Difference between revisions of "Ami (WZFO)"
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*Production period: around 1960 (Ami) | *Production period: around 1960 (Ami) | ||
*Film: roll film of type No. 120 | *Film: roll film of type No. 120 | ||
− | *Exposure format: 6x6 cm | + | *Exposure format: 6x6 cm, or 4.5x6 cm with mask |
− | *Lens: WZFO 1:8/75mm | + | *Lens: WZFO 1:8/75mm, simple meniscus lens |
*Shutter speed: 1/50 sec. with x-synchronization, or B | *Shutter speed: 1/50 sec. with x-synchronization, or B | ||
*Aperture: 8 (sunny), 16 (cloudy) | *Aperture: 8 (sunny), 16 (cloudy) | ||
+ | *Viewfinder: optical | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Link=== | ||
+ | * [http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ami Ami at Polish wikipedia] | ||
+ | * [http://mradamczyk.one.pl/polskie/ami-ang.htm Ami in English at Michał R. Adamczyk] | ||
[[Category:WZFO]] | [[Category:WZFO]] |
Revision as of 20:43, 9 January 2007
The Ami was a medium format camera made of plastic by the Polish camera maker WZFO. The Ami 66 was a more modern and even more simple looking version. Its body was made of "styropol", a Polish high impact polystyrene, which bettered aesthetics and reduced weight.
specifications
- Type: viewfinder camera
- Manufacturer: Warsawskie Zaklady Fotooptyczne
- Production period: around 1960 (Ami)
- Film: roll film of type No. 120
- Exposure format: 6x6 cm, or 4.5x6 cm with mask
- Lens: WZFO 1:8/75mm, simple meniscus lens
- Shutter speed: 1/50 sec. with x-synchronization, or B
- Aperture: 8 (sunny), 16 (cloudy)
- Viewfinder: optical
Link
[[Category:A])