Belco

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The Belco is a simple camera with a single-speed shutter (I+B) and fixed-focus, fixed-aperture "Bilux" 4.5cm lens. The body is made from two metal castings, held together with sliding metal clips. It was introduced c.1951 by French company IDAM. The Belco takes 36x36mm images on 127 film. It is very similar to IDAM's Roc, but with the addition of the B shutter setting, neck strap lugs and a tripod bush.


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