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* [http://www.belomo.by/en/ Belarusian Optical and Mechanical Association homepage]
 
* [http://www.belomo.by/en/ Belarusian Optical and Mechanical Association homepage]
 
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/listeB_imagettes.php#Belomo Belomo Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr (in French)
 
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/listeB_imagettes.php#Belomo Belomo Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr (in French)
*[http://www.sovietcams.com/indexff4d.html?tmpl_into[0]=index&tmpl_name[0]=m_site_index2&tmpl_into[1]=middle&tmpl_id[1]=161&tmpl_into[2]=menu_4&tmpl_name[2]=m_menu_tree&e_id[2]=21 Belomo Cameras] at [http://www.sovietcams.com/ Sovietcams.com]  
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 23 June 2023

MMZ (Minsk Mechanical Factory) was founded in 1957. It started making optical glass and producing cameras that were developed by GOMZ. In 1971 it became BelOMO (Belorussian Optical and Mechanical Association). It was based in Minsk, the capital of the former Soviet republic Belarus. Its unique camera product was the Chaika half-frame camera. In 1995 Zeiss and BelOMO founded the joint venture Zeiss-BelOMO, a lens production site.

Note that Peleng series automatic slide projectors were produced by another manufacturer, Rogachyov Diaproektor works (also a part of BelOMO).

Cameras

Lenses

  • MC Peleng 3.5/8 Fisheye
  • EWP Fisheye Lens 3.5/8
  • MS 2.8/17

Flashes

  • Peleng

Mini slide viewers

  • Ogonyok
  • Ogonyok 2
  • Ogonyok 4
  • Ogonyok 5

Links