Difference between revisions of "Bencini"

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Revision as of 07:00, 7 May 2011

Founded by Antonio Bencini, in 1937 as I.C.A.F. in Milano (Italy), the company shortly changed its name to C.M.F. After WWII it was renamed again, to CMF Bencini, the name under which it became renowned for its characteristic rigid body cameras. But it made also folding cameras like the Argo rollfilm folder with Aplanatic F:10.5 lens in CMF A3 single-speed shutter.

cameras

127 film

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Comet S
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Relex

120 film

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Koroll II

35mm film

126 film

110 film

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