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'''Ciro''' was an American manufacturer, which was bought out by [[Graflex]]. | '''Ciro''' was an American manufacturer, which was bought out by [[Graflex]]. | ||
− | Ciro began making TLR cameras in Detroit prior to WWII, and later moved production to Delaware, Ohio. In 1949 they | + | Ciro began making TLR cameras in Detroit prior to WWII, and later moved production to Delaware, Ohio. In 1949 they took over the design of the Cee-ay 35 from Chicago's [[Perfex|Candid Camera Corporation]] and this became the '''Ciro 35'''. The Ciro company was bought out by [[Graflex]] in the Early 50s. Graflex continued to produce cameras bearing the Ciro name until 1955. |
=== 120 TLR === | === 120 TLR === | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ciro-flex]] Models A to F |
=== 35mm fixed lens === | === 35mm fixed lens === | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ciro 35]], later sold by [[Graflex]] |
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 14:40, 10 June 2011
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Ciro was an American manufacturer, which was bought out by Graflex. Ciro began making TLR cameras in Detroit prior to WWII, and later moved production to Delaware, Ohio. In 1949 they took over the design of the Cee-ay 35 from Chicago's Candid Camera Corporation and this became the Ciro 35. The Ciro company was bought out by Graflex in the Early 50s. Graflex continued to produce cameras bearing the Ciro name until 1955.
120 TLR
- Ciro-flex Models A to F
35mm fixed lens
Links
- Cameras at www.collection-appareils.fr