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The '''Foca''' was an ambitious 35mm [[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] system made by the French firm [[OPL]] from just after World War II to the beginning of the 1960s. It was intended to be an equivalent to the [[Leica]] or [[Contax rangefinder]] systems, that were not readily available and very expensive in France at the time, because of the import restrictions and high customs duties of the period.
The '''Foca''' was an ambitious 35mm [[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] system made by the French firm [[OPL]] from just after World War II to the beginning of the 1960s. It was intended to be an equivalent to the [[Leica]] or [[Contax rangefinder]] systems, that were not readily available and very expensive in France at the time, because of the import restrictions and high customs of the period.
 
  
 
There were two generations of Foca series, the first one with a screw mount and the last one with a bayonet mount, called the [[Foca Universel]], and discussed in another article.
 
There were two generations of Foca series, the first one with a screw mount and the last one with a bayonet mount, called the [[Foca Universel]], and discussed in another article.
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== Links ==
 
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Latest revision as of 04:57, 4 August 2023

The Foca was an ambitious 35mm rangefinder system made by the French firm OPL from just after World War II to the beginning of the 1960s. It was intended to be an equivalent to the Leica or Contax rangefinder systems, that were not readily available and very expensive in France at the time, because of the import restrictions and high customs duties of the period.

There were two generations of Foca series, the first one with a screw mount and the last one with a bayonet mount, called the Foca Universel, and discussed in another article.

OPL also made other cameras with names containing "Foca", mainly the Focasport and the Focaflex, discussed elsewhere.


Links

There are two really great sites about Foca, of course both are in French:

Bibliography

  • Princelle, Jean Loup. Foca Historica. Mialet, France: Éditions Cyclope, 1997. ISBN 2-910284-38-6.
  • Vial, Bernard. Histoire des appareils français. Période 1940–1960. Paris: Maeght Éditeur, 1980, re-impressed in 1991. ISBN 2-86941-156-1.