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Revision as of 15:54, 24 June 2010
GOMZ stands for Gosularstvennyi Optiko-Mekhanicheskii Zavod (State Optical-Mechanical Factory). Founded in 1932 near Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), the GOMZ factory is one of the oldest of Soviet optical companies.
In 1965, the factory changed its name to LOMO or Leningradskoe Optiko Mekhanichesko Obedinenie (Leningrad Optical-Mechanical Union).
Cameras
Fotokor N°1 Lenin |
- Fotokor
- Komsomolets
- Leningrad
- Liliput
- Lubitel
- Lubitel 2
- Malutka
- Moment (instant)
- Reporter
- Smena
- Smena-2
- Smena-3
- Sokol Automat
- Sport possibly the worlds first 35mm SLR
- Sputnik
- Turist
Bibliography
- Princelle, Jean-Loup. The Authentic Guide to Russian and Soviet Cameras. Hove Foto Books, 2nd edition, 1995. 200 pages. ISBN 1874031630.