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Revision as of 12:19, 22 September 2008
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Gitzo is a French company, founded in 1917. Its name comes from the founder's name Arsène Gitzhoven.
It produced Gilax cameras between the two world wars. After the war it made shutters and accessories, and it currently (2006) manufactures tripods and tripod heads.
Shutter Types
2R
T-B-25-50-100-150 shutter, AG marking
Used in the following cameras:
- Pontiac Bloc_Métal_41
Links
- History page of the Gitzo official website. It is the main source of this page.