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<b>Shutter Types</b>
 
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<i>"GITZO"</i> red centre with black ring (settings:T-B-25-50-100)
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<i>"GITZO"</i> red centre with black ring (settings:T-B-25-50-100, AG marking)
 
* Used in the following cameras:
 
* Used in the following cameras:
** unknown manufacturer
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** unknown manufacturer (plate camera)
 
*** Darlot Nemo 135/4,5
 
*** Darlot Nemo 135/4,5
  

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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 (cable releases, delayed action mechanisms, flash connectors), and it currently (2008) manufactures tripods, tripod heads and pahotographers' clothing.


Shutter Types

"GITZO" red centre with black ring (settings:T-B-25-50-100, AG marking)

  • Used in the following cameras:
    • unknown manufacturer (plate camera)
      • Darlot Nemo 135/4,5


2R (settings: T-B-25-50-100-150, AG marking)

  • Used in the following cameras:


Zotic I (settings:B 25-200)


Gitz∆-Paris (settings:B 25-200)


Gitzo Shutters were also used in the Lynx I (Lynx Roussel) and Baby Lynx (Baby_Standard), both made by Roussel.


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