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'''Industria Scientifica Ottica S.R.L. (ISO)''' was an optical equipment manufacturer based in Milan, Italy. In the 1950s they made a number of similar [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]]s, and some innovative [[stereo camera]]s using the dual 24x24mm format often used by 35mm stereo cameras, but placed across [[120 film]]. | '''Industria Scientifica Ottica S.R.L. (ISO)''' was an optical equipment manufacturer based in Milan, Italy. In the 1950s they made a number of similar [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]]s, and some innovative [[stereo camera]]s using the dual 24x24mm format often used by 35mm stereo cameras, but placed across [[120 film]]. | ||
Some of ISO's cameras were sold under the [[Hensoldt]] 'Henso' brand. | Some of ISO's cameras were sold under the [[Hensoldt]] 'Henso' brand. | ||
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+ | * [[ISO Lux|Lux]] | ||
+ | * Bilux (rangefinder camera—no relation to the Bilux light meter produced by [[MOM]]) | ||
+ | * [[ISO Reporter|Reporter]] (Henso Reporter) | ||
+ | * [[ISO Standard|Standard]] (Henso Standard) | ||
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===120 Stereo Cameras=== | ===120 Stereo Cameras=== | ||
* [[Duplex 120]] | * [[Duplex 120]] |
Latest revision as of 11:33, 8 January 2019
Photography | supply industry | in Milano, Italia |
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Industria Scientifica Ottica S.R.L. (ISO) was an optical equipment manufacturer based in Milan, Italy. In the 1950s they made a number of similar 35mm rangefinder cameras, and some innovative stereo cameras using the dual 24x24mm format often used by 35mm stereo cameras, but placed across 120 film.
Some of ISO's cameras were sold under the Hensoldt 'Henso' brand.
35mm Cameras
- Lux
- Bilux (rangefinder camera—no relation to the Bilux light meter produced by MOM)
- Reporter (Henso Reporter)
- Standard (Henso Standard)
Super Duplex 120 c.1956 image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
120 Stereo Cameras
Links
- ISO page at Fotocamere Italiane; text in Japanese, with pictures of the Lux, Bilux, Reporter, Standard and Duplex cameras.
- Duplex Stereo (with photo) at Collectiblend.com
- Duplex Super 120 at Sylvain Halgand's Collection Appareils (in French)
- ISO - Industria Scientifica Ottica -Milano at Fotocamere Italiane 1946-1964 (in Italian)