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'''Fotobox''' is a steel sheet box camera from [[MOM]] (''Magyar Optikai Művek'', Hungarian Optical Works) with reverse-Galilean finder, rotary shutter 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, B, with a flash contact. The lens is a focusing MOM Achromat 1:7.7/75 mm, stopping to f16. Picture format is 6x6 cm.<ref>Film advance knob in black (see photo on this page) and black (seen in online auction May 2012)</ref>
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'''Fotobox''' is a steel sheet box camera from [[MOM]] (''Magyar Optikai Művek'', Hungarian Optical Works) with reverse-Galilean finder, rotary shutter 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, B, with a flash contact. The lens is a focusing MOM Achromat 1:7.7/75 mm, stopping to f16. Picture format is 6x6 cm.<ref>Film advance knob in black (see photo on this page) and silver (seen in online auction May 2012)</ref>
  
 
MOM Fotobox (1959-1963)
 
MOM Fotobox (1959-1963)

Latest revision as of 07:05, 23 February 2022

There is also a French Fotobox

Fotobox is a steel sheet box camera from MOM (Magyar Optikai Művek, Hungarian Optical Works) with reverse-Galilean finder, rotary shutter 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, B, with a flash contact. The lens is a focusing MOM Achromat 1:7.7/75 mm, stopping to f16. Picture format is 6x6 cm.[1]

MOM Fotobox (1959-1963)


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Notes

  1. Film advance knob in black (see photo on this page) and silver (seen in online auction May 2012)