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The [[Olbia]] 6x6 pseudoTLR is an [[Omega]] Eikon with a better [[Gitzo shutter]]. This can be demonstrated by the fact that the  '[[Olbia]]' Label riveted on top of the viewfinder covers up the 'Omega' brand markings which are embossed into the viewfinder lid. The Olbia 6x6 is a pseudo TLR, sporting a large [[Brilliant finder]] that projects the view mirror imaged. The camera body is made of [[Bakelite]] with a metal viewfinder and a metal back. The camera takes [[620 film]].
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The [[Olbia]] 6x6 [[pseudo TLR]] is an [[Omega (Paris)|Omega]] Eikon with a better [[Gitzo shutter]]. This can be demonstrated by the fact that the  '[[Olbia]]' Label riveted on top of the viewfinder covers up the 'Omega' brand markings which are embossed into the viewfinder lid.<ref> As can be seen in this photograph: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/3119939388/]</ref> Apparently the Swiss watch manufacturer Omega objected to the use of the name, forcing the proprietors to change their branding.<ref>A common notion on internet pages. While this is a reasonable assumption, it still needs proper verification, however</ref> The Olbia 6x6 is a [[pseudo TLR]], sporting a large [[Brilliant finder]] that projects a mirror imaged view. The camera body is made of [[Bakelite]] with a folding metal viewfinder cover and a metal back. The camera takes [[620 film]].
  
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The following models and variants are known (for completeness sake the [[Omega (Paris)|Omega]] Eikon is also included here).
  
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'''Omega Eikon''' <br>
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The metal lid shows an embossed embossed 'Omega'. The [[Bakelite]] body bears the name "Eikon" below the taking lens.<ref> Catalogue Photo-Plait 1948-49, p. 23; 1949, p. 23; 1949-50, p. 32; 1950, p. 33 </ref>
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*(1946-47; sold until 1950) with an umarked (Gitzo?)  shutter 150-100-50-25-B-T.
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** H [[Roussel]]l Trylor 75mm f4.5<ref>Coated and uncoated lens versions were offered (see Catalogue Photo-Plait 1948-49, p. 23). .—Example with and without lens serial numbers are known.</ref>
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***Film pressure plate is fastened to camera back with four screws<ref>Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann</ref>
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***Film pressure plate is fastened to camera back with two screws
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****Face-plate surrounding the taking lens has a small Omega sign at the bottom<ref>Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann</ref>
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****Face-plate surrounding the taking lens redesigned without the Omega sign<ref>Seen in an online auction</ref>
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'''Olbia Eikon'''<br>
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The name plate "Olbia" is rivetted on the lid, but the embossed 'Omega' can still be read from the inside. The Bakelite body still bears the name "Eikon" below the taking lens. Film pressure plate is fastened to camera back with two screws.
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*(<1947-?) with an umarked (Gitzo?) shutter  150-100-50-25-B-T
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** H [[Roussel]]l Trylor 75mm f4.5
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***Face-plate surrounding the taking lens has a small Omega sign at the bottom<ref>Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann</ref>
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'''Olbia'''<Br>
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The name plate "Olbia" is rivetted on the lid, the embossed 'Omega' can still be read from the inside. The word "Eikon" under the taking lens is replaced by a solid, raised bar.<ref>It seems that the mould for the Bakelite body was simply altered rather than recut.</ref>
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*(<1947-?) with an unnamed shutter 150-100-50-25-B.
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** H [[Roussel]]l Trylor 75mm f4.5
 
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* (1948->1952) with a [[Gitzo shutter]] 200-150-100-50-25-B (GITZ∆-PARIS Type A with pretensioning, no flash connector)
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** H [[Roussel]]l Trylor 75mm f4.5 (common combination)
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*** English-language face-plate (export model); the ring holding the viewing lens in place has a thin rim.
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**** orange-golden face-plate <ref>[[Roussel]]  trylor no number [http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/3119120967/ Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann]; Sylvain Halgand [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=11629 Olbia Export].</ref>
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**** black face-plate <ref>[[Roussel]] trylor nº 319936 ; [http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/3241213242/in/pool-camerawiki/ Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann]</ref>
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** [[Berthiot]] Trylor 75mm f4.5
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* (1948->1952) with a [[Gitzo shutter]] 200-B (GITZ∆-PARIS Type A with pretensioning and flash connector)
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** H [[Roussel]]l Trylor 75mm f4.5 (common combination)
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*** French-language face plate; the ring holding the viewing lens in place has a thick rim <ref>Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann; Catalogue Photo-Plait 1949-50, p. 32; 1950, p. 33; Hiver 1950-51, p. 32; 1951, p. 34; 1952, p. 22; 1953, p. 10; Hiver 1954/5, p. 10; 1954, p. 10.—Sylvain Halgand [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=1024 Olbia].— Gerard Langlois [http://glangl1.free.fr/Liste-Omega.html Olbia]  </ref>
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*(1948->1952) with a [[Gitzo shutter]] 400-200-150-100-50-25-B ( (GITZ∆-PARIS)
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** H [[Roussel]]l Trylor 75mm f4.5<ref>Gerard Langlois [http://glangl1.free.fr/Liste-Omega.html Olbia]  </ref>
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'''Olbia''' <br>
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The name plate 'Olbia' is rivetted on the lid. The metal viewfinder lid lacks the blind-stamped text 'Omega' under the rivetted Olbia plate.<ref>It is unclear why the stencil for the viewfinder lid was changed.</ref>
  
The following models are known:
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* (1948->1952) with a [[Gitzo shutter]] 200-B (GITZ∆-PARIS Type A with pretensioning and flash connector)
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** H [[Roussel]]l Trylor 75mm f4.5<ref>Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann.</ref>
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** Olbia Anastigmat 75mm f4.5<ref>Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann.</ref>
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* (>1952) with Olbia shutter B, 1-400
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** Olbia Anastigmat 75mm f4.5<ref>Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann.</ref>
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* (>1952) with [[Pronto]] shutter B, 25-200
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** Olbia Anastigmat 75mm f4.5<ref>Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann.</ref>
  
* Olbia (6&times;6 [[pseudo TLR]])
 
** (1947->1952) with a [[Gitzo shutter]] 200-B
 
*** H [[Roussel]]l Trylor 75mm f4.5 (common combination)
 
*** [[Berthiot]] Trylor 75mm f4.5
 
**** French-language face plate<ref> Catalogue Photo-Plait 1949-50, p. 32; 1950, p. 33; Hiver 1950-51, p. 32; 1951, p. 34; 1952, p. 22; 1953, p. 10; Hiver 1954/5, p. 10; 1954, p. 10.—Sylvain Halgand [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/Olbia/html/olbia.php Olbia].— Gerard Langlois [http://glangl1.free.fr/Liste-Omega.html Olbia]  </ref>
 
**** English-language face-plate (export model)<ref> Sylvain Halgand [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/Olbia_export.php Olbia Export].</ref>
 
** with a [[Gitzo shutter]] 400-B
 
*** H [[Roussel]]l Trylor 75mm f4.5<ref>Gerard Langlois [http://glangl1.free.fr/Liste-Omega.html Olbia]  </ref>
 
  
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/3119125783/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3245/3119125783_cf13e80fa0_m.jpg] <br>Focusing hood closed
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|[http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/3241211786/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3327/3241211786_86bf55c8af_m.jpg] <br>Export Model (B-200) <br>with black face plate
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|[http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/3119932070/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3202/3119932070_cd86efeaef_m.jpg] <br>View of the Viewfinder
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|[http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/3119939388/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3208/3119939388_9f71fca1a2_m.jpg] <br>The 'Omega" name visible on <br>the inside of the viewfinder lid
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 1 November 2021

The Olbia 6x6 pseudo TLR is an Omega Eikon with a better Gitzo shutter. This can be demonstrated by the fact that the 'Olbia' Label riveted on top of the viewfinder covers up the 'Omega' brand markings which are embossed into the viewfinder lid.[1] Apparently the Swiss watch manufacturer Omega objected to the use of the name, forcing the proprietors to change their branding.[2] The Olbia 6x6 is a pseudo TLR, sporting a large Brilliant finder that projects a mirror imaged view. The camera body is made of Bakelite with a folding metal viewfinder cover and a metal back. The camera takes 620 film.

The following models and variants are known (for completeness sake the Omega Eikon is also included here).

Omega Eikon
The metal lid shows an embossed embossed 'Omega'. The Bakelite body bears the name "Eikon" below the taking lens.[3]

  • (1946-47; sold until 1950) with an umarked (Gitzo?) shutter 150-100-50-25-B-T.
    • H Roussell Trylor 75mm f4.5[4]
      • Film pressure plate is fastened to camera back with four screws[5]
      • Film pressure plate is fastened to camera back with two screws
        • Face-plate surrounding the taking lens has a small Omega sign at the bottom[6]
        • Face-plate surrounding the taking lens redesigned without the Omega sign[7]
   




Olbia Eikon
The name plate "Olbia" is rivetted on the lid, but the embossed 'Omega' can still be read from the inside. The Bakelite body still bears the name "Eikon" below the taking lens. Film pressure plate is fastened to camera back with two screws.

  • (<1947-?) with an umarked (Gitzo?) shutter 150-100-50-25-B-T
    • H Roussell Trylor 75mm f4.5
      • Face-plate surrounding the taking lens has a small Omega sign at the bottom[8]


Olbia
The name plate "Olbia" is rivetted on the lid, the embossed 'Omega' can still be read from the inside. The word "Eikon" under the taking lens is replaced by a solid, raised bar.[9]

  • (<1947-?) with an unnamed shutter 150-100-50-25-B.
  • (1948->1952) with a Gitzo shutter 200-150-100-50-25-B (GITZ∆-PARIS Type A with pretensioning, no flash connector)
    • H Roussell Trylor 75mm f4.5 (common combination)
      • English-language face-plate (export model); the ring holding the viewing lens in place has a thin rim.
        • orange-golden face-plate [10]
        • black face-plate [11]
    • Berthiot Trylor 75mm f4.5
  • (1948->1952) with a Gitzo shutter 200-B (GITZ∆-PARIS Type A with pretensioning and flash connector)
    • H Roussell Trylor 75mm f4.5 (common combination)
      • French-language face plate; the ring holding the viewing lens in place has a thick rim [12]
  • (1948->1952) with a Gitzo shutter 400-200-150-100-50-25-B ( (GITZ∆-PARIS)

Olbia
The name plate 'Olbia' is rivetted on the lid. The metal viewfinder lid lacks the blind-stamped text 'Omega' under the rivetted Olbia plate.[14]

  • (1948->1952) with a Gitzo shutter 200-B (GITZ∆-PARIS Type A with pretensioning and flash connector)
  • (>1952) with Olbia shutter B, 1-400
    • Olbia Anastigmat 75mm f4.5[17]
  • (>1952) with Pronto shutter B, 25-200
    • Olbia Anastigmat 75mm f4.5[18]



Notes and References

  1. As can be seen in this photograph: [1]
  2. A common notion on internet pages. While this is a reasonable assumption, it still needs proper verification, however
  3. Catalogue Photo-Plait 1948-49, p. 23; 1949, p. 23; 1949-50, p. 32; 1950, p. 33
  4. Coated and uncoated lens versions were offered (see Catalogue Photo-Plait 1948-49, p. 23). .—Example with and without lens serial numbers are known.
  5. Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann
  6. Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann
  7. Seen in an online auction
  8. Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann
  9. It seems that the mould for the Bakelite body was simply altered rather than recut.
  10. Roussel trylor no number Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann; Sylvain Halgand Olbia Export.
  11. Roussel trylor nº 319936 ; Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann
  12. Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann; Catalogue Photo-Plait 1949-50, p. 32; 1950, p. 33; Hiver 1950-51, p. 32; 1951, p. 34; 1952, p. 22; 1953, p. 10; Hiver 1954/5, p. 10; 1954, p. 10.—Sylvain Halgand Olbia.— Gerard Langlois Olbia
  13. Gerard Langlois Olbia
  14. It is unclear why the stencil for the viewfinder lid was changed.
  15. Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann.
  16. Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann.
  17. Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann.
  18. Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann.