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* Omega Eikon  (6×6 [[pseudo TLR]])
 
* Omega Eikon  (6×6 [[pseudo TLR]])
 
**1946-47) with a 150-B
 
**1946-47) with a 150-B
*** H [[Roussel]]l Trylor 75mm f4.5 (common combination)
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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). </ref>
 
****Film pressure plate is fastenend to camera back with four screws
 
****Film pressure plate is fastenend to camera back with four screws
 
****Film pressure plate is fastenend to camera back with two screws
 
****Film pressure plate is fastenend to camera back with two screws

Revision as of 00:44, 15 April 2009

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.[1] Apparently the Swiss watch manufacturer Omega objected to the use of the name, forcing the proprietors to change their branding. 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.


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

  • Omega Eikon (6×6 pseudo TLR)
    • 1946-47) with a 150-B
      • H Roussell Trylor 75mm f4.5[2]
        • Film pressure plate is fastenend to camera back with four screws
        • Film pressure plate is fastenend to camera back with two screws
          • Face-plate has a small Omega sign at the bottom
          • Face-plate redesigned without the Omega sign
    • (1948->1952) with a Gitzo shutter 200-B
      • H Roussell Trylor 75mm f4.5 (common combination)
        • French-language face plate; the ring holding the viewing lens in place has a thick rim [3]
        • English-language face-plate (export model),
          • orange-golden face-plate; the ring holding the viewing lens in place has a thin rim [4]
          • black face-plate [5]
      • Berthiot Trylor 75mm f4.5
    • with a Gitzo shutter 400-B




Notes and References

  1. As can be seen in this photograph: [1]
  2. Coated and uncoated lens versions were offered (see Catalogue Photo-Plait 1948-49, p. 23).
  3. 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
  4. Roussel trylor no number; Sylvain Halgand Olbia Export.
  5. Roussel trylor nº 319936 ; Photo Spennemann
  6. Gerard Langlois Olbia