Difference between revisions of "Omega (Paris)"
m (correcting Collection Appareils link) |
Hanskerensky (talk | contribs) m (→Links) |
||
(5 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Omega''' in Paris made a [[pseudo TLR]], the Omega Eikon, presumably in the period immediately following WW II. The camera has a [[Gitzo Shutter]] with a minimum setting of 1/150th.<ref>www.tlr-cameras.com [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/French/slides/Omega%20Eikon.html Omega Eikon]</ref> By 1949 Omega had become [[Olbia]] and was distributing cameras under that brand name. | '''Omega''' in Paris made a [[pseudo TLR]], the Omega Eikon, presumably in the period immediately following WW II. The camera has a [[Gitzo Shutter]] with a minimum setting of 1/150th.<ref>www.tlr-cameras.com [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/French/slides/Omega%20Eikon.html Omega Eikon]</ref> By 1949 Omega had become [[Olbia]] and was distributing cameras under that brand name. | ||
{|class="floatright plainlinks" | {|class="floatright plainlinks" | ||
− | ||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/3825162685/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2623/ | + | ||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/3825162685/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2623/3825162685_55fe25dbb3_n.jpg]<br/>Eikon 6x6 <small>by {{image author|Dirk HR Spennemann}}</small> {{with permission}} |
|} | |} | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | {{French companies}} | |
+ | |||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
− | + | ==Links== | |
− | + | In French : | |
+ | *Sylvain Halgand [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=11627 Omega Eikon] | ||
+ | *Gerard Langlois [http://glangl1.free.fr/Photo2/Photo_O_510.html Eikon] | ||
+ | |||
[[Category: Camera makers]] | [[Category: Camera makers]] | ||
[[Category: France]] | [[Category: France]] |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 5 December 2017
Omega in Paris made a pseudo TLR, the Omega Eikon, presumably in the period immediately following WW II. The camera has a Gitzo Shutter with a minimum setting of 1/150th.[1] By 1949 Omega had become Olbia and was distributing cameras under that brand name.
Eikon 6x6 by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |
French | ( | )|
---|---|---|
companies | ||
AFR | Alsaphot | André and Lieutier | Angénieux | Arca Swiss | As de Trèfle | Atoms | Aubertin | Balcar | Bardin | Bauchet | Baudry | Bellieni | Berthiot | Boumsell | Boyer | Bronzavia | Cindo | Cord | Cornu | Coronet | Darlot | Demaria-Lapierre | Derogy | Faller | FAP | Fex | Français | Compagnie Française de Photographie | Gallus | Gaumont | Georges Paris | Girard | Gitzo | Goldstein | Héard & Mallinjod | Hermagis | Idam | Itier | Jousset | Joux | Kafta | Kinax | Kodak Pathé | Krauss | Lumière | Lund | Mackenstein | Manufrance | MAPED | Mazo | MFAP | MIOM | Mollier | Mundus | Olbia | Omega | OPL | Pierrat | Richard | Richard (Jules) | Roussel | Royer | SEM | Secam | SIAP | Soulé | Spirotechnique | Tiranty | Vergne | Zion (France) |
Notes
- ↑ www.tlr-cameras.com Omega Eikon
Links
In French :
- Sylvain Halgand Omega Eikon
- Gerard Langlois Eikon