Difference between revisions of "Omega (Paris)"
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− | '''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> | + | '''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 Eikon 6x6 pseudoTLR <ref> Sylvain Halgand [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/Olbia/html/omega_eikon.php Omega Eikon] | + | *Omega Eikon 6x6 pseudoTLR <ref> Sylvain Halgand [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/Olbia/html/omega_eikon.php Omega Eikon] and Gerard Langlois [http://glangl1.free.fr/Photo2/Photo_O_510.html Eikon]</ref> |
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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.
- Omega Eikon 6x6 pseudoTLR [2]
Notes and References
- ↑ www.tlr-cameras.com Omega Eikon
- ↑ Sylvain Halgand Omega Eikon and Gerard Langlois Eikon
Disambiguation Page
other Omegas see Koni-Omega and Omega View