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The first popular camera of [[IOR]] was the [[Optior]], a metal-bodied [[viewfinder camera]] for type No. [[120 film]] rolls, introduced in 1956. It had an IOR 1:11 F=75mm lens and a single-speed shutter.
 
  
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The first popular camera of [[Intreprinderea Optica Romana (IOR)]] was the '''[[Optior]]''', a metal-bodied [[viewfinder camera]] for type No. [[120 film]] rolls, introduced in 1956 and withdrawn in 1960.
 
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* Format: 4.5x6cm exposures on [[120 film]]
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* Lens: IOR Menisc 1:11 F=75mm, not coated glass
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* Shutter speeds: T, 1/25s
  
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Revision as of 22:04, 8 March 2011

The first popular camera of Intreprinderea Optica Romana (IOR) was the Optior, a metal-bodied viewfinder camera for type No. 120 film rolls, introduced in 1956 and withdrawn in 1960.

  • Format: 4.5x6cm exposures on 120 film
  • Lens: IOR Menisc 1:11 F=75mm, not coated glass
  • Shutter speeds: T, 1/25s