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'''Warszawskie Zakłady Fotooptyczne''' ('''WZFO''') was a maker of cameras and other photographic equipment in the Polish capital Warszawa. The company was founded by the state in 1951. In the mid-60s it was merged with the older photo-optical company [[PZO]]. | '''Warszawskie Zakłady Fotooptyczne''' ('''WZFO''') was a maker of cameras and other photographic equipment in the Polish capital Warszawa. The company was founded by the state in 1951. In the mid-60s it was merged with the older photo-optical company [[PZO]]. | ||
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+ | Some of its products were exported abroad (at least in France<ref>[[http://www.polskie-aparaty-fotograficzne.pl/pobierz/Reklamy/varimex_reklamowka.htm Reklamówka polskiej firmy eksportowej zajmującej się sprzedażą sprzętu fotooptycznego poza granice Polski. polskie-aparaty-fotograficzne.pl]]</ref> and UK<ref>[[http://www.polskie-aparaty-fotograficzne.pl/pobierz/Reklamy/reklamowka_varimexu.htm Reklamówka Przedsiębiorstwa Eksportowego Varimex polskie-aparaty-fotograficzne.pl]]</ref>) by a company called PTHZ Varimex. Among the products exported were: Ami<ref>[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ami_Box.jpg Ami Box, Wikimedia Commons]]</ref>, Start B, Fenix Ib, Fenix IIb, Alfa 2, Krokus and Janpol Color. | ||
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* Meteoryt | * Meteoryt | ||
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+ | * Janpol Color (enlarger lenses, 1960s)<ref>[[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janpol_Color Janpol Color pl.wikipedia.org]]</ref> | ||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
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*[http://www.tlr-cameras.com/Polish/index.html Polish TLRs] at Barry Toogood's [http://www.tlr-cameras.com tlr-cameras.com] | *[http://www.tlr-cameras.com/Polish/index.html Polish TLRs] at Barry Toogood's [http://www.tlr-cameras.com tlr-cameras.com] | ||
*[http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/index.php?/category/843 WZFO page] at [http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/ Collection G. Even's site] (in French) | *[http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/index.php?/category/843 WZFO page] at [http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/ Collection G. Even's site] (in French) | ||
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[[Category: camera makers]] | [[Category: camera makers]] |
Revision as of 14:10, 17 January 2023
Warszawskie Zakłady Fotooptyczne (WZFO) was a maker of cameras and other photographic equipment in the Polish capital Warszawa. The company was founded by the state in 1951. In the mid-60s it was merged with the older photo-optical company PZO.
Some of its products were exported abroad (at least in France[1] and UK[2]) by a company called PTHZ Varimex. Among the products exported were: Ami[3], Start B, Fenix Ib, Fenix IIb, Alfa 2, Krokus and Janpol Color.
WZFO logo image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
Contents
Cameras
120 film (6×6 format)
- Start series (1954-1983)
- Druh (1955-1960)
- Druh Synchro and Daros (1959-1969)
- Ami (1965-1969)
- Ami 2 (1965-1969)
- Ami 66 (1969-c.1985)
35mm
- Fenix IIa (Prototype: 1956)
- Fenix I (or Cunica / Kunica (1958-1966)
- Fenix-II (1959-1966)
- Fenix (special model for medical purposes, c.1960)
- Fenix 1S (Prototype: 1961)
- Fenix 2S (Prototype: c.1961)
- Fenix Ia (c.1961)
- Fenix Ib (1961-1966)
- Fenix IIb / Zefir b (1962-1966)
- Alfa (1962-1968)
- Alfa 2 (1963-1968)
- Zefir (Prototype: 1965)
127 film (4×4)
- Gama (Prototype: 1961)
Enlargers
- Krokus
- Meteoryt
Camera lenses
- Janpol Color (enlarger lenses, 1960s)[4]
Bibliography
- Mariusz Jedynak (2018). Polskie Aparaty Fotograficzne 1953-1985. Wydawnictwo MS. ISBN 978-83-61915-67-6.
Links
- Warszawskie Zakłady Fotooptyczne at Polish wikipedia
- Polish TLRs at Barry Toogood's tlr-cameras.com
- WZFO page at Collection G. Even's site (in French)