Start (Polish camera)
Start was a Polish twin-lens reflex camera of Rolleicord type produced by Warsaw Photo-Optical Works, or WZFO. It was the first camera produced in Poland after World War II.[1] The Start range was produced in numerous versions – Start, Start II, Start B, Start 66 and Start 66S.
Start 66S was exported outside of the Poland under names "NOCO flex" and "Universa Uniflex 66".
Camera editions
Notes
- "A history of WZFO – or „Polish people have also something to boast of…" part III - Warsaw Photo-optical Works – a history of Polish photographic cameras - LensTip.com". www.lenstip.com (in Polish). Retrieved 2017-02-10.
- "Camera Start". Museum of History of Photography. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
- "Camera Start II". Museum of History of Photography. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
- "Camera Start B". Museum of History of Photography. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
- "Camera Start 66". Museum of History of Photography. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
- "Camera Start 66S". Museum of History of Photography. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
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References
- James M. McKeown, Joan C. McKeown (Dec 1, 2000). McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras 2001–2002 (ed. 11, illustrated ed.). Centennial Photo Service. p. 699. ISBN 9780931838347.
- Marek Maszczak (2006). Polski sprzęt fotograficzny z lat 1954 – 1995 w zbiorach Muzeum Historii Fotografii w Krakowie (in Polish). Museum of History of Photography.
See also
Media related to Start at Wikimedia Commons
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