Belomo
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| - | *[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/liste2_imagettes.php#Belomo Belomo Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr | + | *[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/listeB_imagettes.php#Belomo Belomo Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr |
| * [http://www.rus-camera.com/camera.php?page=other&camera=vilia Vilia] on rus-camera.com (with links to other Belomo cameras) | * [http://www.rus-camera.com/camera.php?page=other&camera=vilia Vilia] on rus-camera.com (with links to other Belomo cameras) | ||
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| [[Category: Former USSR]] | [[Category: Former USSR]] | ||
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MMZ (Minsk Mechanical Factory) was founded in 1957. It started making optical glass and producing cameras that were developed by GOMZ. In 1971 it became BelOMO (Belorussian Optical and Mechanical Association). It was based in Minsk, the capital of the former Soviet republic Belarus. Its unique camera product was the Chaika half-frame camera.
Cameras
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- Agat 18
- Agat 18k
- Chaika series
- Elikon 4
- Elikon 35c
- Elikon Automat
- Estafeta
- Etyud
- Lomo LK-A
- Orion EE
- Siluet Elektro
- Shkolnik
- Smena
- Smena-2
- Vilia
- Vilia-Auto
Links
- Belomo Cameras at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Vilia on rus-camera.com (with links to other Belomo cameras)


