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Revision as of 20:13, 7 October 2011
Momikon is a rangefinder camera made by MOM (Magyar Optikai Művek/Hungarian Optical Works) for 35mm film in Budapest. It has a focal plane shutter for 1/25; 1/50; 1/100; 1/200; 1/500 and Z(=B) and takes pictures in 24×32mm format. The lens is an Ymmar 3,5/50. The name was changed for the next model to Mometta in 1955.
Mometta family (1954-1962)
Momikon (short barrel)
Momikon (long barrel)
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