Idam Belco |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in France from (Circa) 1951 to (After) 1951.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 13138
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Chronology of cameras Idam
The company IDAM, Industrie d'Appareils Mécaniques, has manufactured at least four small cameras cast in Zamak (an alloy composed of Zinc, Aluminum, Magnesium, and Copper). The four known models are Roc, Clic, Belco, and Ervey. The first model, Clic, uses Bantam film. Its viewfinder is simple, with two lenses. The subsequent models have a somewhat unusual combination of two viewfinders. The manufacturer justifies this by explaining that one of the two is used for subject framing, and the other (Galilean type) is for actual aiming. The large viewfinder often gives the impression of losing a built-in extinction light meter.
Years | Size | Viewfinder | Lens | Shutter | ||
Clic | 1949-51 | 3 x 3 (828) | 1 | Bilux 8/3.5 cm | P, I | |
Roc | 1951-59 | 4 x 4 (127) | 2 | Bilux 8/4.5 cm | P, I | |
Belco | c. 1951 | P, I | ||||
Ervey | 50's | ? |
The announcement of a 4 x 4 format is optimistic, as the darkroom window measures 3.5 x 3.5 cm.__________
The Belco differs by the presence of attachment points for a strap, a tripod nut, and a rudimentary rotary speed selector (Time, Instantaneous).
This particular model has speed indications (Time and Instantaneous) in German (Z / M).
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