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Start was a Polish
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Warsaw Photo-Optical Works Warsaw Photo-Optical Works (Polish: Warszawskie Zakłady Fotooptyczne or WZFO) was a Polish firm that built optical and photographic equipment. The company was initially founded in 1951 as the Warsaw Cine-Technical Works at the direction of Prime Mi ...
, or WZFO. It was the first camera produced in Poland after
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. 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

* Start (1951–1952, 1954–1960) * Start II (1960–1965) * Start B (1960–1967) * Start 66 (1967–1970) * Start 66S (''ca.'' 1970–1982)


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See also

* {{Commons category-inline, Start cameras 120 film cameras Polish cameras Twin-lens reflex cameras