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* Some additional manuals can be found [http://www.apecity.com/manuals/ at apecity]. | * Some additional manuals can be found [http://www.apecity.com/manuals/ at apecity]. | ||
* Link to a French [http://users.swing.be/beckerp/musee/bolexs8.pdf list of Bolex-super8-cameras (PDF)]. | * Link to a French [http://users.swing.be/beckerp/musee/bolexs8.pdf list of Bolex-super8-cameras (PDF)]. | ||
+ | * Link to an Italian [http://www.ottomillimetri.net/bolex.htm list of Bolex-made cameras] |
Revision as of 10:19, 5 March 2007
Bolex International SA
15 Route de Lausanne
CH - 1400 Yverdon-les-Bains
Switzerland
Short history:
- The company Paillard bought Bolex in 1934/35. As a result a later Bolex-products are labeled "Paillard-Bolex" until the company got renamed to "Bolex International SA".
- Until approx. 1970: all Bolex-products have been designed and produced by Bolex in Switzerland.
- Approx. 1970: Bolex and Eumig merged their research-teams and all "Bolex"-Super8-products now got produced by Eumig and hence are labeled "Made in Austria". (The 16mm-products haven't been affected by these contracts.)
- Approx. 1977: Some "Bolex" products show up with "Made in Japan"-stickers.
Remarks:
- Bolex can still service Bolex and Eumig cameras / projectors
- Some additional manuals can be found at apecity.
- Link to a French list of Bolex-super8-cameras (PDF).
- Link to an Italian list of Bolex-made cameras
Pages in category "Bolex"
The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.