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Druh Syncro is a medium format film viewfinder-like box camera made by WZFO (Warsaw Photo-optical Works = Warszawskie Zakłady Fotooptyczne), Brzozów, Poland and produced between c. 1956–60. Druh means Friend.

Druh Synchro 03
Druh Synchro 02
Druh Synchro 05
Druh Synchro 07

Druh wasn't an original Polish construction. It was a direct descendant of the Pouva Start, WZFO redesigned and more similar to the Yunkor from KMZ. Druh cameras had several finishes in their production time. Druh Synchro is a modernized version of Druh with accessory shoe and pc socket for a flash gun connection. There are also some cosmetic variations.[1]

Specifications[]

  • WZFO logo on the cold shoe
  • Film 120 roll, picture size 6×6 cm, and 4.5×6 cm with a mask
  • Lens: Bilar 65 mm f/1.8 periscope collapsible screw tube, filter thread
  • Aperture: f/8 and f/16; setting: by a lever on front of the lens
  • Focusing: fixed focus
  • Shutter: simple spring rotary shutter, one speed 1/50 +B ; setting: by a lever on front of the lens, B and M (instant) , with synchro contact
  • Cocking and Shutter release: by the same knob, press and release; on the top plate, with cable release socket
  • Viewfinder: Optical reverse telescopic finder
  • Winding knob: on the top plate
  • Flash PC socket: on front of the lens-shutter barrel
  • Cold-shoe
  • Self-timer: none
  • Back cover: removable, opens by a latch on the right side of the camera, with two red windows for 6×6 and 4.5×6
  • Tripod socket: 3/8"
  • Strap knobs
  • Body: bakelite; weight: 313 g

Notes and references[]

  1. McKeown's p.1019

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