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				 The Foca Sport was a very popular French camera. 
				
				
				
          
          
           
          Made by the french firm OPL (Optique de précision de Levallois) Foca, the Foca Sport was first produced in 1954. It was a very popular camera. Designed for the general public, the first model was quite simple : unaided focusing, no light meter, a 45 mm f/3.5 Neoplar lens, and a shutter giving speeds from 1/300 s to 1 s plus B pose and flash synchronisation. It was gradually upgraded : the film advance knob was replaced by a lever and some were fitted out with a collimated finder and a light meter. 
 
Its successor, the Foca Sport II, was fitted out with a coupled rangefinder and a better lens. 
				
				
				
								
				
          
                    
  
          
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    Format  | 
    24 x 36 mm  | 
   
  
    Lens  | 
    Foca Neoplar, 45 mm f/3.5, 3 elements  | 
   
  
    Shutter  | 
    central, Atos 2, from 1/300 s to 1 s plus B pose, X flash synchronisation  | 
   
					          
           
										
					 
									
			
			
			
			
				
						
			
			
								
											      
              
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