Baby Lynx
Pontiac |
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Bakélite |
Bloc Métal 41 |
Bloc Métal 45 |
Lynx |
Super Lynx |
Baby Lynx |
Versailles |
The Baby Lynx is a 35mm leaf shutter camera launched by the French maker Pontiac in 1948[1] It is a simpler and less expensive model than the Super Lynx with a focal-plane shutter. The body is cast from aluminium, with leather covering. The lens is fixed, with front-cell focusing. The lens and shutter are mounted on a collapsible tube. Advancing the film does not cock the shutter.
The production moved to Morocco in 1951 and stopped in 1954 when the Pontiac company disappeared.
The usual lens combinations are:
- Berthiot Flor 50/3.5 on Prontor II shutter to 1/200, later to 1/250 (see for example the two following lpfoto auctions: [1] and [2]) This ad shows Berthiot 3.5 or 2.8 with Prontor 1/200 shutter.
- Berthiot Flor 50/2.8 on Prontor S shutter to 1/300
The very last bodies have the Flor 50/3.5 on an Atos 2 shutter to 1/250 with Pontiac Baby Lynx written on the shutter, and brown leather covering.
One example has been observed at an eBay auction with a Boyer Saphir 50/3.5 and a Prontor II 200–1, B, T shutter. This lens variant is also mentioned by P-H Pont.
A cheaper variant called Baby Standard is reported with a Roussel Trylor 50/3.9 three element lens on a Pronto shutter from 1/25 to 1/200.
Notes
- ↑ Vial says 1950, but a Pontiac advertisement dated 1948, previously visible at Stereocollection, shows the Baby Lynx.
Bibliography
- Vial, Bernard. Histoire des appareils français. Période 1940–1960. Paris: Maeght Éditeur, 1980, re-impressed in 1991. ISBN 2-86941-156-1.
- Pontiac Lynx, Super Lynx, Baby Lynx, Fotofiche 15, Patrice-Hervé Pont, Ed Fotosaga