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The '''Auteuil''' was a 3x4 [[pseudo TLR]] sold by the French distributor [[Boumsell]] in 1947. It was an enhanced version of the [[Longchamp]]. It was marked ''Auteuil'' under the finder hood. Vial gives two lens/shutter combinations:
 
The '''Auteuil''' was a 3x4 [[pseudo TLR]] sold by the French distributor [[Boumsell]] in 1947. It was an enhanced version of the [[Longchamp]]. It was marked ''Auteuil'' under the finder hood. Vial gives two lens/shutter combinations:
 
* [[Boyer]] Topaz 50/3.5 and Gitzo T-B-25-50-100-300, the same as on the [[Norca A]] and [[Norca B]], marked ''Paris'' but not ''Norca'' (pictured in Vial)
 
* [[Boyer]] Topaz 50/3.5 and Gitzo T-B-25-50-100-300, the same as on the [[Norca A]] and [[Norca B]], marked ''Paris'' but not ''Norca'' (pictured in Vial)
* FAP 50/3.5 and FAP Rapid-Synchro shutter to 1/500
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* [[FAP]] 50/3.5 and [[FAP]] Rapid-Synchro shutter to 1/500
  
 
It was maybe made by [[FAP]] or by [[Monarch]], see the [[Longchamp]] page. Both cameras wear the name of a famous French horse race track.
 
It was maybe made by [[FAP]] or by [[Monarch]], see the [[Longchamp]] page. Both cameras wear the name of a famous French horse race track.

Revision as of 21:40, 20 April 2006

The Auteuil was a 3x4 pseudo TLR sold by the French distributor Boumsell in 1947. It was an enhanced version of the Longchamp. It was marked Auteuil under the finder hood. Vial gives two lens/shutter combinations:

  • Boyer Topaz 50/3.5 and Gitzo T-B-25-50-100-300, the same as on the Norca A and Norca B, marked Paris but not Norca (pictured in Vial)
  • FAP 50/3.5 and FAP Rapid-Synchro shutter to 1/500

It was maybe made by FAP or by Monarch, see the Longchamp page. Both cameras wear the name of a famous French horse race track.

Bibliography

  • Histoire des appareils français, B. Vial, Ed. Maeght

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