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− | The '''Auteuil''' was a | + | The '''Auteuil''' was a 3×4 [[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 | * [[FAP]] 50/3.5 and [[FAP]] Rapid-Synchro shutter to 1/500 |
Revision as of 16:56, 30 June 2008
The Auteuil was a 3×4 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
- Vial, Bernard. Histoire des appareils français. Période 1940–1960. Paris: Maeght Éditeur, 1980, re-impressed in 1991. ISBN 2-86941-156-1.