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''There are also other cameras called '''Chic''': a series of folding plate cameras  made by Bülter and Stammer, and a half-frame 35 mm camera made by [[Taron]].''
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| image_text=4x5 inch format [[magazine camera]] of 1898
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| image_text= Advertisement for the Chic, 1898<br/>
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The '''Chic''' is a [[magazine camera]] for 4x5-inch plates.
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There are also other cameras called Chic: a series of folding plate cameras made by Bülter and Stammer, and a half-frame 35 mm camera made by Taron.




The Chic is a magazine camera for 4x5-inch plates.