Compagnie Française de Photographie
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The Compagnie Française de Photographie was a French camera maker in the late nineteenth century.[1] The company address was at 7 Rue de Solférino, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.[2]
Cameras
- Tropical Camera (1886)
- Photosphère (1888)
Notes
- ↑ Gérard Langlois' pages Constructeurs Français d'appareils photo (French camera makers) list the company as Compagnie Generale de Photographie, though they show a picture of the camera with the name engraved as given here.
- ↑ This address is engraved on most examples of the Photosphere.