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'''A. Darlot''' was a French optical company, based in Paris.
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'''A. Darlot''' was a French optical company, founded in the 1850s as Jamin-Darlot in Paris. In 1860 it becme Darlot. It made camera lenses, marked "Darlot, Opticien" or "Darlot Paris" and the initials "AD" of A. Darlot, the letters crossed as logo.
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==Lenses==
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*Portrait lens
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*Magic lantern lens
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*Variable lens kit
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==Links==
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*[http://www.cwreenactors.com/collodion/darlot.htm Darlot portrait lens of the 1860s] at The Civil War Reenactors [http://www.cwreenactors.com/index.php]
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*[http://lists.kjsl.com/pipermail/woodandbrass/2006-April/000650.html Jamin-Darlot name variants] in The Woodandbrass Archives [http://lists.kjsl.com/pipermail/woodandbrass]
  
 
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A. Darlot was a French optical company, founded in the 1850s as Jamin-Darlot in Paris. In 1860 it becme Darlot. It made camera lenses, marked "Darlot, Opticien" or "Darlot Paris" and the initials "AD" of A. Darlot, the letters crossed as logo.

Lenses

  • Portrait lens
  • Magic lantern lens
  • Variable lens kit

Links