Difference between revisions of "DeMaria-Lapierre"

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== 6×9 folders ==
 
== 6×9 folders ==
* Dehel
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* [[Dehel]]
 
* [[Telka X]]
 
* [[Telka X]]
 
* [[Telka XX]]
 
* [[Telka XX]]
 
* [[Telka I]]
 
* [[Telka I]]
 
* [[Telka III]] (coupled rangefinder)
 
* [[Telka III]] (coupled rangefinder)
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== 6×6 folders ==
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* [[Dehel]]
  
 
== 4.5×6 folders ==
 
== 4.5×6 folders ==

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DeMaria-Lapierre was a French camera maker that made some folding cameras in the 1950s, the most notable being the 6×9 coupled-rangefinder Telka III. Predecessor of the company was Demaria Frères, which was merged to DeMaria-Lapierre & Mollier around 1930.

6×9 folders

6×6 folders

4.5×6 folders


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