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The [[Gallus]] Cady  is  a self-erectng spring folder taking 120 film fitted with [[Boyer]] Topaz 205mm f/4.5 lens in [[Gitzo shutters|  Gitzo GITZ∆ 2R]] shutter. Introduced in the mid 1930s, the folder is probably of German manufacture, fitted with a French lens and shutter combination and branded by Gallus.<ref>See other versions of the Cady, for example with a [[Hermagis]] lens, sold as Hermagis-Cady</ref> The front of the folding door is blind stamped 'Gallus', while 'CADY' is blind stamped on the upper curved section of the body. The camera body lacks serial numbers.
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The [[Gallus]] Cady  is  a self-erecting spring folder taking 120 film fitted with [[Boyer]] Topaz 205mm f/4.5 lens in [[Gitzo shutters|  Gitzo GITZ∆ 2R]] shutter. Introduced in the mid 1930s, the folder bodyis probably of German manufacture, fitted with a French lens and shutter combination and branded by Gallus.<ref>See other versions of the Cady, for example with a [[Hermagis]] lens, sold as Hermagis-Cady</ref> The front of the folding door is blind stamped 'Gallus', while 'CADY' is blind stamped on the upper curved section of the body. The camera body lacks serial numbers.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 06:32, 19 October 2022

The Gallus Cady is a self-erecting spring folder taking 120 film fitted with Boyer Topaz 205mm f/4.5 lens in Gitzo GITZ∆ 2R shutter. Introduced in the mid 1930s, the folder bodyis probably of German manufacture, fitted with a French lens and shutter combination and branded by Gallus.[1] The front of the folding door is blind stamped 'Gallus', while 'CADY' is blind stamped on the upper curved section of the body. The camera body lacks serial numbers.


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  1. See other versions of the Cady, for example with a Hermagis lens, sold as Hermagis-Cady