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+ | '''Georges Paris''' is a French camera maker that made inexpensive cameras under the brand '''GAP''' in the 1940s to 1950s. | ||
== 6×9 cameras == | == 6×9 cameras == | ||
* [[Gap 6×9 box cameras|Gap Box 6×9]] | * [[Gap 6×9 box cameras|Gap Box 6×9]] | ||
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* [[Super-Gap and Vog|Super-Gap]] | * [[Super-Gap and Vog|Super-Gap]] | ||
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== 127 film cameras == | == 127 film cameras == | ||
* [[Gap 3×4 box cameras|Gap Box 3×4]] | * [[Gap 3×4 box cameras|Gap Box 3×4]] |
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Georges Paris is a French camera maker that made inexpensive cameras under the brand GAP in the 1940s to 1950s.
6×9 cameras
127 film cameras
- Gap Box 3×4
- Gap Box 4×4
Bibliography
- Vial, Bernard. Histoire des appareils français. Période 1940–1960. Paris: Maeght Éditeur, 1980, re-impressed in 1991. ISBN 2-86941-156-1.
Links
In French:
- Gap cameras on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
- Gap cameras at Collection G. Even's site