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− | The '''Grand Manitou''' was a French [[Bakelite]] camera with a screw-tube lens, made by Artima - possibly both in London and Paris, c.1950. It is similar to the British [[Arti-Six]] and [[Wembley Sports]]. Picture format is 6x6cm on [[120 film]]. | + | The '''Grand Manitou''' was a French [[Bakelite]] camera with a screw-tube lens, made by [[Artima]] - possibly both in London and Paris, c.1950. It is similar to the British [[Arti-Six]] and [[Wembley Sports]]. Picture format is 6x6cm on [[120 film]]. |
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The Grand Manitou was a French Bakelite camera with a screw-tube lens, made by Artima - possibly both in London and Paris, c.1950. It is similar to the British Arti-Six and Wembley Sports. Picture format is 6x6cm on 120 film.
Links
- Grand Manitou at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr (in French)