Mazo
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E.Mazo Chambre 13x18, field & studio camera image by Donald Poirier (Image rights) |
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E. Mazo (Elie Xavier Mazo[1]) was a camera maker in Paris, around the turn of the 20th century. The company was located at 8 Boulevard de Magenta, close to the Place de la Répubique in the 10th arondissement.
Mazo filed a number of patents, mostly in relation to the design of projectors. Most of these were in partnership with Auguste Jean-Baptiste Tauleigne, a parish priest in Poligny, about 180 km south-east of Paris. A few of Tauleigne's patents from the 1920s were filed jointly with Mazo's son Gaston.
Cameras
- Colonial Cyclist
- Elegante
- Field & Studiokamera
- Flat
- Foldette
- Fram
- Grapho Stereo-Chrome
- Imperator
- Jumelle
- Jumelle Junior
- Jumelle Stereo-Mazo
- Mazo
- Pochette Chasseur
- Reclame
- Reisekamera
- Stereo Reisekamera
- Sultane
Notes
- ↑ Full name given in a number of patents held by Mazo, at Espacenet
Links
- Mazo page at Collection G. Even's site
- Mazo cameras on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
- Histoire de l'entreprise Mazo by Patrice Guerin at Histoire des Projections Lumineuses
- Mazo at Cinématographes