Mollier

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The French mechanician Étienne Mollier was an inventor and entrepreneur. After moving to Paris in 1899 he made developments in the field of camera shutters and others.

Cameras

  • Petit Colibri
  • Cent Vues (1926); viewfinder camera for one hundred 18x24mm exposures on 35mm film in special cassettes.[1]

Notes

  1. Cent Vues with Hermagis 40mm f/3.5 anastigmat and Compur shutter, sold at the 34th Leitz Photographica Auction in June 2019.

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