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The '''Spécial "937"''' is a French [[folding camera]] for 6x9 images on [[120 film]], built from the body shell of a [[Dehel]] camera by [[Demaria-Lapierre]]. Date is uncertain, but it is shown on an ad dated 1937, and the name "937" might come from year 1937<ref>[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/demaria/html/special_937.php Sylvain Halgand] shows this ad and lists the film size as 620; the example pictured here has too large a drive shaft for 620 spools.</ref>. | The '''Spécial "937"''' is a French [[folding camera]] for 6x9 images on [[120 film]], built from the body shell of a [[Dehel]] camera by [[Demaria-Lapierre]]. Date is uncertain, but it is shown on an ad dated 1937, and the name "937" might come from year 1937<ref>[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/demaria/html/special_937.php Sylvain Halgand] shows this ad and lists the film size as 620; the example pictured here has too large a drive shaft for 620 spools.</ref>. |
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The Spécial "937" is a French folding camera for 6x9 images on 120 film, built from the body shell of a Dehel camera by Demaria-Lapierre. Date is uncertain, but it is shown on an ad dated 1937, and the name "937" might come from year 1937[1].
Controls are basic; shutter release, B/I (pose/inst) shutter control, two aperture settings - mini/maxi. Some examples seem to be fitted for a carry-strap at the top; the example shown and that in the ad are not.
- ↑ Sylvain Halgand shows this ad and lists the film size as 620; the example pictured here has too large a drive shaft for 620 spools.
Links
- Special 937 on Sylvain Halgand's Collection d'Appareils
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