Difference between revisions of "Tiranty"

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** Box Éclair
 
** Box Éclair
 
** [[Eclair Lux|Éclair Lux]]
 
** [[Eclair Lux|Éclair Lux]]
** Fildia
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** Box Luminor (sold by [[Manufrance]])
 
** Box Luminor (sold by [[Manufrance]])
 
** Photo-Box
 
** Photo-Box
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=== 6×9cm folding cameras ===
 
=== 6×9cm folding cameras ===
 
* [[Tiranty folding cameras]]:
 
* [[Tiranty folding cameras]]:

Revision as of 12:12, 7 March 2015

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Tiranty was a French camera manufacturer based in Paris.

After WWII, Tiranty made a number of cameras licensed from the British firm Coronet.

Cameras

6×9cm box cameras

6×9cm folding cameras

35mm cameras

45×107mm stereo cameras

  • Stéréopocket
  • Vérographe Stéréo

Unknown type

  • Aristograph
  • Foyer-Fixe
  • Gnome
  • Transpar

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