Vergne

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The Company

At the end of the WWII, Roger Vergne decided to base his business at the number 44 of the Avenue des Champs Elysées in the small city of Le Perreux-sur-Marne (France), a factory producing photographic cameras. The quantity of cameras produced in this factory was very limited but all were of a great quality.

Cameras produced

- Atlas 6x6 Royal with simple meniscus lens

- Atlas 6x6 with lens Roussel Trylor 1:4,5 f=75 and shutter ATOS-1

- Atlas 6x6 with lens Roussel Stylor 1:3,5 f=75 and shutter ATOS-2

- Atlas 6x9

- Atlas 6x9 Automatic

- Press 6x6

- Comet 6x6


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