Photographie Vulgarisatrice Appareil Détective |
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Manufactured or assembled in France from (Before) 1894 to (After) 1894.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 7842
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Chronology of cameras Photographie Vulgarisatrice
Cet "Appareil Détective", primitif, puisque le changement de plaques se fait dans une poche en cuir, a beaucoup de similitudes avec le détective Mapip.
MAPIP is an abbreviation for Manufacture d’Appareils Photographiques et d’Instruments de Précision, the name of the company led by the brothers Antonin and Léon Boulade. The Boulade brothers were close friends of the Lumière brothers and provided arc lighting systems for the early cinematographic projectors. In 1897, they hired Francis Pascal as the director of manufacturing, but he left the company before having his own camera, Le Pascal constructed by Japy.
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