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Pontiac Bakelite
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Photos by Arnaud Saudax text by Sylvain Halgand. Last update 2022-04-04 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in France from 1938 to 1940.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 12695

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Chronology of cameras Pontiac 

The Pontiac folding cameras were featured in distributors' catalogs from 1940 to 1953. The period of occupation complicates the analysis from 1940 to 1945, during which there may have been no production, and few sales catalogs.
All of these cameras are 6 x 9 cm format and can be divided into three series.

The first series consists of cameras made of bakelite, which was a continuation of Gallus' production from 1939. This series doesn't have a specific name. These cameras are highly attractive and beautiful, making them popular among collectors. However, the fragility of bakelite makes them quite rare.
There are few models in this series. The initial models are identical to Gallus cameras. The only distinguishing feature between the Pontiac and Gallus models is a plate attached inside the folding door. The bakelite is black, and they feature a simple P/I shutter and an achromatic f/11 fixed-focus lens. The production of these models was very short-lived, possibly due to the depletion of Gallus stock. There's also a version with a Boyer Topaz f/6.3 lens, which appears to be black.
The subsequent models are made of brown bakelite with varying degrees of marbling. The shutter (attributed with uncertainty to Gitzo) is marked with MFAP (Manufacture Française d'Appareils Photographiques). It has three speeds and a B (bulb) setting. The lens is adjustable for focus and can be either a Berthiot 4.5/105 mm or a Pontiac series II lens with an aperture of f/4.5.

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Sur cet exemplaire de premier modèle, seule une petite étiquette métallique dans l’abattant identifie l’appareil comme provenant de la Manufacture Française d’Appareils Photographiques 174 Q. Jemmapes Paris 10ème. C'est aussi la seule différence avec le Gallus. La notice accompagnant ces premiers modèles montre des gravures d'appareils avec un rond vide sur la face avant de l'obturateur, à l'exception de la dernière page, où le logo de Gallus, représentant un chef gaulois, est encore visible.

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