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Cil TLC Lumière
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Photos by Frédéric Caron text by FC. From the collection of Frédéric Caron. Last update 2023-08-30 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in Japan from (Circa) 1970 to (After) 1970.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 3046

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Chronology of cameras Cil 

CIBA was a Swiss chemical company. Founded in the late 19th century, it gradually expanded, gaining recognition for its pharmaceutical products, dyes, and more. CIBA Photo emerged in 1960 through the merger of Lumière and Telko. CIBA also acquired a stake in Ilford UK. In the 1950s, Swiss company Telco marketed color photographic products under the name Telcolor. Lumière had been known since the late 19th century for its Gelatin-Bromide plates, followed by Autochromes. Since 1952, Ilford had been offering color prints from slides through the SDB process.

In 1958, Ciba developed Cibachrome, an exceptionally high-quality color process that allowed creating paper prints directly from slides without using negatives. The Cibachrome Print was introduced during the 1963 Photokina. In 1991, Cibachrome became Ilfochrome, before fading away during the 2010s.

Ciba Photo never manufactured cameras but distributed cameras under the CIL brand that were made by third parties. The name CIL consists of the initials of Ciba, Ilford, and Lumière. The Lumière name occasionally appeared on some models (likely intended for the French market), leveraging the brand's historical reputation. Most cameras originated from Germany, primarily Dacora models, but a few later models came from Hong Kong (Haking).

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The TLC Lumière is quite scarce. A priori it is found only in black version.
It is built on the basis of the Argus / Cosina STL marketed from 1970 to 1974. This copy is numbered 120 359. It has a Cosinon Auto lens F = 1.8 f = 50 mm No. 759610 accompanied by a lens cap with the Lumière brand.
The STL Cosina at the base of this model is a good workhorse which is be found under several names like Edixa TL. Cosina has multiplied combinations of letters such as S, T, L, E, C, D, R in the name of its models without we could know the meaning. In models cloned for other brands, we often find the same letters but in a different order.
It is probably on this camera that appeared for the last time the Lumière name.

Cil TLC Lumière





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