Coronet Vogue |
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Manufactured or assembled in United Kingdom from 1936 to (After) 1937.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 16047
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Traduction de Manuel M
The Vogue is a pretty maroon bakelite small camera, cake of soap type, which gives a good impression of solidity, and its granite allows a good taken in hand. It is set on automatically by a simple pressure on a small button.
The articulated scissors and a main spring, as on a mousetrap, give him a very good rigidity.
The meniscus lens is without diaphragm, and the shutter, always cocked, allows the pose T and instantaneous I.
The nut of foot has a specific threading.
The main handicap seems to have been the fact of using a dedicated film which was not to be everywhere easily. It was a cinema film not perforated, on a special reel Vogue. It made it possible to obtain 6 exposures of 35 x 50 mm.
In 1936, the camera was sold 69 francs. The Vogue reel of 6 exposures was sold 3.75 francs.
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Photo Cine Revue de 1937 |
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