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Astre Folding Pliante 10 x 15 (N° 170 bis)
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Photos by - text by Sylvain Halgand. From the collection of -. Last update 2023-10-11 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in Inconnu from (Before) 1914 to (After) 1914.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 20085

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Chronology of cameras Astre 

In addition to its series of 9 x 12 cm cameras, also known as Folding Pliante, Astre used to sell two larger folding cameras: 10 x 15 and 13 x 18.
Both of them have double displacement.

Size Price 1914 Made of Leatherette Bellows Lens Shutter Focusing   Argument

10 x 15 170 165

Island wood very dry, matte black varnished interior

Aluminum seat

Leather Leather

Long extension
Rectiligne supérieur, symétrique f/7.7 Ibso Rack and pinions
  The perfect type of folding cameras. Very lightweight yet very stable, these models far surpass the "Tourist" cameras in convenience.
170 bis 185 Rectiligne Balbreck  
171 225 Buckler série III f/6.8  
172 245 Lacour-Berthiot Eurygraphe série II f/6.2  

13 x 18 176 230

Island wood very dry, matte black varnished interior

Aluminum seat

Leather Leather

Long extension
Rectiligne extra-rapide, Aplanat f/7.7 Ibso Rack and pinions
  The perfect type of folding cameras. Very lightweight yet very stable, these models far surpass the "Tourist" cameras in convenience.
176bis 250 Rectiligne Balbreck Ibso  
177 310 Buckler série III f/6.8 Koïlos  
178 335 Lacour-Berthiot Eurygraphe série II f/6.2 Koïlos  


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Astre Folding Pliante 10 x 15



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This brand belonged to Maurice Ledoux, the successor of EM. Target and Ledoux.
The Buckler lens brand was owned by Target.



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