c1905-1908. Exhibition 4x4, 5x5 cm 4x4,5 or on Kodak # 102, stereoscopic camera. Front black or unpainted. Devaux & Deloye Le Prismac breveté S.G.D.G. 4x4,5 twelve exposures on the film roll cm aluminum body coated leather, shutter speed guillotine 4, a pair of targets unbranded Deloye invented and built by Devaux, unusual film roll chamber design compact, has two internal prisms 90 degrees to reflect the image at right angles from the targets to the film. very rare stereoscopic camera that only a small number is known, with leather case. Translation done with the free version of the translator www.DeepL.com/Translator
Today I aceramos an extremely rare stereo camera over a hundred years old: 'Le Prismac' (id.9570), manufactured in France in 1906 . This little gem of stereo photography was designed by the French brand Deloye and built by Devaux. Use rolls Kodak film size 102
Worldwide a handful of these cameras are barely know , of which we have recently acquired with serial number 1004, which comes with its original leather case in perfect condition. This unique piece takes exhibitions 4x4, 4x4,5 or 5x5cm. Has a metal body coated with leather, in a single construction with two internal targets of 90 degrees to reflect the image at right angles from the targets to the film, allowing more compact body to that of the time . At the bottom has a switch that activates the shutter. At the front it carries the plate manufacturer Devaux along with the name of the camera
'Le Prismac' is perhaps the only models manufactured Devaux, and the only designed by the French company Deloye. Between 1889 and 1910 Deloye partnered with Frederic Pierre Jonte, manufacturer of stereo cameras since 1868 in France. Among other cameras, the result of their association launched a very successful market such as cameras or Detective Touriste under these lines. It is a pity that just four years after making 'Le Prismac' The company Jonte & amp; Deloye broke, ending 50 years of