Hermagis
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Hermagis is a French company, probably active from the XIXth century to the mid-XXth century.
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Lenses
Trademarks used on Hermagis lenses:
- Hellor
- Lynx
- Magir
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Cameras
- four lens camera, 1860 (see [1])
- Micromégas (13x18), 1875-
- Vélocigraphe (9x12 or 13x18), Anastigmat f/9 or Aplanastigmat extra rapide f/6.8, 1890-
- Wenz Hermagis, 1910, for kite photography (see [2] and [3])
- Jumelle and Jumelle Stereo, 1885-
- Micromégas (6.5x9 strut folding), 1920s
- Hermo-Box (6x9 box)
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Links
- The Hermagis Micromégas and Vélocigraphe at Historically Important Cameras
- A Vélocigraphe at Photantik
- A later Micromégas at Francis Lamirault's site
- Cameras at Sylvain Halgand's site
- Hermagis and a page about Fleury-Hermagis at Gérard Langlois site
- Two cameras with Hermagis lens, bodies maybe made by Hermagis too
- A Siva with Hermagis lens

