Mollier
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The French mechanician Étienne Mollier was an inventor and entrepreneur. After moving to Paris in 1899 he made developments in the field of camera shutters and others. Then he started making cameras like the Petit Colibri and Le Cent Vues, having a foible for handsome cameras.
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Links
- discussion of Mollier's history at Sylvain Halgand's collection [1]

