Tiranty
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Tiranty was a French camera manufacturer based in Paris.
After WWII, Tiranty made a number of cameras licensed from the British firm Coronet.
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Cameras
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6×9cm box cameras
- Tiranty box cameras:
- Alliance
- Bobox
- Coronet
- Coronet Rex
- Coronet Toutes Distances
- Coronet Toutes Distances Lux
- Coronet Toutes Distances Luxe
- Box Éclair
- Éclair Lux
- Fildia
- Box Luminor (sold by Manufrance)
- Photo-Box
- Le Polo
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6×9cm folding cameras
- Tiranty folding cameras:
- Ajax
- Coronet De Luxe
- Coronet Rapide
- Coronet Toutes Distances
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35mm cameras
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45×107mm stereo cameras
- Stéréopocket
- Vérographe Stéréo
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Unknown type
- Aristograph
- Foyer-Fixe
- Gnome
- Transpar
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Links
- Tiranty and Coronet cameras on Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr

