Gallus
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Gallus was a camera manufacturer based in Paris, active from the 1930s to the early 1950s.
List of cameras produced:
- Gallus 0 Stereo
- Gallus 00 / 100 / 110 /120 / 130 / 140 / 150
- Bakelite I, II and III
- Cady
- Cady-Lux
- Derby
- Gallus Derby-Lux
- Derlux
- Derlux Classique
- Folding Plate
- Folding Rollfilm 6.5×11
- Folding Rollfilm 6×9
- Gallus Klappkamera
- Gallus Stereo
- Gallus Stereo-Jumelle
Lenses produced by Gallus were marketed under the name 'Gallix'.
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Links
- Gallus Cameras at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Gallus page at Collection G. Even's site

