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Gallus Cady Lux
France Version française
Photos by AS text by Arnaud Saudax. From the collection of Arnaud Saudax. Last update 2023-01-25 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in France from (Circa) 1942 to (After) 1942.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 10178

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Chronology of cameras Gallus 

Gallus Cady is a folding 6 x 9 camera, manufactured in the late 1930s. It is a very conventional camera. An examination of the shape of the struts and the stand reveals a German origin. Gallus essentially assembled this camera by mounting a French lens and shutter onto a body that was manufactured in Germany. The body of the camera is commonly attributed to Wirgin.

The Gallus Cady Lux is a folding camera capable of shooting in both 6 x 9 and 6 x 6 formats. It is a modification of the Cady model. The main difference lies in the addition of a cover that spans one side of the camera body. This cover integrates the viewfinder, whereas the standard Cady features a simple metal frame viewfinder without glass. Since the Cady Lux is a dual-format camera, the viewfinder includes markings for both formats (6 x 6 and 6 x 9). The shutter release is located on the cover, and it also features a depth of field table.

The rest of the camera is identical to the standard Cady model. The Gallus Cady Lux was only produced during a portion of the German occupation period, which explains its rarity. Despite its rarity, there is a significant variation in the level of finishing, likely due to irregular availability of lenses, shutters, and materials during that time.

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On this copy of Cady Lux, the leatherette is very thin, imitating reptile skin. Paradoxically, the bellows is made of poor quality canvas.

The lens is a Hermo 4.5/105mm N° 135665 and the shutter is a Gitzo.


This copy comes from Spain and does not appear to have been used.

Gallus Cady Lux



Gallus Cady Lux



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