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Lumière Lumix
France Version française
Photos by MT text by Sylvain Halgand. From the collection of MT. Last update 2022-09-01 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in France from (Circa) 1953 to 1957.
Index of rarity in France: Frequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 11244

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Chronology of cameras Lumiere 

The Lumix cameras are basic 6 x 9 folding cameras that were sold from 1936 to 1960. They are even more basic than the Lumière 6.8 cameras, lacking a focus adjustment for their lenses. These cameras have two apertures and were initially designed for use with 120 film before the war, and later with 620 film after the war.
The materials used for Lumix cameras are devoid of any luxury. It is often mentioned that the handle is made of leather, implying that the rest of the camera is not. The leather bellows was only introduced in 1939.
The earliest shutters (1936 and 1937) had no graduated speeds; they only had settings for "P" (probably "Press" or "Instantaneous") and "I" (probably "Bulb" or "Time"). Starting from 1938, the available speeds became 1/25 and 1/75.
The first post-war model is sometimes referred to as the Lumix 49, named after the year. Its shutter offers only "P" and "I" settings, and it has a flash synchronization socket on the front of the shutter. The shutter is labeled Lumix-F, which can lead to confusion in determining the models. For convenience, it is often referred to as Lumix-F.
It wasn't until the Lumix 52 (1952) that the shutter settings returned to "P," 1/25, and 1/75. Depending on the catalog, the shutter release options became "P" or "B," and even "B" and "T" in a single Photo-Hall catalog from 1955. The shutter release on the camera body was added quite late, in 1957. For convenience, this model is simply called Lumix.
The pre-war models feature scissor struts forming a triangle, while after the war, they underwent a change in their design.

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Not yet translated into English

Ce modèle est postérieur à la seconde guerre mondiale, comme le montre la forme de ses ciseaux. L'examen de la décoration de l'obturateur et la comparaison avec les gravures des catalogues permettent de préciser qu'il date d'après 1953 et d'avant 1957, année à partir de laquelle le déclencheur passe sur le corps de l'appareil.
La présence d'un branchement pour déclencheur souple n'est pas mentionnée par les catalogues.

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