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Plavic Plavico Bloc-Film
France Version française
Photos by Arnaud Saudax text by Arnaud Saudax. From the collection of Arnaud Saudax. Last update 2023-12-22 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in France from (Circa) 1926 to (After) 1927.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 13880

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This small box, designed to hold 4 x 6.5 Film, does not have any mechanism for film advancement or plate changing. It is therefore extremely simple: you place the film block in the back, close the door, and then you can pull the tabs that ensure the change of film plane through a simple slot.

The two small viewfinders provide a very dim and barely visible image on a ground glass. The guillotine shutter, always cocked, allows for simple exposure and instant shots.

The manufacturer is Houard, successor to Natali, Collo, and Cie.

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Natali, Collo & Company was the name of a subcontracting manufacturer, not a commercial brand of cameras. All the production was sold under more well-known brands like Manufrance, Plavic, etc. These were distributors or players in the photography market who aimed to add affordable cameras to their catalog.

The cameras manufactured by Natali and Collo were of the Box or Detective type, as the materials used were not suitable for other forms. The wood used was lightweight and not very durable. The covering was limited to decorative paper glued to the wood, which over time tended to wrinkle. Some unusual features for the time are worth noting, such as imitation reptile skin in blue color.

The manufacturing quality was low in order to produce budget cameras. This is the primary characteristic of Natali and Collo cameras. Certain technical characteristics were consistent across the manufacturer's cameras. The shape of the shutter speed selector (P/I) resembled a racket; this design was found on several models. The film advance key was simple, often a bar passing through the axis of the winding spool. The locking mechanism for the back door of detective cameras was circular with a circular notch that allowed it to lock onto a simple nail. On other models, a metal piece with a small hole was positioned over a nail head. The shutter release button was sometimes absent and was simply the end of a rod.

While these features were not universal, these unique characteristics serve as a good basis for identifying cameras from Natali, Collo & Co.





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