This exceptional collector's piece is the Eljy Club model, manufactured in France by Lumière in the late 1940s. It stands out as one of the most compact cameras of its era, designed to use unperforated 35mm film (special Eljy format). The body combines a polished chrome finish with an elegant black leather covering, maintaining a sophisticated yet robust aesthetic. It features a collapsible Lypar 40mm f/3.5 lens and a Lumière shutter with speeds up to 1/300. A fascinating detail of this specific unit is the internal "Central Photo Caen" label, adding a layer of historical authenticity to its original commercial origin. Ideal for analog photography enthusiasts and miniature camera collectors.
• Width: 8.5 cm
• Height: 5 cm
• Depth: 5 cm (extended lens)
(One unit available)