Magazine box camera for notched cut films 2 1/2 x 3 /12 inches. Fitted with a beck Steinheil Orthostigmat lens No. 10395 US 8-255, four apertures in rotating plate. Rotary shutter 5/10/20/40/ aperture and shutter setting visible through lens. Shutter set through panel in base. With two reflecting finders, spirit level in film change handle with two Taylor Taylor Hobson double levels added. Covered in stitched calf leather with gilt fittings. R & J Beck. De Luxe frena camera Photographic Technology c. 1892
Magazine box camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with an achromatic lens, fixed aperture and focus, Lancaster seesaw shutter reflecting viewfinder, plates in frame holders (12), carried horizontally in upper compartment, transferred to focal plane by tilting base to compartment, after exposure moved to back of camera behind flexible wooden shutter. Lancaster, 1893. Rover Detective Camera Photographic Technology 1893
Box form magazine plate camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a rapid rectilinear lens f/11-44. Adjustable shutter 1/2/4/10/20/50/75/100/T. With three magnifiers on rotating plate for 4,8 and 12 feet. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Falling plate mechanism, released by sliding knob on camera top. With exposure counter. With 12 metal plate holders with perforated rebates for identifying exposures. No. 189551. Midg No 0 Magazine Plate Camera Photographic Technology c. 1910
Magazine box camera for 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch notched cut films. Fitted with an achromatic lens, rotating plate with four apertures US 8, 16, 32, 256 rotary shutter, 5/10/20/40/80. Two reflecting finders and a ball bearing spirit level. With twenty cut films held in spring loaded compartment. When rotated the exposed film is released by a sliding mechanism and passed to the rear of the camera. Camera has a black leatherette covering. R. & J. Beck Limited. Frena 00 camera Photographic Technology
R & J Beck. Magazine box camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4" plates. Beck Double Meniscus lens rotating plate with 4 apertures: f/8,16,32,45. Rotary shutter 20/40/80. Two brilliant refelcting finders. Falling plate changing mechanism. Sheathes run on right-angled guide, plates changed by turning knob on side. Sheathes missing. Automatic exposure counter. Push-on close-up lens No 1-27'-9'. In original carton. The Cornex camera Model B Photographic Technology
Box magazine camera for 4 1/2 x 6 cm plates. Single lens, fixed aperture and focus. Simple rotary shutter T/I. Metal lens cap, clip on reflecting viewfinder. Sliding knob plate changing mechanism. W. Butcher and Sons. 1901. The Little Nipper Camera Photographic Technology 1901
Box camera for factory loaded film 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches. Fitted with a Bausch and Lomb universal lens, rotating plate with three apertures, sector type shutter, cocked by string, rack and pinion focusing, detachable film magazine with exposure counter - 50. No 7425. Eastman Kodak, 1890-1897. No 3 Kodak junior camera Photographic Technology 1890-1897
Magazine camera; simple lens; rotating plate with 4 apertures f/11-f/32; shutter speeds; 1/10-1/80th second; 2 reflecting finders; no 6030. Klito falling plate magazine camera Photographic Technology 1905
Kodak Instamatic 500 camera, 1963-1965.Solid body camera for 126 film cartridge 28x28mm. Scneider-Kreuznach Xenar F:38mm f/2.8-22 lens, No 8895760. Compur shutter 30/60/125/250/500/B. Brightline finder, with parallax marks. Exposure meter needle visible in finder, with + and - 1 stop marks. Front cell focusing, with click stops at close-up group and distant settings. Hot shoe flash fitting, and coaxial socket. No 998447. Overall: 70 mm x 125 mm x 55 mm. Kodak Instamatic 500 camera, 1963-1965 Photographic Technology 1963-1965
Body AM No 14A/720, No 238, with magazine AM 14A/730 No 4722 and gearbox AM 14A/3340 No 9631. For 5 1/2" wide film 5 1/4 x 5 1/2"; lens F:5" f/4 No VV187310. Shutter speeds 1/60-1/1000 sec. Aero camera Photographic Technology
Box type magazine camera for 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a simple lens, open and three apertures No 1-3 on rotating plate. T/I shutter. With two reflecting finders and two spirit levels. Lever operated falling plate mechanism with exposure counter to 12. Leather covered. No 950. box magazine plate camera Photographic Technology
Klito box magazine camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Simple lens fitted f:11-32. With two supplementary lenses 3' and 6 ' on a rotating mount. Adjustable shutter 1/2/4/20/50/100B. With two brilliant reflecting finders, falling plate changing mechanism and knob operated exposure counter. Camera no 2552 Kilto Magazine Box Plate Camera Photographic Technology 1900-1909
Aptus, box type magazine plate camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with an Aldis anastigmat lens No.2 f/6-64 No.3810. A Bausch and Lomb Unicum shutter 1/2/5/25/50/100/B/T cocked and released by cords through camera side. Lens and shutter are fitted on a detachable panel. Rack and pinion focusing. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Falling plate mechanism relapsed by slide. Exposure counter. With 12 metal plate holders. Sharp and Hitchmough. Aptus magazine plate camera Photographic Technology 1900
Houghton's Ltd. Box magazine camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4" plates. Lens missing , shutter missing, Rack and pinion focusing. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Falling plate changing mechanism, released by sliding knob on top. Exposure counter. Houghton's Klito No 3A camera Photographic Technology 1905-18
S.L. leather covered box magazine camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 plates. Rapid aplanat lens iris calibrated 4 -128 (US). Three supplementary lenses on rotating plate, 18 foot. Adjustable shutter 50/75/100/150/200/T. With two brilliant reflecting finders with mirrors in hoods for eye level use. Falling plate changing mechanism with exposure counter to 12. Made in France. magazine box plate camera Photographic Technology
Box camera for 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a simple lens with rotating plate with three apertures f/8, 11, 22. Rotary shutter 2/1/2/5/10/25/50/75/100/T. Rotating plate with three close-up lenses. Two reflecting finders. Two spirit levels. Sliding rising and cross front. Falling plate mechanism, counter to 24. With 8 metal holders. Magazine box plate camera Photographic Technology
Hand magazine camera in box form for plates 3 1/4 x 4 1/4. Made of mahogany with a black leather covering. With focusing screen and engraved scale. Front slides vertically and horizontally. Fitted with focal-plane shutter and plate changine box at rear for 3 double darkslides. Aldis Anasticgmat F.6.3.7" f.1 fiited later. J.H. Dallmeyer Ltd c.1900. Dallymer hand camera Photographic Technology c. 1900
Magazine box plate camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a simple lens f/11-32. Adjustable shutter 1/2/4/20/50/100/T. Fitted with two reflecting finders. Falling plate changing mechanism with exposure calculator. Klito magazine plate camera Photographic Technology 1905-1918
Bedford magazine box plate camera for 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch plates. Simple lens fitted, rotating plates with four apertures f/11/16/32. T/I shutter. With two reflecting finders, falling plate changing mechanism. Bedford magazine box camera Photographic Technology 1900
Box type magazine camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a rapid rectilinear lens f8/44. Adjustable shutter 10/25/50/100/T. Lever focusing to 7 feet. Fitted with two brilliant reflecting finders, falling plate changing mechanism knob operated, automatic exposure counter to 24. Magazine box plate camera Photographic Technology
Midg Magazine Plate Camera, Tropical Model. Box type magazine plate camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a rapid rectilinear lens ( rear element missing). Rotating plate with four apertures f/8, 11, 16, 22. Adjustable shutter 25/50/90/T. safety lock on release. Fixed focus. Threaded rings inside lens compartment for supplementary lens or alternative lens elements. Two reflecting finds with hoods. Falling plate changing mechanism with 9 metal plate holders. Access to exposed plates through trapdoor bottom. Butcher & Sons Ltd. Sold by A. & N. Auxiliary C.S. Ltd. Photographic Department, London. Midg Magazine Plate Camera, Tropical Model Photographic Technology c. 1902-1920
Box type magazine camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. With simple lens, rotating plate with three apertures f/11/22/44. Adjustable shutter S-F No 2 - 5 T/I. With two brilliant reflecting finders, falling plate type changer with automatic counter number to 24. magazine box camera Photographic Technology
Magazine box plate camera for 4 1/4 x 3 1/4 plates. Fitted with an achromatic lens f/8-32. Rotating plate with three lenses 4', 8', 12' and ISO screen. Adjustable shutter 1/2/4/10/20/50/75/100/B/T. Access to shutter by D front plate. Two brilliant reflecting finders, falling plate changing mechanism, knob operated exposure counter. magazine box plate camera Photographic Technology
Magazine box plate camera for 4 1/4 x 3 1/4 plates. R.R lens f/8-44. With helical screw focusing to 2 foot. Adjustable shutter No 1-7 and T. Two brilliant reflecting finders, key operated frame, works falling plate mechanism for twelve quarter plates. Exposure counter to 12. AJP France. Pipon magazine box plate camera Photographic Technology 1900
No maker's name but Newman and Guardia fittings, finish, etc. Box body magazine camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/2 plates. f/5-64 lens; 2-blade shutter, pneumatic delay, 2/4/8/16/32/64/100. Two reflecting finders, calibrated with rising front settings. Sliding rising and cross fron, calibrated 0-3, 0-4. 2 double spirit levels. Fitted with early type Newman and Guardia bag changer - perhaps not original, attached with hooks and eyes, and N & G catches. Patent 8329/86 (M588) Newman and Guardia Universal camera Photographic Technology 1890
Box camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a rapid rectilinear lens f/8-45. fitted with a Bausch and Lomb shutter B/I/T. Sliding focusing by lever. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Falling plate mechanism with removable carriage. Six metal plateholders and an automatic exposure counter. Walter Tyler & co. Tyler magazine plate camera Photographic Technology
Box type magazine plate camera for 3 3/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Rectimat symmetrical lens f/8-45. Self capping shutter 1/2/4/20/50/100/T/B/ With two brilliant reflecting finders, rack and pinion focusing to 3 feet. Bellows inside box body. Falling plate changer for 24 plates with 12 plate holders and automatic exposure counter. Klito magazine plate camera Photographic Technology 1905
R & J Beck. Magazine box camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4" plates. Beck Double Meniscus lens rotating plate with 4 apertures: f/8,16,32,45. Rotary shutter 20/40/80. Two brilliant refelcting finders. Falling plate changing mechanism. Sheathes run on right-angled guide, plates changed by turning knob on side. Sheathes missing. Automatic exposure counter. Push-on close-up lens No 1-27'-9'. In original carton. The Cornex camera Model B Photographic Technology
Magazine box plate camera for 4 1/4 x 3 1/4 plates. Fitted with Achromat lens, f/8-32. Rotating plate with supplementary lenses 4', 8', 12'. Iso screen yellow filter on swinging arm. Guillotine shutter, II-I/2/5/25/50/75/100/T/B. The front hinges for access to the shutter. Two brilliant reflecting finders and falling plate mechanism. With a knob operated exposure counter. Similar to 774. magazine plate camera Photographic Technology
Box form magazine camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a Ross No 6 Symmetrical lens, 32665 F:8 inch, rotating plate with five apertures. Kershaw roller blind shutter. Before the lens. Sliding, rising front, rack and pinion focusing. Falling plate changing mechanism, plate counting device using lever measuring thickness of plate remaining. With five plate holders. Flap shutter behind lens with reflecting finder No 1514. c.1900. Swinden and Earp's Patent Magazine camera Photographic Technology 1887-1900
E V Swinden; Monarch box type magazine plate camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 plate. The lens is missing. With a Kershaw instantaneous shutter, roller blind type, cox and operated by springs through front panel, rising and cross front movement by sliding lens plate. With single reflecting viewfinder removable for horizontal or vertical use, rack and pinion focusing to 6'. With eight metal plate holders, in special book form, hinged plated cover on each slide pulled down by external lever. Brought from Wratten and Wainwright in 1913. Monarch Magazine Plate camera Photographic Technology 1895
Magazine plate camera, for 4 3/4 x 6 1/2" plates, made in Britain. RR lens with rotating aperture plate f8,11,16,22,32. Shutter 25/50/90/T. Three close-up lenses: 3', 6', 10' carried on rear of lens panel door. Two reflecting finders. Spring actuated plate changing falling plate mechanism with automatic counter for 12 plates. 12 plate holders. (M 4031) Magazine plate camera Photographic Technology
Magazine box plate camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Simple lens fitted, f/8-22. Focusing 10' to infinity. Adjustable shutter T/I SMQL. With two brilliant reflecting finders. Falling plate changing mechanism and automatic counter to 12. Magazine box plate camera Photographic Technology
Patent no makers name, box camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a simple lens rotating plate with apertures f/11, 16, 22, 23. T?I shutter. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Falling plate mechanism. Rd. 353727. Magazine plate camera Photographic Technology
Box type magazine camera for 9 x 12 cm plates. Fitted with a Rousel 'Rectilinear' lens f8-64. B/I/T shutter, adjustable speeds 1-7, helical focusing mount -1.5 metres. With two brilliant reflecting finders, falling plate mechanism with 11 plate holders, operated by key exposure counter. No 152507. magazine box camera Photographic Technology
Magazine plate box camera with single lens, rotating plate with four apertures F/8/11/16/22. Adjustable shutter 4/25/50/90/T. With three supplementary lenses in rotating mount, 3, 5, and 9 feet. Yellow filter on swinging arm. With two reflecting brilliant finders. Falling plate mechanism. Automatic exposure counter. Patent Numbers 269791, 42344. 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 plates. British made. box magazine plate camera Photographic Technology
British made box camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with an achromatic lens f:22, Time and Instantaneous shutter. Two reflecting finders. Falling plate changing mechanism, released by sliding knob. Exposure counter to 12. Test No 15097. magazine box plate camera Photographic Technology
Magazine box camera for notched cut films 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches. Fitted with an achromat lens US8, 16, 32, 256, rotating plate. Rotary shutter 5/10/20/40/80. Two reflecting finders. Rotable magazine for 20 nothced cut films, transferred from focal plane to camera bottom by turning a handle on the side. Incorporated spirit level. No 29087. R. & J. Beck. Frena camera Photographic Technology
Box type magazine camera for notched flat films 3 1/4 inch x 4 1/4 inch. Fitted with an achromatic lens, rotating plate with apertures f/8/16/32/256 and rotary shutter 5/10/20/40/80/T. With two brilliant reflecting finders, rotating holder for 40 notched films fed after exposure into rear compartment. Automatic exposure counter numbered to 20 spirit level in film change rod. R.J. Beck Frena flat film camera Photographic Technology c.1899
Box-type magazine camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Aldis Anastigmat lens No. 2 f/6-64. Bausch and Lomb Automat shutter 1/2/5/25/50 focusing. 2 brilliant reflecting finders, 2 spirit levels. Falling plate mechanism plates horizontal. Exposed plates removed trhough trapdoor in base. Relesaed by slide; exposure counter. With 11 metal plateholders. Yellow filter in screw mount. Lens no. 8767, camera no. 24129. No 5A Holborn-Ilex camera Photographic Technology 1900-1920
Magazine box plate camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Simple lens fitted, f/11-44. Rotating plate with three supplementary lenses 4/8/12 feet. Adjustable shutter 1/2/4/10/20/50/75/100/T. With two brilliant reflecting finders. Falling plate changing mechanism with six metal plate holders and exposure counter. Laffite. Laffite magazine box plate camera Photographic Technology
Magazine falling-plate box camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a meniscus lens f/9-22, adjustable shutter 25/50/90/B. Lever operated focusing. Fitted with two brilliant reflecting finders. Falling plate changing mechanism. 12 metal sheaths fitted for plates. With an automatic exposure counter. With the label from the original carton. George Houghton and Sons. The Holborn magazine plate camera Photographic Technology 1897
Magazine box camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with an achromatic lens, fixed aperture and focus, Lancaster seesaw shutter reflecting viewfinder, plates in frame holders (12), carried horizontally in upper compartment, transferred to focal plane by tilting base to compartment, after exposure moved to back of camera behind flexible wooden shutter. Lancaster, 1893. Rover detective camera Photographic Technology 1893
Omnigraph magazine plate camera. Manufactured by J Lancaster. Box form camera with single lens for 3" x 4 1/4" pictures. Lancaster see-saw shutter. Reflecting view finder. Plate holders carrried in large holder from whicg one at a time they fall into focal plane. After exposure each plate is returned to holder back to frin for subsequent exposure of second plare back to back with first. Wooden flexible slide covers back of plate during changing and exposure operation. With three double metal plate sheaths in holder. Omnigraph magazine plate camera Photographic Technology 1897
Box camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with an achromatic lens, f/8-44. Adjustable shutter /2/5/25/52/100/T. Focusing adjustment. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Falling plate mechanism worked by key. Automatic counter and four plateholders. Magazine plate camera Photographic Technology