Small studio camera for 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch plates. Fitted with a Busch portrait Doppel-Objective no.5 II. Back F: 8 1/4 inches approx f/3.3. Slot for Waterhouse stops. Rack and pinion focusing on lens. Fixed rear panel. Front panel sliding (pinion mechanism missing). Rotating back. Small Studio Camera for Postcards
Archer studio camera. Studio camera for 10x12" plates; provision for repeating back, 1/2 plate mask. Lens missing; rack focusing on rear panel; vertical and horizontal swing back; rising front. Overall: 438 mm x 508 mm x 717 mm. Archer studio camera, c 1860 1845-1865
Kodak No 2 Specialist studio camera, manufactured by Kodak Ltd. 10" x 8" plate camera on Century No 2 stand. As used by photographer Cornel Lucas. With spare dark slide. Fitted with Linhof lens fitting and Schneider-Kreuznach Tele-Xenar lens, 1:5,5/500. Camera back inscribed '20N Central 12"x10" 10"x8" 1/1 Pl 1/2 Pl. Bronze plaque on front of camera inscribed 'CORNEL / LUICAS /1946'. Cornel Lucas' Kodak Studio Camera No 2 1946
12 x 10" plate camera. Manufactured by London Stereoscopic Co., 106-108 Regent Street, London W. Folding mahogany camera for 12 x 10 plates 5 1/4 inch square aperture for lens panel (no lens). Sliding, rising front, rack and pinion focusing, double extensions. Swing out focusing screen on removable back, spare 10 x 12 inch back with hinged focusing screen (glass missing). Plate Camera
Watson stand plate camera, made by W. Watson and Sons. Bellows camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4" plates. No lens. Sliding rising and cross front. Swing back. Rack and pinion focussing, working back. In lined case by Dallmeyer, with three wooden bookform double darkslides. Tripod head. Watson stand plate camera 1890
Gandolfi extending bellows camera commissioned by the Home Office for use in HM Prisons; with cord pull roller blind shutter, Dallmeyer Serrac f4.5 7 1/2 inch lens Serial No 343888; and repeating back for 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch negatives (mask and plateholder missing). Overall: 340 mm x 225 mm x 310 mm. Gandolfi Extending Bellows Camera 1930
Whole-plate studio camera for 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inch plates. Cooke Portrait lens fitted Taylor, Taylor and Hobson barrel, Series II, F:14 1/2" f/4.5 No 97948; hemispherical bellows shutter behind lens. Sharp-soft focus lens adjustment. Rack rising front; rack focusing on front and back; screw adjustment of front extension bed. Vertical swing back, rack adjusted horizonatal swing back. Fitted with Kodak pattern spring back (not original) for 1/1 plates, with spare Kodak pattern spring back for 1/2 plates. Whole-plate studio camera for 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inch plates. Cooke Portrait lens fitted Taylor
Studio camera for small format passport photographs. Fitted with a Dallmeyer No.4 Stigmatic Series II lens f/6-45 No.67205 on circular mount and with a Salex anastigmat lens F165 f/5.5. Rack and pinion focusing on front panel. No movements. With repeating back with ground glass screen and taking plate holder for 10 1/2 x 2 3/4 inch plates. Three pictures 2 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches. With three plate holders. No. 2793. With 2375 used until 22/12/1972 for daily passport photographs. Studio Camera
De Vere whole plate monorail camera with spring back. De Vere Whole Plate Monorail Camera with Spring Back
De Vere half plate monorail camera in fitted case with spring back and bag bellows. De Vere half plate monorail camera
Ansco Studio camera. Studio camera for 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inch plates. Fixed front panel, sliding rear panel. Lever focusing. Screw swing back, both movements. Reversible back in detachable frame. Ansco. No lens. Overall: 510 mm x 350 mm x 720 mm. Ansco studio plate camera
Adams Studio Minex camera, 1937. For 1/1 plates; Goerz Dogmar lens F:300 f/5.5 No 389706. Side reflex focusing via internal mirror; cloth hood missing. Focal plane shutter; rack focusing and vertical swing on front; rising front Kodak type sprung reversible back. Bought for £85 in 1937 by Lord Brabazon of Tara, Kodak Director (died 1964). Overall: 524 mm x 380 mm x 490 mm. Adams Studio Minex camera 1937
Century studio camera. Whole plate studio camera fitted with half plate back, Ross no. 3 cabinet lens, F:13, No. 50567 with six waterhouse stops in leather case, rack and pinion focusing. Pneumatic bellows, studio shutter behind lens. Rack and pinion focusing on rear panel, screw swing back, vertical and horizontal, on century studio stand made by Eastman Kodak Co. With screw tilting and rack and pinion elevation with three castors. With wooden lens cap (lined with velvet). Overall (lens cover): 130 mm; overall (with lens): 510 mm x 350 mm x 860 mm. Century studio camera. Whole plate studio camera fitted with half plate back 1902-1932
'Forward' studio camera manufactured by O Sichel & Co, London, about 1900. Bone manufacturer's plate above lens reads 'The 'Forward' / O Sichel & Co / 62, Bunhill Row... / London'. Fitted to wheeled tripod base (see 1966-334/1). Sichel 'Forward' Studio Camera circa 1900
Large studio wet-plate camera, fitted with a Ross portrait lens, Waterhouse stops, rip focusing, No 2702. Top loading back, two-way swing. Screw focusing on front, rising front. For up to 11x11" plates. On elevating table stand with tilting top made by Smith & Pattison. Wet-plate Studio Camera and stand 1880-1900