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5×7 inch variant (1911-15) image by mfophotos (Image rights) |
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The Auto Graflex was Folmer & Schwing's answer on problems that occurred with the complicated shutters of the company's earliest Graflex cameras. The Auto Graflex had a "New Simplified Focal Plane Shutter", a cloth curtain shutter that was simple, reliable and fast, with speeds up to 1/1000 sec. . The Auto Graflex was a single lens reflex camera for 3¼ × 4¼ inch plates (quarter-plates) or film sheets.
In the 1910s the camera was still available, and also for larger format.
Source
- ad in The Photo Miniature, Nov. 1905