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: Folding camera for 123 rollfilm 4 x 5 inches. Fitted with a Beck-Steinheil Orthostigmat lens, Series I and a Bausch and Lomb unicum shutter <ref>[http://collectionsonline.nmsi.ac.uk/detail.php?type=related&kv=8205555&t=objects NMSI - Objects] Cornex rollfilm camera </ref> | : Folding camera for 123 rollfilm 4 x 5 inches. Fitted with a Beck-Steinheil Orthostigmat lens, Series I and a Bausch and Lomb unicum shutter <ref>[http://collectionsonline.nmsi.ac.uk/detail.php?type=related&kv=8205555&t=objects NMSI - Objects] Cornex rollfilm camera </ref> | ||
− | * Frena (1894) | + | * [[Frena]] (1894) |
* Hill Sky Camera (1924) | * Hill Sky Camera (1924) | ||
===Lenses=== | ===Lenses=== |
Revision as of 16:53, 11 April 2014
Beck Microstigmar macro lenses, date unknown image by Richard Kaye (Image rights) |
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R & J Beck was a renowned British optical company based in London.[1] It was founded in 1843 by the nephews of J.J. Lister, Richard Beck (1827-1866) and Joseph Beck (1828-1891) who were in partnership with a famous instrument maker, James Smith (d. 1870). It started as Smith and Beck. In 1854 the company was renamed to Smith, Beck and Beck. After Smith's retirement in 1865 the company became R & J Beck. It produced a wide range of optical products: microscopes, telescopes, trench periscopes for army officers in the First World War, eye test glasses for opticians (optometer lenses), other optical equipment, and last not least camera lenses and even some cameras. Best known in the camera area are some cameras of the brand Ensign which bear lenses branded as "Beck Ensign". Another highlight in the company's camera engagement is the fact that T. E. Lawrence, better known as 'Lawrence of Arabia', used a plate camera made by Beck.[2]
Cameras
- Dai Cornex (1905)
- Folding camera for 123 rollfilm 4 x 5 inches. Fitted with a Beck-Steinheil Orthostigmat lens, Series I and a Bausch and Lomb unicum shutter [3]
- Frena (1894)
- Hill Sky Camera (1924)
Lenses
- Asymmetrical[4]
- Autograph Wide Angle Lens (100°) (~1888)[5]
- Beck-Steinheil Orthostigmat
- Biplanat
- N° 2, 5"
- N° 3, 6"
- N° 6, 11"[8]
- Convertible Double Apeanat 9" f/7.7[9]
Beck Ensign Anastigmat Series VIIn nº 0 image by Skink74 (Image rights) |
- Enlarging Anastigmat 2 1/4in f/4.5[10]
- Ensign Anastigmat Series VIIn nº 0
- Isostigmar
- Microstigmar
- Multiflex Lens f/8[13]
- Neostigmar Series IIIn No.3 5" [14]
- Rapid Rectilinear 11 inch f/8 (~1910)[15]
- Symmetrical Lens
Beck Guided Weapons Lenses
R&J Beck designed G.W. Type 2 Mk.3 lens image by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |
The folowing lenses have been documented
- GW Type 2 Mk 2 (on a Dekko GW 1 Mk1A)
* GW Type 2 Mk 3 (on a Dekko GW 1 Mk1A and a Beck GW 2)
- The lens is similar to the Type 2 M2, but is surrounded by four diodes for @@@
- GW Type 3 Mk 2 (on a Dekko GW 1 Mk1C)
Links
- R & J Beck NMSI - People
Notes
- ↑ 1867-80: 31 Cornhill; 1881->1900 68 Cornhill.—Factory at Lister Works, Kentish Town, Holloway.
- ↑ T. E. Lawrence and his Cameras at Museum of the History of Science, University of Oxford [1]
- ↑ NMSI - Objects Cornex rollfilm camera
- ↑ See this image set
- ↑ Beck's Wide Angle "Autograph" Lens at Antique Wood Cameras
- ↑ NMSI - Objects Cornex rollfilm camera
- ↑ NMSI - Objects Beck-Steinheil Orthostigmat lens
- ↑ NMSI - Objects Biplanat N° 6
- ↑ Online auction Dec 2011
- ↑ Online auction Dec 2011
- ↑ NMSI - Objects Folding bellows hand camera
- ↑ British half plate camera , with Isostigmar 7.2" f/7.7 sn. #19042 Online auction Dec 2011
- ↑ NMSI - Objects Multiflex Lens
- ↑ NMSI - Objects Neostigmar Series
- ↑ NMSI - Objects Rapid rectilinear lens
- ↑ NMSI - Objects Symmetrical Lens
- ↑ Beck Symmetrical 12 Inch F8 from Markus Glück on Flickr