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The '''Naturfarbenkamera''' (natural color camera) is a three-color camera made by [[Bermpohl|Bermpohl & Co., Berlin]]. It is wooden-bodied, with bellows focusing. A system of beam-splitting mirrors divides the incoming light into three identical light bundles projecting the image onto three plates, arranged so as to have the same focus, enabling them to be exposed simultaneously. Color filters are placed in front of each plate, so each captures, as a monochrome silver negative image, a single color component for a three-color printing process. Three-color photography was in use from early to the middle of the twentieth century, being replaced by color film photography later on.
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Bermpohl also made cameras for three-color photography by ''successive'' (i.e. not simultaneous) exposure of the three plates. These cameras are simpler in construction; there is no need for the internal mirrors, or more than one place to attach a dark-slide.
  
The '''Naturfarbenkamera''' (natural color camera) is a typical three-color camera made by [[Bermpohl|Bermpohl & Co., Berlin]]. A system of beam-splitting mirrors divides the incoming light into three identical light bundles projecting the image onto three film plates, enabling them to be exposed simultaneously. Color filters in front of each film plate renders the black-and-white image suitable for a three-color printing process. The beam-splitting process was mainly in use from early to the middle of the twentieth century, being replaced by color film photography later on.
 
  
 
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*Type: Color camera using three monochrome film plates
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*Type: Color camera using three monochrome plates
 
*Manufacturer: Bermpohl & Co., Berlin
 
*Manufacturer: Bermpohl & Co., Berlin
*Film: three black-and-white film plates
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*Film: three black-and-white plates
 
*Lens: 1:4/220mm
 
*Lens: 1:4/220mm
 
*Lens aperture range: 1:4 to 1:32
 
*Lens aperture range: 1:4 to 1:32
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Revision as of 20:18, 16 January 2012

The Naturfarbenkamera (natural color camera) is a three-color camera made by Bermpohl & Co., Berlin. It is wooden-bodied, with bellows focusing. A system of beam-splitting mirrors divides the incoming light into three identical light bundles projecting the image onto three plates, arranged so as to have the same focus, enabling them to be exposed simultaneously. Color filters are placed in front of each plate, so each captures, as a monochrome silver negative image, a single color component for a three-color printing process. Three-color photography was in use from early to the middle of the twentieth century, being replaced by color film photography later on.

Bermpohl also made cameras for three-color photography by successive (i.e. not simultaneous) exposure of the three plates. These cameras are simpler in construction; there is no need for the internal mirrors, or more than one place to attach a dark-slide.


Specifications

  • Type: Color camera using three monochrome plates
  • Manufacturer: Bermpohl & Co., Berlin
  • Film: three black-and-white plates
  • Lens: 1:4/220mm
  • Lens aperture range: 1:4 to 1:32
  • Shutter: compound shutter with speeds up to 1/50 sec.