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− | The US maker of enlargers [[Beseler]] evidently had a government contract to produce a 4×5 inch press camera. Like the Beseler [[Topcon]] cameras it may have been an import given the Beseler name. This model is sturdily built, has a viewfinder with multiple lens framelines, and offers a focal-plane shutter and a Graflok-style back. This is quite an uncommon camera, raising the question of how seriously Beseler pursued civilian sales of the | + | The US maker of enlargers [[Beseler]] evidently had a government contract to produce a 4×5 inch press camera. Like the Beseler [[Topcon]] cameras, it may have been an import given the Beseler name. This model is sturdily built, has a viewfinder with multiple lens framelines, and offers a focal-plane shutter and a Graflok-style back. This is quite an uncommon camera, raising the question of how seriously Beseler pursued civilian sales of the model. |
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The US maker of enlargers Beseler evidently had a government contract to produce a 4×5 inch press camera. Like the Beseler Topcon cameras, it may have been an import given the Beseler name. This model is sturdily built, has a viewfinder with multiple lens framelines, and offers a focal-plane shutter and a Graflok-style back. This is quite an uncommon camera, raising the question of how seriously Beseler pursued civilian sales of the model.