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|image_text= Brückner tailboard camera, with an [[Wünsche|Emil Wünsche]]<br/>f/8 Extra Rapid Anastigmat No. 3 lens.
 
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|image_text= Brückner 13x18 cm tailboard camera, with a 21cm f/4.5 Voigtlander Heliar lens<br/>Very simple camera without rotating back and only front raise and horizontal shift movements.<br> This model is called Paris.
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==Links==
 
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* [http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1971411 9x12 cm horizontal folding tailboard camera] with a Goerz Lynkeioskop lens and several plate-holders, sold by [http://www.breker.com Auction Team Breker] in May 2006; dated by the auctioneer to about 1900.
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* [https://www.liveauctioneers.com/price-result/field-camera-solid-by-alfred-bruckner-1900/ 9x12 cm horizontal folding tailboard camera] with a Goerz Lynkeioskop lens and several plate-holders, sold by [https://auction-team.de/ Auction Team Breker] in May 2006; dated by the auctioneer to about 1900.
* [http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/8777644 13x18 cm Union folding tailboard camera] with two lenses and several plateholders, sold by Breker in March 2011; also dated by the auctioneer to about 1900.
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* [https://www.liveauctioneers.com/price-result/union-field-camera-by-alfred-bruckner-c-1900/ 13x18 cm Union folding tailboard camera] with two lenses and several plateholders, sold by Breker in March 2011; also dated by the auctioneer to about 1900.
* [http://www.lungov.com/wagner/c/044c.html 13x18 cm folding tailboard camera] with a brass-bound lens and front roller shutter, at [http://www.lungov.com/wagner/index.html Wagner Lungov's website]; Mr Lungov comments on the rather simple way that the rear standard is mounted on the base.
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* [https://apenasimagens.com/en/paris-ii-alfred-bruckner/ 13x18 cm folding tailboard camera,] a very simple Alfred Bruckner camera called Paris, at apenasimagens.com site by Wagner Lungov.
  
  
 
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[[Category: German camera makers]]

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Alfred Brückner was a camera maker in Rabenau, a few miles outside Dresden, from about 1900 to 1955.[1] The company made several wooden field cameras, the majority being of tailboard design. McKeown lists models named Gloria, Paris, Union and Schüler-Apparat (Student Camera). A maker's plate showing a flag with the word 'Solid' appears on most or all Brückner cameras; this is the company's trademark, rather than a model name.[1] Most of the cameras have sliding rise and/or horizontal shift on the front board.


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  1. 1.0 1.1 McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p162.

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