Difference between revisions of "Climax Portrait Camera"
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− | The '''[[Anthony]] Climax Portrait Camera''' was a kind of huge [[field camera]]. Maybe it should be called a mobile [[studio camera]]. In fact it was a studio camera mounted on a wheelbarrow. It | + | The '''[[Anthony]] Climax Portrait Camera''' was a kind of huge [[field camera]]. Maybe it should be called a mobile [[studio camera]]. In fact it was a studio camera mounted on a wheelbarrow. It could be used for [[wet plate]] or [[tintype]] photography. It was capable of taking up to 16x16" photos. |
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large field camera on wheels image by Zane Healy (Image rights) |
The Anthony Climax Portrait Camera was a kind of huge field camera. Maybe it should be called a mobile studio camera. In fact it was a studio camera mounted on a wheelbarrow. It could be used for wet plate or tintype photography. It was capable of taking up to 16x16" photos.
Dana Geraths, loading a wet plate in plate holder image by Zane Healy (Image rights) |