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The 4½×6½×" folding bed plate camera Conley Model XIV was designed as all-round camera, made of mahogany, in finest genuine leather coating outside and piano finish inside, probably produced from 1900-1918. The bellows camera allowed lens board shifts and folding bed tilts. The lensboard was detachable. A nicely made tool for amateur photography of its time.
Conley Safety two-blade shutter, remarkably with additional long exposure times 1, 1/2, and 1/5 sec. image by Luis Cozeto (Image rights) |
A XIV, made in 1907, with Conley Rapid Orthographic lens. Others had a Double Rapid Rectilinear lens. image by Luis Cozeto (Image rights) |