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− | The '''[[Cord]] 47''' box camera was made in France around 1947. It is a dual format camera taking images 6×9cm or 4.5×6cm on 120 film. One has to select the film format before loading the film; small flaps can be swivelled into position in front of the film when using the smaller format. There are two shutter settings, instantaneous (I) and time exposures (P) operated with a control on the side. There is a choice of three apertures: f12, f16 and f22. The viewfinders have lines indicating the two formats. | + | The '''[[Cord]] 47''' box camera was made in France around 1947. It is a dual format camera taking images 6×9cm or 4.5×6cm on [[120 film]]. One has to select the film format before loading the film; small flaps can be swivelled into position in front of the film when using the smaller format. There are two shutter settings, instantaneous (I) and time exposures (P) operated with a control on the side. There is a choice of three apertures: f12, f16 and f22. The viewfinders have lines indicating the two formats. |
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Revision as of 05:39, 23 February 2023
Cord 47 Photo by Leigh Harris (Image rights) |
The Cord 47 box camera was made in France around 1947. It is a dual format camera taking images 6×9cm or 4.5×6cm on 120 film. One has to select the film format before loading the film; small flaps can be swivelled into position in front of the film when using the smaller format. There are two shutter settings, instantaneous (I) and time exposures (P) operated with a control on the side. There is a choice of three apertures: f12, f16 and f22. The viewfinders have lines indicating the two formats.