Cyclone
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The Cyclone cameras were a series of box-style magazine cameras, made by the Western Camera Manufacturing Co. of Chicago. Around 1900 such wooden leatherette-coated falling-plate magazine cameras for twelve plate holders were a common camera type. The Cyclone was available as cheap small variant and as well as 10-Dollar model for 4x5" plates. It had a plate change button, making its operation as easy as possible. It had the two reflecting type viewfinders which were box camera standard, and an "automatic" shutter (meaning a shutter with instant mode). The simpler box-style Cyclone Sr. cameras also belonged to the camera series.
Links
- Cyclone No. 5 at a camera museum site
- Cyclone No. 2 at BoxCameras.Com [1]
- Cyclone Sr. at BoxCameras.Com [2]