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The '''[[Dallmeyer]] Dual''' was a 4.5x6 folding camera, sold in 1931. It had a strange aspect, with vertically oriented barn doors and a lens plate mounted on scissor struts. The lens was a Dallmeyer Dalmac Anastigmat 3"/3.5, mounted on a Compur rimset shutter to 1/250. The metal body was leather covered, there was a folding frame finder and a folding leg with a curved shape. | The '''[[Dallmeyer]] Dual''' was a 4.5x6 folding camera, sold in 1931. It had a strange aspect, with vertically oriented barn doors and a lens plate mounted on scissor struts. The lens was a Dallmeyer Dalmac Anastigmat 3"/3.5, mounted on a Compur rimset shutter to 1/250. The metal body was leather covered, there was a folding frame finder and a folding leg with a curved shape. | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == |
Revision as of 12:49, 19 April 2006
The Dallmeyer Dual was a 4.5x6 folding camera, sold in 1931. It had a strange aspect, with vertically oriented barn doors and a lens plate mounted on scissor struts. The lens was a Dallmeyer Dalmac Anastigmat 3"/3.5, mounted on a Compur rimset shutter to 1/250. The metal body was leather covered, there was a folding frame finder and a folding leg with a curved shape.
Serial numbers:
- s/n D154 (Christies 11/3/1993), lens 143852
Bibliography
- British Camera Makers, N. Channing & M. Dunn, ed. Parkland Designs