Difference between revisions of "Filmplate Premo"
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− | The '''3A Film Plate Special Premo''' was a folding bed plate camera for the special postcard format 3¼×5. It had a thumb screw below the lens to fix the lens standard vertically. It had a 90 degree turnable reflecting type finder on the folding bed. It was equipped with a fine lens/shutter combination. The one on the image above had a Kodak [[Zeiss]] lens made under license by Kodak, and a [[Compound]] shutter made under license by [[Bausch & Lomb]]. | + | The '''3A Film Plate Special Premo''' was a folding bed plate camera for the special postcard format 3¼×5½. It had a thumb screw below the lens to fix the lens standard vertically. It had a 90 degree turnable reflecting type finder on the folding bed. It was equipped with a fine lens/shutter combination. The one on the image above had a Kodak [[Zeiss]] lens made under license by Kodak, and a [[Compound]] shutter made under license by [[Bausch & Lomb]]. |
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Revision as of 21:16, 25 October 2008
image by Bill Strong |
The 3A Film Plate Special Premo was a folding bed plate camera for the special postcard format 3¼×5½. It had a thumb screw below the lens to fix the lens standard vertically. It had a 90 degree turnable reflecting type finder on the folding bed. It was equipped with a fine lens/shutter combination. The one on the image above had a Kodak Zeiss lens made under license by Kodak, and a Compound shutter made under license by Bausch & Lomb.