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German or Austrian-made 9x12 [[stereo]] plate camera, manufactured in the 1920, possibly made by [[Camera Industrie Austria]]. The wooden and cloth covered camera has a [[Brilliant_finder| Brilliant]]-type viewfinder in the top. A slotted bar that can be pulled out to one side allows to choose between two apertures. Shutter speeds can be chosen with the pointer (T, B, M).<ref>Where T allowed for long time exposures, B for short time exposures and M (Moment) was very short (instant) exposure</ref> Metal slides allow to expose both halves of the plate simultaneously and thus create a stereo image, or  allow to expose one half of the plate only.
German-made stereo plate camera, manufactured in the 1920s<ref>Based on the shape of the company logo on the Fitax units shown by Leski and the Dutch site</ref> by [[Bing Werke]] AG N&uuml;rnberg. Known is the <b>Fitax 1</b>. The camera has a slotted bar that allows to choose between two apertures. Metal slides allow to expose both halves of the plate and thus create a stereo image, or  allow to expose one half of the plate only.<ref>[http://www.leski.com.au/catalogues/a191/2.htm A.Leski Auction 191 lot 89]</ref><ref>[http://blog.seniorennet.be/fotografica/archief.php?ID=55 fotografica verzamelaar (Dutch)]</ref>
 
  
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The camera was distributed by  [[Bing Werke]] AG N&uuml;rnberg as the <b>Fitax 1</b>.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130703192219/http://www.leski.com.au/catalogues/a191/2.htm A.Leski Auction 191 lot 89] (archived)</ref><ref>[http://blog.seniorennet.be/fotografica/archief.php?ID=55 fotografica verzamelaar (Dutch)]</ref>
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It was also distributed in Switzerland as the [[Mecum]].
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==Notes and References==
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==Notes==
 
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[[Category: Stereo Cameras]]
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[[Category: Austria]]
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 26 February 2024

German or Austrian-made 9x12 stereo plate camera, manufactured in the 1920, possibly made by Camera Industrie Austria. The wooden and cloth covered camera has a Brilliant-type viewfinder in the top. A slotted bar that can be pulled out to one side allows to choose between two apertures. Shutter speeds can be chosen with the pointer (T, B, M).[1] Metal slides allow to expose both halves of the plate simultaneously and thus create a stereo image, or allow to expose one half of the plate only.

The camera was distributed by Bing Werke AG Nürnberg as the Fitax 1.[2][3] It was also distributed in Switzerland as the Mecum.


Notes

  1. Where T allowed for long time exposures, B for short time exposures and M (Moment) was very short (instant) exposure
  2. A.Leski Auction 191 lot 89 (archived)
  3. fotografica verzamelaar (Dutch)