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− | The Model 0 is a simple wooden-bodied 6.5x9cm 'hand & stand' folding plate camera by [[Glunz|Glunz & Sohn Kamerawerk Hannover]]. It was available with a range of lenses and shutters, including the Glunz Anastigmat and [[Meyer]] Trioplan f6.3 105mm lenses in [[Vario]] or [[Ibsor]] shutters. The example illustrated has a [[Carl Zeiss]] [[Tessar]] f4.5 lens in a dial set [[Compur]] shutter, which may be a later addition as it does not appear in the advertisement shown on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/appareil-3648-Glunz_Glunz%200.html www.collection-appareils.com]. | + | The '''Model 0''' is a simple wooden-bodied 6.5x9cm 'hand & stand' folding plate camera by [[Glunz|Glunz & Sohn Kamerawerk Hannover]]. It was available with a range of lenses and shutters, including the Glunz Anastigmat and [[Meyer]] Trioplan f6.3 105mm lenses in [[Vario]] or [[Ibsor]] shutters. The example illustrated has a [[Carl Zeiss]] [[Tessar]] f4.5 lens in a dial set [[Compur]] shutter, which may be a later addition as it does not appear in the advertisement shown on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/appareil-3648-Glunz_Glunz%200.html www.collection-appareils.com]. |
The camera has front rise and cross movements, single extension bellows and a brilliant finder. | The camera has front rise and cross movements, single extension bellows and a brilliant finder. | ||
Revision as of 01:21, 5 December 2013
Glunz Mod. 0 Plate Camera image by Nicholas Middleton (Image rights) |
The Model 0 is a simple wooden-bodied 6.5x9cm 'hand & stand' folding plate camera by Glunz & Sohn Kamerawerk Hannover. It was available with a range of lenses and shutters, including the Glunz Anastigmat and Meyer Trioplan f6.3 105mm lenses in Vario or Ibsor shutters. The example illustrated has a Carl Zeiss Tessar f4.5 lens in a dial set Compur shutter, which may be a later addition as it does not appear in the advertisement shown on www.collection-appareils.com. The camera has front rise and cross movements, single extension bellows and a brilliant finder.
Links
- Glunz on www.collection-appareils.com by Sylvain Halgand
- Glunz page at Collection G. Even's site