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− | The '''Klapp-Taschen-Camera''' is a fine example of [[Goldmann]]'s fine amateur cameras. It is a strut folding camera with nickel-plated metalwork and a leather bellows with a single, broad pleat. It has a good quality lens (the examples seen have a [[Goerz]] Dagor with helical focusing to about two metres), and a [[focal plane shutter]] with a range of speeds.<ref name=W1>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=163112&_ssl=off#163112 9x12 cm Klapp-Taschen-Kamera], serial no. 12108, with 120 mm f/6.8 Goerz Dagor series III, sold at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=148876&acat=148876&lang=3 May 2009 Westlicht Photographica Auction].</ref><ref name=W2>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=222217&_ssl=off#222217 Klapp-Taschen-Kamera], serial no. 13143, with 120 mm f/6.8 Dagor series III, sold at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=215786&acat=215786&lang=3 May 2011 Westlicht auction].</ref> The front allows front rise (when the camera is oriented horizontally). There is a collapsible [[viewfinder#Newton finder|Newton type finder]] and a spirit level on the top of the body. The camera has two tripod bushes. | + | The '''Klapp-Taschen-Camera''', from the early 20th century, is a fine example of [[Goldmann]]'s fine amateur cameras. It is a wooden-bodied strut folding camera with nickel-plated metalwork and a leather bellows with a single, broad pleat. It has a good quality lens (the examples seen have a [[Goerz]] Dagor with helical focusing to about two metres), and a [[focal plane shutter]] with a range of speeds.<ref name=W1>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=163112&_ssl=off#163112 9x12 cm Klapp-Taschen-Kamera], serial no. 12108, with 120 mm f/6.8 Goerz Dagor series III, sold at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=148876&acat=148876&lang=3 May 2009 Westlicht Photographica Auction].</ref><ref name=W2>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=222217&_ssl=off#222217 9x12 cm Klapp-Taschen-Kamera], serial no. 13143, with 120 mm f/6.8 Dagor series III, sold at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=215786&acat=215786&lang=3 May 2011 Westlicht auction].</ref> The front allows front rise (when the camera is oriented horizontally). There is a collapsible [[viewfinder#Newton finder|Newton type finder]] and a spirit level on the top of the body. The camera has two tripod bushes. |
It was available four sizes, for 9x12cm, 9x18cm, 12x16½cm and 13x18cm plates. One 9x12 example sold at Westlicht has a roll-film back (covering the full ''width'' of the format; it is perhaps for 8x12 cm), also by Goldmann.<ref name=W2></ref> This fits around the camera body, covering the folding finder, but comes with its own spirit level and detachable Newton finder. | It was available four sizes, for 9x12cm, 9x18cm, 12x16½cm and 13x18cm plates. One 9x12 example sold at Westlicht has a roll-film back (covering the full ''width'' of the format; it is perhaps for 8x12 cm), also by Goldmann.<ref name=W2></ref> This fits around the camera body, covering the folding finder, but comes with its own spirit level and detachable Newton finder. |
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Advertisement from 1902 Scan by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
The Klapp-Taschen-Camera, from the early 20th century, is a fine example of Goldmann's fine amateur cameras. It is a wooden-bodied strut folding camera with nickel-plated metalwork and a leather bellows with a single, broad pleat. It has a good quality lens (the examples seen have a Goerz Dagor with helical focusing to about two metres), and a focal plane shutter with a range of speeds.[1][2] The front allows front rise (when the camera is oriented horizontally). There is a collapsible Newton type finder and a spirit level on the top of the body. The camera has two tripod bushes.
It was available four sizes, for 9x12cm, 9x18cm, 12x16½cm and 13x18cm plates. One 9x12 example sold at Westlicht has a roll-film back (covering the full width of the format; it is perhaps for 8x12 cm), also by Goldmann.[2] This fits around the camera body, covering the folding finder, but comes with its own spirit level and detachable Newton finder.
Notes
- ↑ 9x12 cm Klapp-Taschen-Kamera, serial no. 12108, with 120 mm f/6.8 Goerz Dagor series III, sold at the May 2009 Westlicht Photographica Auction.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 9x12 cm Klapp-Taschen-Kamera, serial no. 13143, with 120 mm f/6.8 Dagor series III, sold at the May 2011 Westlicht auction.