Difference between revisions of "Hanover"
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− | '''Hanover''' | + | '''Hanover''' is the brand or type name of a [[magazine camera]], probably of British or German origin. |
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− | The falling-plate [[box camera]] | + | The falling-plate [[box camera]] has its aperture holes in the aperture dial on the front plate. Inside it has a giant magazine for 24 plate holders, double as many as in common falling-plate cameras. The shutter with setable speed has to be cocked. The falling-plate release is separate from the shutter release. |
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Revision as of 01:40, 28 February 2019
Hanover is the brand or type name of a magazine camera, probably of British or German origin.
image by John Nuttall (Image rights) |
The falling-plate box camera has its aperture holes in the aperture dial on the front plate. Inside it has a giant magazine for 24 plate holders, double as many as in common falling-plate cameras. The shutter with setable speed has to be cocked. The falling-plate release is separate from the shutter release.