Difference between revisions of "Hawk-eye No. 2"
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− | The original Hawk-eye cameras were made by the Boston Camera Co., which was taken over by Blair Camera Co. in 1890. This company was taken over By Eastman Kodak in 1899. This is the reason why there's no Hakw-eye No. 1 in the kodak list: that camera, a 4×5 | + | The original Hawk-eye cameras were made by the Boston Camera Co., which was taken over by Blair Camera Co. in 1890. This company was taken over By Eastman Kodak in 1899. This is the reason why there's no Hakw-eye No. 1 in the kodak list: that camera, a 4×5 inch plate camera, was made by the original company.'' source'': [[McKeown]] |
This Hawk-eye No. 2 has a cardboard camerabody (the cardboard is showing on the edges) | This Hawk-eye No. 2 has a cardboard camerabody (the cardboard is showing on the edges) |
Revision as of 13:33, 17 June 2006
The original Hawk-eye cameras were made by the Boston Camera Co., which was taken over by Blair Camera Co. in 1890. This company was taken over By Eastman Kodak in 1899. This is the reason why there's no Hakw-eye No. 1 in the kodak list: that camera, a 4×5 inch plate camera, was made by the original company. source: McKeown
This Hawk-eye No. 2 has a cardboard camerabody (the cardboard is showing on the edges)