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*[http://www.hulchercamera.com/ Charles Hulcher Co. website]
 
*[http://www.hulchercamera.com/ Charles Hulcher Co. website]
 
* [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=2418678&_ssl=off#2418678 Hulcher 35 model 112] sequence camera, serial no. 33, with frame rates up to 20 FPS, offered at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=2402233&acat=2402233&lang=3 November 2012 Westlicht Photographica Auction] in Vienna. This camera has been converted to use Leica R-mount lenses, and belonged to Prof. Franz Hoppichler, who used it to make the illustrations for skiing instructional books.
 
* [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=2418678&_ssl=off#2418678 Hulcher 35 model 112] sequence camera, serial no. 33, with frame rates up to 20 FPS, offered at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=2402233&acat=2402233&lang=3 November 2012 Westlicht Photographica Auction] in Vienna. This camera has been converted to use Leica R-mount lenses, and belonged to Prof. Franz Hoppichler, who used it to make the illustrations for skiing instructional books.

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Hulcher was founded in 1952 by photographer Charles A. Hulcher (1910-1994). The company developed panoramic cameras, press cameras and specialized cameras used in aeronautic and military applications. The Hulcher 35 model 112 illustrated dates from the 1970s, and is a 'sequence camera'; intended for making short series of exposures at a high frame rate, from which stills can be selected.


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