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===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== |
Revision as of 00:17, 26 October 2011
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Specifications
This camera was built in 1906. It was made for glass plates 4,5 x 6cm. It allowed lens board movements.
- Lens: Triotar 1:3,5/7,5cm
Later(?) version
This version is a strut folder, apparently without lens movements. There were two sizes, each with a Compur shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/250:
- A for 4.5x6cm (1¾ x 23/8; inch) images, with Tessar 3-inch f4.5 lens
- B for 6.5x9cm (2½ x 3½ inch) images, with Tessar 4-inch f4.5 lens[1]
Links
- Ica cameras 1900-1910 at www.kameramuseum.ch [1]
- Images of Bébé on Flickr:
- ↑ Page 39, "ICA Cameras" leaflet on Mike Butkus' site