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==First model, 1906==
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==Early model==
The '''Bebe''' (or '''Bébé'''; the name appears accented on the camera itself, as pictured here, but is written without the accents in both the English and German catalogues<ref name=ECat>[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ica_cameras/ica_cameras.htm ICA Cameras English-language catalogue, 1925] (the upper link), page 39, at Mike Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Orphan Cameras].</ref><ref name=GCat>[http://www.cameraeccentric.com/html/info/ica_1.html ICA Cameras German-language catalogue, 1925], page 3, at [http://www.cameraeccentric.com/index.html Camera Eccentric].</ref>) is a small plate camera made by [[ICA]]. The first model was made in 1906, and takes 4,5 x 6cm glass plates. The lens is a Zeiss Triotar 7.5 cm f/3.5, and the camera allows some lens board movements.
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The '''Bebe''' (or '''Bébé'''; the name appears accented on the camera itself, as pictured here, but is written without the accents in both the English and German catalogues<ref name=ECat>[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ica_cameras/ica_cameras.htm ICA Cameras English-language catalogue, 1925] (the upper link), page 39, at Mike Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Orphan Cameras].</ref><ref name=GCat>[https://www.cameraeccentric.com/static/img/pdfs/ica_1.pdf ICA Cameras German-language catalogue, 1925], page 3, at [https://www.cameraeccentric.com/ Camera Eccentric].</ref>) is a small plate camera introduced to the market by the small swiss camera maker [[Zulauf]] in 1906, other sources say 1908. Production resumed at [[ICA]] in Dresden in 1911, after Zulauf merged with [[ICA]]. The early model takes 4,5 x 6cm glass plates. Zulauf cameras carry a G.Z.C. logo in an oval and separate Bebe lettering. Later ICA cameras have ICA-Bebe written in the oval. The shutter is a modified Compound (up to 1/250s) and known lenses are either Zeiss Tessar 7.5 f/4.5 or Zeiss Triotar 7.5 cm f/3.5. The camera allows some lens board movements.
  
==Second model, about 1925==
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==Later model, about 1925==
 
ICA catalogues of about 1925 show another model of the camera, and describe it as new.<ref name=ECat/><ref name=GCat/> It is a strut-folding camera, now made in two sizes. Each has a dial-set [[Compur]] shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/250 second.
 
ICA catalogues of about 1925 show another model of the camera, and describe it as new.<ref name=ECat/><ref name=GCat/> It is a strut-folding camera, now made in two sizes. Each has a dial-set [[Compur]] shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/250 second.
 
* Model A (listed as model 40/2 in the German catalogue) is for 4.5x6cm (1&frac34; x 2<sup>3</sup>/<sub>8</sub> inch) plates, or film-packs.  with Tessar 3-inch f4.5 lens
 
* Model A (listed as model 40/2 in the German catalogue) is for 4.5x6cm (1&frac34; x 2<sup>3</sup>/<sub>8</sub> inch) plates, or film-packs.  with Tessar 3-inch f4.5 lens
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==Links==
 
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<!--Commented out link, page no longer present/available, please remove if not returned by 03/2017 *[http://www.kameramuseum.ch/gj/ica/ab1900/index.html Ica cameras 1900-1910] at www.kameramuseum.ch [http://www.kameramuseum.ch] -->
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*[http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_C1010.html Ica Bébé early model] at [http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk Early Photography]
* [http://flickr.com/photos/theo_ochsenbein/1241410707/ Strut-folding Bebe] (not clear which size; the camera is missing its Ikonometer finder) in [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theo_ochsenbein/ Theo Ochsenbein's Flickr account]
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*[http://historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=1205& Ica Bébé Model A] at [http://historiccamera.com/ Historic Camera]
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*[http://historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=1206& Ica Bébé Model B] at [http://historiccamera.com/ Historic Camera]  
  
 
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[[Category: 6.5x9 strut folding]]
 
[[Category: 6.5x9 strut folding]]
 
[[Category: ICA|Bebe]]
 
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[[Category: B|Bebe ICA]]
 
[[Category: 1906-1910]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:35, 4 April 2023

Early model

The Bebe (or Bébé; the name appears accented on the camera itself, as pictured here, but is written without the accents in both the English and German catalogues[1][2]) is a small plate camera introduced to the market by the small swiss camera maker Zulauf in 1906, other sources say 1908. Production resumed at ICA in Dresden in 1911, after Zulauf merged with ICA. The early model takes 4,5 x 6cm glass plates. Zulauf cameras carry a G.Z.C. logo in an oval and separate Bebe lettering. Later ICA cameras have ICA-Bebe written in the oval. The shutter is a modified Compound (up to 1/250s) and known lenses are either Zeiss Tessar 7.5 f/4.5 or Zeiss Triotar 7.5 cm f/3.5. The camera allows some lens board movements.

Later model, about 1925

ICA catalogues of about 1925 show another model of the camera, and describe it as new.[1][2] It is a strut-folding camera, now made in two sizes. Each has a dial-set Compur shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/250 second.

  • Model A (listed as model 40/2 in the German catalogue) is for 4.5x6cm (1¾ x 23/8 inch) plates, or film-packs. with Tessar 3-inch f4.5 lens
  • Model B (listed as model 41/2 in the German catalogue) is for 6.5x9cm (2½ x 3½ inch) plates.

The US catalogue lists the cameras only with f/4.5 Tessar lenses, 3- and 4-inch respectively; the German one lists the smaller camera with a choice of f/4.5 Tessar or f/3.5 Triotar. Both catalogues make a point of stating that focusing is not by a helical mount but by rotating the front element: as the picture here shows, this required two different focus markers, because of the different planes of focus for plate-holders and the film-pack adapter. The German catalogue states that the larger camera has front rise. The cameras have both an 'Ikonometer' folding frame-finder, incorporating a close-up lens, and a smaller Newton finder.

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