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===Cameras with Junior shutter=== | ===Cameras with Junior shutter=== | ||
*[[Seneca Chautauqua]] (early production) | *[[Seneca Chautauqua]] (early production) | ||
+ | *[[Pocket Idea A1]] | ||
*[[Seroco Junior]] | *[[Seroco Junior]] | ||
− | * | + | *Conley Model V |
+ | *Conley Model VII | ||
+ | *Conley Model X | ||
+ | *Conley Pocket Folding Camera | ||
+ | *Conley Senior Folding Camera | ||
[[Category:Wollensak]] | [[Category:Wollensak]] | ||
[[Category:Leaf shutters]] | [[Category:Leaf shutters]] |
Revision as of 14:30, 11 July 2015
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Wollensak's Junior shutter was a simple shutter with built-in diaphragm. It could be used with simple achromatic lens or meniscus lens mounted behind the aperture as well as with more sophisticated two-part lens with one part mounted behind and the other in front of the aperture. The shutter offered the exposure-time modes bulb, time, and instant. It had a connector for a flexible pipe for pneumatic remote control.
Cameras with Junior shutter
- Seneca Chautauqua (early production)
- Pocket Idea A1
- Seroco Junior
- Conley Model V
- Conley Model VII
- Conley Model X
- Conley Pocket Folding Camera
- Conley Senior Folding Camera