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+ | The '''Juwel-Klapp-Camera''' is an amateur folding camera made by [[Emil Wünsche]] in about 1900. It is for 9x12cm film plates. Notes at ''Historic Camera'' (probably based on the catalogue; the site shows a catalogue picture very like the one here) state that the camera was intended for tourists and cyclists.<ref>[http://historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=1765 Juwel-Klapp] at [http://www.historiccamera.com/ Historic Camera].</ref> The body is of mahogany, with black leather covering. It has a [[Viewfinder#Newton finder|Newton-type viewfinder]] and a pneumatically-triggered 'I' and 'B' shutter. It was offered with lenses from renowned makers: [[Voigtländer]]'s Collinear, [[Steinheil]]'s Orthostigmat or [[Goerz]]'s double anastigmat. The cheapest variant had Wünsche's periscopic [[Aplanat|Rapid Aplanat]], the medium quality variant a Wünsche Mars-Anastigmat. | ||
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The Juwel-Klapp-Camera is an amateur folding camera made by Emil Wünsche in about 1900. It is for 9x12cm film plates. Notes at Historic Camera (probably based on the catalogue; the site shows a catalogue picture very like the one here) state that the camera was intended for tourists and cyclists.[1] The body is of mahogany, with black leather covering. It has a Newton-type viewfinder and a pneumatically-triggered 'I' and 'B' shutter. It was offered with lenses from renowned makers: Voigtländer's Collinear, Steinheil's Orthostigmat or Goerz's double anastigmat. The cheapest variant had Wünsche's periscopic Rapid Aplanat, the medium quality variant a Wünsche Mars-Anastigmat.