Künstler-Kamera

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The Künstler-Kamera ('artist's camera') is a SLR plate camera produced by the German company Hüttig from c.1905 onwards.

This camera stayed in production as the ICA Reflex after Hüttig's merger into ICA in 1909.

The Künstler-Kamera was produced in eight plate sizes.[1]

Known ICA production types and sizes [2] :

  • Type 748, 6.5x9cm
  • Type 749, 9×9cm
  • Type 750, 9×12cm and 10x12cm
  • Type 751, 8×10.5cm
  • Type 752, 10×15cm and 12x16cm
  • Type 753, 13×18cm


Notes

  1. According to notes on Hüttig at Storia della Fotografia (in Italian); the page shows a German advertisement for the Künstler-Kamera, describing it as 'die Spiegel-Reflex-Kamera für ernste, erfolgreiche Arbeit' (the SLR camera for serious, successful work).
  2. According to the ICA table at From the focal plane to infinity