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− | The '''Kershaw 110''' is a basic but well-made folding camera made by [[Kershaw-Soho|G B Kershaw]] of Leeds in England, introduced in 1954. It makes 2¼-inch square (6x6 cm) images on [[120 film]]. It has an I & B shutter, [[flash sync|synchronised]] for flash, and a [[fixed-focus]] lens with a choice of two apertures, f/11 & f/16. | + | The '''Kershaw 110''' is a basic but well-made folding camera made by [[Kershaw-Soho|G B Kershaw]] of Leeds in England, introduced in 1954. It makes 2¼-inch square (6x6 cm) images on [[120 film]]. It has an I & B shutter, [[flash sync|synchronised]] for flash, and a [[fixed-focus]] lens with a choice of two apertures, f/11 & f/16. Kodak 250 push on filters will fit the lens. |
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+ | *[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/gb-kershaw/gb-kershaw-110/gb-kershaw-110.htm Kershaw 110 user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org] | ||
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Manufacturer: Kershaw Date of Production: 1955 Type of Camera: Viewfinder Film Type: 120 Roll (6x6cm) Lens: Meniscus Shutter speed range: I or B Viewfinder: Yes |
The Kershaw 110 is a basic but well-made folding camera made by G B Kershaw of Leeds in England, introduced in 1954. It makes 2¼-inch square (6x6 cm) images on 120 film. It has an I & B shutter, synchronised for flash, and a fixed-focus lens with a choice of two apertures, f/11 & f/16. Kodak 250 push on filters will fit the lens.
Kershaw 110 Top image by Morinaka. (Image rights) |
Kershaw 110 image by AWCam (Image rights) |