Kershaw Peregrine

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The Peregrine is a vertical folding camera made by Kershaw for about two years from 1948. It made 2¼-inch square pictures on 120 film. Three models were produced, offering different levels of specification. The cameras appear not to have sold well, and they are rather rare.

Specifications[1]

  • Peregrine I
    • Kershaw Critak 8 cm f/4.5 lens
    • Kershaw eight-speed shutter; no flash synchronisation
    • Folding optical viewfinder
    • Double-exposure prevention interlock
  • Peregrine II
    • Taylor-Hobson Roytal 8 cm f/3.5 lens
    • Talykron nine-speed shutter; 1 - 1/400 second plus 'B'
    • Flash synchronisation post (adjustable synch. delay)
    • Folding optical viewfinder
    • Double-exposure prevention interlock
  • Peregrine III
    • Taylor-Hobson Adotal 8 cm f/2.9 lens
    • Talykron nine-speed shutter; 1 - 1/400 second plus 'B'
    • Flash synchronisation post (adjustable synch. delay)
    • Coupled rangefinder
    • Double-exposure prevention interlock


McKeown expresses doubt that the Peregrine I 'ever reached the shops'. F & S Marriott state that the cameras were only available for a short time, and not many appear to have been sold. Price reductions for the cameras were announced in 1950.


Notes

  1. Most of this information is from McKeown and Fred & Stephanie Marriott's 'Pieces'