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The '''Kershaw Raven''' is a black [[Bakelite]] [[folding]] camera for [[120 film|type No. 120 rollfilm]]. It was made in England by [[Kershaw|Kershaw Soho (Sales) Ltd.]], c.1947. The bakelite body is very like those of earlier Soho products (e.g. the [[Soho Model B]]).
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The '''Kershaw Raven''' is a black [[bakelite]] [[folding]] camera for [[120 film|type No. 120 rollfilm]]. It was made in England by [[Kershaw|Kershaw Soho (Sales) Ltd.]] in about 1947.<ref>{{McKeown12}} p459.</ref> The bakelite body is very like those of earlier Soho products (e.g. the [[Soho Model B]]).
  
The Bakelite front door is part of the [[bellows]]' self-erecting mechanism, and is reinforced with a metal plate to mount the folding struts. the door carries a tripod bush and a folding leg; a second tripod bush for [[landscape format]] pictures is mounted in side. When unfolded the lens standard position is fixed.
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The bakelite front door unfolds as the bed for the lens standard, and is reinforced with a metal plate to mount the folding struts. The door carries a tripod bush and a folding leg; a second tripod bush for [[landscape format]] pictures is mounted in the side of the body. When unfolded the lens standard position is fixed.
  
The Raven has a focusable ''1:6.3 F=4in Kershaw Anastigmat<ref>the photos show f6.3, but [[McKeown]] lists it as having an f4.5</ref>'' triplet lens, a dial-set [[everset shutter]] with three speeds, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 plus T and B, aperture stops from f6.3 to f22, a reflecting "[[Brilliant_finder|brilliant]]" type finder and a collapsible [[Viewfinder#Frame_Finders|two-frame finder]].
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The Raven has a 4-inch f/6.3 Kershaw Anastigmat<ref>McKeown lists the camera as having an f4.5 lens, but all examples seen have an f/6.3, as pictured here.</ref> triplet lens, with front-element focusing a dial-set [[everset shutter]] with speeds 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100 second, plus 'T' and 'B' and aperture stops from f/6.3 to f/22. There are both a [[Brilliant_finder|brilliant finder]] and a collapsible [[Viewfinder#Frame_Finders|frame finder]].
  
  

Revision as of 21:52, 1 April 2012

The Kershaw Raven is a black bakelite folding camera for type No. 120 rollfilm. It was made in England by Kershaw Soho (Sales) Ltd. in about 1947.[1] The bakelite body is very like those of earlier Soho products (e.g. the Soho Model B).

The bakelite front door unfolds as the bed for the lens standard, and is reinforced with a metal plate to mount the folding struts. The door carries a tripod bush and a folding leg; a second tripod bush for landscape format pictures is mounted in the side of the body. When unfolded the lens standard position is fixed.

The Raven has a 4-inch f/6.3 Kershaw Anastigmat[2] triplet lens, with front-element focusing a dial-set everset shutter with speeds 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100 second, plus 'T' and 'B' and aperture stops from f/6.3 to f/22. There are both a brilliant finder and a collapsible frame finder.



Notes

  1. McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p459.
  2. McKeown lists the camera as having an f4.5 lens, but all examples seen have an f/6.3, as pictured here.