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The Korona View Camera was a wooden field camera made by Gundlach in Rochester, N.Y.. From 1900 to 1903 a simpler variant was made in two sizes for the exposure formats 6.5x8.5" and 8x10", then a more sophisticated variant followed, offered in different sizes for a variety of formats.
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- The Gundlach Korona View Camera, 1st version at Field Cameras of the United States: 1879-1930 [1]
- The Gundlach Korona View Camera, 2nd version at Field Cameras of the United States: 1879-1930 [2]