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'''J. Lancaster & Son''' was a renowned optician and camera maker based in Birmingham. It made wooden view cameras, among them several cameras for smaller plate formats. A very special model was the Gem Apparatus of 1880, a camera with twelve lenses to shoot the same subject twelve times at once. Lancaster made its own lenses and had own shutter patents. Other products were magic lanterns. And when Lancaster made metal cameras it had to be very special ones like the telescopic Patent Watch Camera in pocket watch format.
 
'''J. Lancaster & Son''' was a renowned optician and camera maker based in Birmingham. It made wooden view cameras, among them several cameras for smaller plate formats. A very special model was the Gem Apparatus of 1880, a camera with twelve lenses to shoot the same subject twelve times at once. Lancaster made its own lenses and had own shutter patents. Other products were magic lanterns. And when Lancaster made metal cameras it had to be very special ones like the telescopic Patent Watch Camera in pocket watch format.
  

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J. Lancaster & Son was a renowned optician and camera maker based in Birmingham. It made wooden view cameras, among them several cameras for smaller plate formats. A very special model was the Gem Apparatus of 1880, a camera with twelve lenses to shoot the same subject twelve times at once. Lancaster made its own lenses and had own shutter patents. Other products were magic lanterns. And when Lancaster made metal cameras it had to be very special ones like the telescopic Patent Watch Camera in pocket watch format.

cameras / corresponding external links

  • 1880: Gem Apparatus / [1] at www.eastman.org
  • 1882: Instantograph / [2] at www.waterfordcountymuseum.org
  • 1882: Le "Meritoire" / [3] at www.photographica.nu
  • 1882: Le "Merveilleux" / [4] at www.photographica.nu , and [5] at www.antiquewoodcameras.com
  • 1886: Watch camera / [6] at www.eastman.org
  • 1890: Stereo Merveilleux / [7] at www.photographica.nu
  • 1891: Stereo Instantograph / [8] at www.antiquewoodcameras.com
  • ....: Stereo Meritoire
  • 1892: Rover magazine camera / [9] at www.photographica.nu
  • 1900: The Kamret / [10] at www.photographica.nu

shutters / corresponding external links

  • Lancaster's patent shutter / [11] at www.photographica.nu
  • Lancaster's patented bean shutter / see above (Link to Le "Merveilleux" at www.photographica.nu)