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The '''Leonar Model A VI''' is folding [[plate]] camera, format 10x15 cm, produced by the German company [[Leonar|Leonar-Werke Arndt & Löwengard]] in Wandsbek near Hamburg c.1914 <ref>Article "Fotografische Nieuwigheden" (Photography News) as published in the May 1914 issue of the Dutch photography magazine "Lux"</ref>. | The '''Leonar Model A VI''' is folding [[plate]] camera, format 10x15 cm, produced by the German company [[Leonar|Leonar-Werke Arndt & Löwengard]] in Wandsbek near Hamburg c.1914 <ref>Article "Fotografische Nieuwigheden" (Photography News) as published in the May 1914 issue of the Dutch photography magazine "Lux"</ref>. | ||
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Leonar Model A VI, drawing May 1914 scanned by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
The Leonar Model A VI is folding plate camera, format 10x15 cm, produced by the German company Leonar-Werke Arndt & Löwengard in Wandsbek near Hamburg c.1914 [1].
It is described as having a double extension bellows and a focusing knob on the side of the bed plate.
Notes
- ↑ Article "Fotografische Nieuwigheden" (Photography News) as published in the May 1914 issue of the Dutch photography magazine "Lux"