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− | The '''Minimum-Palmos''' | + | The '''Minimum-Palmos''' is a strut folding viewfinder camera with a fast [[focal plane shutter]]. It was made by [[Zeiss-Palmos]] circa since 1904 and later by [[Ica]] for the plate/sheet formats 4.5×6cm, 6.5×9cm, 6×9cm, 3¼×4¼inch, 9×12cm, 4×5inch and 13×18cm, 9×18cm (panorama), and for the stereo formats 9×12 and 9×18. [[Zeiss]]'s f6.3 [[Tessar]]s were the standard lens equipment. The cameras have a Newton type [[viewfinder]]. The shutter allows speeds from 1/15 to 1/1000 sec. |
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Revision as of 04:13, 28 April 2017
images by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |
The Minimum-Palmos is a strut folding viewfinder camera with a fast focal plane shutter. It was made by Zeiss-Palmos circa since 1904 and later by Ica for the plate/sheet formats 4.5×6cm, 6.5×9cm, 6×9cm, 3¼×4¼inch, 9×12cm, 4×5inch and 13×18cm, 9×18cm (panorama), and for the stereo formats 9×12 and 9×18. Zeiss's f6.3 Tessars were the standard lens equipment. The cameras have a Newton type viewfinder. The shutter allows speeds from 1/15 to 1/1000 sec.
image by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |
Format | f/6.3 Tessar |
6×9 | 112mm |
9×12 | 150mm |
4×5in | 150mm |
9×18 | 136mm |
9×12 stereo | 2× 84mm |
Links
- Minimum Palmos at Pacific Rim Camera
- Minimum Palmos 9x12 and Minimum Palmos 9x18 at Sylvain Halgand's collection d'appareils
- ICA Minimum Palmos at Classic Cameras by RaúlM.