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− | The '''Moment-Magazin-Camera Tenax''' is a [[magazine camera]] for 9x12 cm plates, made by [[Goerz]] of Berlin in about 1892.<ref name=W>[ | + | The '''Moment-Magazin-Camera Tenax''' is a [[magazine camera]] for 9x12 cm plates, made by [[Goerz]] of Berlin in about 1892.<ref name=W>[https://wlpa.auction2000.se/auk/w.Object?inC=WLPA&inA=6&inO=716 Moment-Magazin-Camera Tenax] sold at the [https://wlpa.auction2000.se/auk/w.ObjectList?inSiteLang=&inC=WLPA&inA=6 sixth Westlicht Photographica Auction], on 6 November 2004.</ref> It is made from mahogany wood. The plate magazine is at the side of the camera, not at the back as is common with detective cameras, making the camera a rather bulky shape. It has an unidentified lens and a guillotine shutter. There are [[viewfinder|Watson finders]] and tripod bushes for vertical and horizontal orientation. The auctioneer's notes at Westlicht state that the patent for the camera was held by a Danish designer, Möller.<ref name=W/><ref>[http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/originalDocument?CC=CH&NR=11648A&KC=A&FT=D&ND=3&date=18960815&DB=worldwide.espacenet.com&locale=en_EP Swiss Patent 11648], ''Photographischer Apparat'', filed 1895 and granted to B. Möller in 1896 (i.e. a few years after this camera) describes another detective camera, this time with the plates stored behind the camera, but end-on to the lens, the patent protecting the plate-changing mechanism. At [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/advancedSearch?locale=en_EP Espacenet], the patent search facility of the European Patent Office</ref> |
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The Moment-Magazin-Camera Tenax is a magazine camera for 9x12 cm plates, made by Goerz of Berlin in about 1892.[1] It is made from mahogany wood. The plate magazine is at the side of the camera, not at the back as is common with detective cameras, making the camera a rather bulky shape. It has an unidentified lens and a guillotine shutter. There are Watson finders and tripod bushes for vertical and horizontal orientation. The auctioneer's notes at Westlicht state that the patent for the camera was held by a Danish designer, Möller.[1][2]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Moment-Magazin-Camera Tenax sold at the sixth Westlicht Photographica Auction, on 6 November 2004.
- ↑ Swiss Patent 11648, Photographischer Apparat, filed 1895 and granted to B. Möller in 1896 (i.e. a few years after this camera) describes another detective camera, this time with the plates stored behind the camera, but end-on to the lens, the patent protecting the plate-changing mechanism. At Espacenet, the patent search facility of the European Patent Office