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− | The '''Nettel''' is a strut-folding plate camera with a focal-plane shutter, made by [[Nettel|Nettel Camerawerk]]; the camera was introduced in 1903, while the company was still called '''Süddeutsches Camerawerk Körner und Mayer'''. | + | The '''Nettel''' is a strut-folding plate camera with a focal-plane shutter, made by [[Nettel|Nettel Camerawerk]]; the camera was introduced in 1903, while the company was still called '''Süddeutsches Camerawerk Körner und Mayer'''.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p714.</ref> It is very similar to the later [[Deckrullo-Nettel|''Deckrullo''-Nettel]] strut-folders, with the same strut system, allowing focusing by adjustable strut extension, with a built-in focus scale, in addition to ground-glass focusing, horizontal and vertical movements of the lens board, and a frame finder. It has, however, a more primitive focal-plane shutter than the Deckrullo-Nettel, that is not self-capping, so that care must be taken not to tension the shutter with the dark slide removed. |
Two stereo models were made. Like the mono cameras, these differ from the stereo ''Deckrullo''-Nettel models in the shutter. | Two stereo models were made. Like the mono cameras, these differ from the stereo ''Deckrullo''-Nettel models in the shutter. | ||
The camera was made in many plate sizes (McKeown lists the ''Deckrullo''-Nettel in all the same sizes except for 4x5 inch<ref name=McK></ref>): | The camera was made in many plate sizes (McKeown lists the ''Deckrullo''-Nettel in all the same sizes except for 4x5 inch<ref name=McK></ref>): | ||
− | * 6 or 6.5x9 cm<ref>[ | + | * 6 or 6.5x9 cm<ref>[https://wlpa.auction2000.se/auk/w.Object?inC=WLPA&inA=4&inO=700 6.5x9 cm Körner & Mayer Nettel] with 10.5 cm f/3.8 Trioplan, sold at the [https://wlpa.auction2000.se/auk/w.ObjectList?inSiteLang=&inC=WLPA&inA=4 fourth Westlicht Photographica Auction], on 22 November 2003.</ref> |
* 3¼x4¼ inch (quarter plate) | * 3¼x4¼ inch (quarter plate) | ||
* 9x12 cm<ref>Previously shown with Zeiss Tessar at ''Kameramuseum E Bittner'' (a Picasaweb account).</ref> | * 9x12 cm<ref>Previously shown with Zeiss Tessar at ''Kameramuseum E Bittner'' (a Picasaweb account).</ref> |
Revision as of 21:26, 19 July 2020
The Nettel is a strut-folding plate camera with a focal-plane shutter, made by Nettel Camerawerk; the camera was introduced in 1903, while the company was still called Süddeutsches Camerawerk Körner und Mayer.[1] It is very similar to the later Deckrullo-Nettel strut-folders, with the same strut system, allowing focusing by adjustable strut extension, with a built-in focus scale, in addition to ground-glass focusing, horizontal and vertical movements of the lens board, and a frame finder. It has, however, a more primitive focal-plane shutter than the Deckrullo-Nettel, that is not self-capping, so that care must be taken not to tension the shutter with the dark slide removed.
Two stereo models were made. Like the mono cameras, these differ from the stereo Deckrullo-Nettel models in the shutter.
The camera was made in many plate sizes (McKeown lists the Deckrullo-Nettel in all the same sizes except for 4x5 inch[1]):
- 6 or 6.5x9 cm[2]
- 3¼x4¼ inch (quarter plate)
- 9x12 cm[3]
- 4x5 inch
- 10x15 cm
- 4¼*6½ inch (half plate)
- 13x18 cm
- Stereo models
- 9x14 cm
- 9x18 cm
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p714.
- ↑ 6.5x9 cm Körner & Mayer Nettel with 10.5 cm f/3.8 Trioplan, sold at the fourth Westlicht Photographica Auction, on 22 November 2003.
- ↑ Previously shown with Zeiss Tessar at Kameramuseum E Bittner (a Picasaweb account).