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The '''Peco Supra''' is a monorail camera made by [[Plaubel]] between 1954 and 1960.<ref>[https://www.cameraeccentric.com/static/img/pdfs/plaubel_1.pdf Brochure] for various Peco cameras including the Supra, about 1960. It dates the Supra to 1954, and is very specific that it was 'Gebaut bis 1.3.1960'; built until 1 March 1960. At [https://www.cameraeccentric.com/ Camera Eccentric].</ref> As usual for Plaubel, it is an all-metal camera, with leather bellows. It is probably most used as a 9x12cm or 4x5-inch camera; plate or film backs can be attached for 6.5x9cm, 9x12cm, 4x5-inch and 10x15cm plates or film, and 4.5x6cm, 6x6cm and 6x9cm roll-film backs can be used. The maximum bellows draw is 500mm. The front and rear standards are held in yokes, each giving 25° of tilt, 35° of swing, and 50mm of rise and of fall. Sideways shift is achieved by using swing. There are scales for most of the movements, including scales on the rail which travel with each standard to show racking adjustments. Examples of the camera have been seen with black or red bellows.
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The '''Peco Supra''' is a monorail camera made by [[Plaubel]] between 1954 and 1960.<ref>[https://www.cameraeccentric.com/static/img/pdfs/plaubel_1.pdf Brochure] for various Peco cameras including the Supra, about 1960. It dates the Supra to 1954, and is very specific that it was 'Gebaut bis 1.3.1960'; built until 1 March 1960. At [https://www.cameraeccentric.com/ Camera Eccentric].</ref> As usual for Plaubel, it is an all-metal camera, with leather bellows. It is probably most used as a 9x12cm or 4x5-inch camera; plate or film backs can be attached for 6.5x9cm, 9x12cm, 4x5-inch and 10x15cm plates or film, and 4.5x6cm, 6x6cm and 6x9cm roll-film backs can be used. The maximum bellows draw is 500mm. The front and rear standards are held in yokes, each giving 25° of tilt, 35° of swing, and 50mm of rise and of fall. Sideways shift is achieved by using swing. Each standard sits on its own short rail; they are flat, with an angled slot along each top edge, with which the 'claws' of the standard mount engage. These in turn are mounted on a base rail on the tripod mount. The focusing rails can be unlocked (with a knob under the base rail) and moved along the base rail, extending beyond it. They have a centimetre scale to show adjustments in racking; there are also scales for swing and tilt. The rack itself is a raised strip along the middle of each rail.
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Examples of the camera have been seen with black or red bellows.
  
 
''Historic Camera'' shows a Supra II (not mentioned in the brochure cited), and dates it to about 1960.<ref>[http://historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=2558 Supra II] at [http://historiccamera.com Historic Camera].</ref>
 
''Historic Camera'' shows a Supra II (not mentioned in the brochure cited), and dates it to about 1960.<ref>[http://historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=2558 Supra II] at [http://historiccamera.com Historic Camera].</ref>
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The Peco Supra is a monorail camera made by Plaubel between 1954 and 1960.[1] As usual for Plaubel, it is an all-metal camera, with leather bellows. It is probably most used as a 9x12cm or 4x5-inch camera; plate or film backs can be attached for 6.5x9cm, 9x12cm, 4x5-inch and 10x15cm plates or film, and 4.5x6cm, 6x6cm and 6x9cm roll-film backs can be used. The maximum bellows draw is 500mm. The front and rear standards are held in yokes, each giving 25° of tilt, 35° of swing, and 50mm of rise and of fall. Sideways shift is achieved by using swing. Each standard sits on its own short rail; they are flat, with an angled slot along each top edge, with which the 'claws' of the standard mount engage. These in turn are mounted on a base rail on the tripod mount. The focusing rails can be unlocked (with a knob under the base rail) and moved along the base rail, extending beyond it. They have a centimetre scale to show adjustments in racking; there are also scales for swing and tilt. The rack itself is a raised strip along the middle of each rail.

Examples of the camera have been seen with black or red bellows.

Historic Camera shows a Supra II (not mentioned in the brochure cited), and dates it to about 1960.[2]

Notes

  1. Brochure for various Peco cameras including the Supra, about 1960. It dates the Supra to 1954, and is very specific that it was 'Gebaut bis 1.3.1960'; built until 1 March 1960. At Camera Eccentric.
  2. Supra II at Historic Camera.