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The '''AK 1/03'''<ref>'AK 1/03' is engraved in the plate on the side (the strap-attachment) of the example sold at Leitz auction. Christie's name the camera 'AK', which obviously stands for 'Aerial-Kamera'. The correct name is unclear.</ref> is an aerial camera made in about 1955 by [[Plaubel]] of Frankfurt. It makes 6x9cm exposures on 120 roll film in a detachable filmholder.<ref name=LPA34>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Plaubel-Aerial-Camera-AK-1-03/AI-34-37077 Aerial Camera AK 1/03] serial number 103, sold at the [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Cameras/Past-Auctions/Auction-34/ 34th Leitz Photographica Auction], in June 2019.</ref><ref name=C>[https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-4141509 Aerial Camera AK] serial number 105, with optical viewfinder mounted, and with yellow and orange filters, sold by [https://www.christies.com Christie's] in 2003. The auctioneer's notes mention 'it is reported' that ''sixty'' units of the camera were made, for the Swedish army.</ref> It has a [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds 1/20 - 1/1000 second, plus 'T' (marked as such on the speed dial; but perhaps 'B' shutter). The examples seen have a 100mm f/3.5 Anticomar lens. The camera has a frame finder; the rear part folding, the front a simple wire 'set of goalposts' that pulls up. There is also a big shoe on the top left for mounting a Galilean viewfinder, as in the second example linked below. The camera and film-holder are painted with pale green crackle-finish paint. The camera has leather hand-straps on each side, and there are some folded brackets either side of the lens which might serve to fasten the camera to a frame in an aircraft. There is a bipost [[flash synchronisation]] terminal on the left side.
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The '''AK 1/03'''<ref>'AK 1/03' is engraved in the plate on the side (the strap-attachment) of the camera. 'AK' obviously stands for 'Aerial-Kamera'.</ref> is an aerial camera made in about 1955 by [[Plaubel]] of Frankfurt. It makes 6x9cm exposures on 120 roll film in a detachable filmholder. It has a [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds 1/20 - 1/1000 second, plus 'T' (marked as such on the speed dial; but perhaps 'B' shutter). The examples seen have a 100mm f/3.5 Anticomar lens. The camera has a frame finder; the rear part folding, the front a simple wire 'set of goalposts' that pulls up. There is also a big shoe on the top left for mounting a Galilean viewfinder, as in the second example linked below. The camera and film-holder are painted with pale green crackle-finish paint. The camera has leather hand-straps on each side, and there are some folded brackets either side of the lens which might serve to fasten the camera to a frame in an aircraft. There is a bipost [[flash synchronisation]] terminal on the left side.
  
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==Examples==
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* [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Plaubel-Aerial-Camera-AK-1-03/AI-34-37077 Serial number 103], with film back and lens-hood sold at the [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Cameras/Past-Auctions/Auction-34/ 34th Leitz Photographica Auction], in June 2019.
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* [https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-4141509 Serial number 105], with film-back and hood, optical viewfinder mounted, and with yellow and orange filters, sold by [https://www.christies.com Christie's] in 2003.
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* [https://www.lpfoto.se/auk/w.object?inC=LP&inA=20180327_1159&inO=101&inSiteLang=ENGLISH Serial number 114], with two film-backs, hood, optical finder, yellow and orange filters, a swivel-mount (?) and leather outfit case, sold by [http://www.lpfoto.se/ LP Foto Auktion] in December 2018. The auctioneer's notes state that ''sixty'' units of the camera were made, for the Swedish air force.
  
 
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The AK 1/03[1] is an aerial camera made in about 1955 by Plaubel of Frankfurt. It makes 6x9cm exposures on 120 roll film in a detachable filmholder. It has a focal-plane shutter with speeds 1/20 - 1/1000 second, plus 'T' (marked as such on the speed dial; but perhaps 'B' shutter). The examples seen have a 100mm f/3.5 Anticomar lens. The camera has a frame finder; the rear part folding, the front a simple wire 'set of goalposts' that pulls up. There is also a big shoe on the top left for mounting a Galilean viewfinder, as in the second example linked below. The camera and film-holder are painted with pale green crackle-finish paint. The camera has leather hand-straps on each side, and there are some folded brackets either side of the lens which might serve to fasten the camera to a frame in an aircraft. There is a bipost flash synchronisation terminal on the left side.

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  1. 'AK 1/03' is engraved in the plate on the side (the strap-attachment) of the camera. 'AK' obviously stands for 'Aerial-Kamera'.