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'''Plavic 9x12''' is  a 9x12cm folder bed plate film camera, manufactured by [[Héard & Mallinjod]], Lyon, France for [[Plavic]] in Lyon.  The camera is identical with the [[Hemax  | Hémax ]] folder bed plate 9x12 camera produced by  [[Héard & Mallinjod]] from 1923 to the early 1930s.
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'''Plavic 9x12''' is  a 9x12cm folder bed plate film camera, manufactured by [[Héard & Mallinjod]], Lyon, France for [[Plavic]] in Lyon.  The camera is identical with the [[Hemax  | Hémax ]]   [[Folding bed camera| folding bed]] plate   9x12 camera produced by  [[Héard & Mallinjod]] from 1923 to the early 1930s.
  
 
===Specifications===
 
===Specifications===
'''Model''': Hémax 9x12 folder plate serie 00, (without identification).
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'''Model''': Hémax 9x12 [[Folding bed camera| folding bed]] plate camera serie 00, (without identification).
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'''Production''': 1923 to early 1930s.
 
'''Production''': 1923 to early 1930s.
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'''Lens:''' '''Plavic-Anastigmat '''135mm f/6.3''', ''' Aperture range f/6.3-f/32, filter slip-on
 
'''Lens:''' '''Plavic-Anastigmat '''135mm f/6.3''', ''' Aperture range f/6.3-f/32, filter slip-on
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'''Focusing: '''  Bellows focusing, index and scale on the left-inside of the front cover, Focus range: 1-10m +inf.
 
'''Focusing: '''  Bellows focusing, index and scale on the left-inside of the front cover, Focus range: 1-10m +inf.
'''Shutter:'''  [[Gitzo]] leaf [[Gitzo shutters#"PLAVICOS"| shutter type B1]], with speeds: 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 +T & B (The shutter was named Plavicos  on some models of Plavic cameras, which was made by Gitzo.
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'''Cocking and Shutter release''': by the same lever, on front of the lens-shutter barrel,
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'''Shutter:'''  [[Gitzo]] leaf [[Gitzo shutters#"PLAVICOS"| shutter type B1]], with speeds: 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 +T & B.<ref>The [[Gitzo]] shutter was labelled 'Plavicos' on some models of Plavic cameras.</ref>
Manual shutter cocking and release at the same time, diaphragm opens and closes on single press
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'''View finders:''' 1) Waist-level [[Brilliant finder]] on top of the lens standard, turning 90 degrees left on its own axis for landscape pictures
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'''Cocking and Shutter release''': by the same lever, on front of the lens-shutter barrel; manual shutter cocking and release at the same time, diaphragm opens and closes on single press
2) Sports finder: A big wire sports finder, hinged on the lens standard and used with a folding rear peep sight part, on the left side of the camera
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'''View finders:''' 1) Waist-level [[Brilliant finder]] on top of the lens standard, turning 90 degrees left on its own axis for landscape pictures 2) Sports finder: A big wire sports finder, hinged on the lens standard and used with a folding rear peep sight part, on the left side of the camera
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'''Bellows:''' single-extension, vertical shift of the lens standard possible
 
'''Bellows:''' single-extension, vertical shift of the lens standard possible
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'''Body:''' metalic,  weight 850g
 
'''Body:''' metalic,  weight 850g
 
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Plavic 9x12 folder bed plate camera, c.1930 <br><small> images by [[User:Süleymandemir | Süleyman Demir]] </small> {{with permission}}
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Plavic 9x12   [[Folding bed camera| folding bed]] plate camera, c.1930 <br><small> images by [[User:Süleymandemir | Süleyman Demir]] </small> {{with permission}}
 
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==Notes and References==
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[[Category: 9x12 folding]]
 
[[Category: 9x12 folding]]
 
[[Category:French]]
 
[[Category:French]]

Revision as of 08:07, 21 February 2011


Plavic 9x12 is a 9x12cm folder bed plate film camera, manufactured by Héard & Mallinjod, Lyon, France for Plavic in Lyon. The camera is identical with the Hémax folding bed plate 9x12 camera produced by Héard & Mallinjod from 1923 to the early 1930s.

Specifications

Model: Hémax 9x12 folding bed plate camera serie 00, (without identification).

Production: 1923 to early 1930s.

Lens: Plavic-Anastigmat 135mm f/6.3, Aperture range f/6.3-f/32, filter slip-on

Focusing: Bellows focusing, index and scale on the left-inside of the front cover, Focus range: 1-10m +inf.

Shutter: Gitzo leaf shutter type B1, with speeds: 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 +T & B.[1]

Cocking and Shutter release: by the same lever, on front of the lens-shutter barrel; manual shutter cocking and release at the same time, diaphragm opens and closes on single press

View finders: 1) Waist-level Brilliant finder on top of the lens standard, turning 90 degrees left on its own axis for landscape pictures 2) Sports finder: A big wire sports finder, hinged on the lens standard and used with a folding rear peep sight part, on the left side of the camera

Bellows: single-extension, vertical shift of the lens standard possible

Body: metalic, weight 850g

Plavic 9x12 folding bed plate camera, c.1930
images by Süleyman Demir (Image rights)

Notes and References

  1. The Gitzo shutter was labelled 'Plavicos' on some models of Plavic cameras.