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The '''Pocket Poco A''' is a strut folding quarter-plate camera made by the [[Rochester Camera and Supply Co.]] of Rochester, New York. It was only made in 1903.<ref name=Antique>[http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/pktpocoa.html Pocket Poco A] at [http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/ Antique and 19th Century Cameras]</ref> It is the same as the Pocket Monroe cameras made by [[Monroe]], one of the companies that merged to form the Rochester company, but whereas that was made in several sizes, the Pocket Poco was only made in the quarter plate size.
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The '''Pocket Poco A''' is a strut folding quarter-plate camera made by the [[Rochester Camera and Supply Co.]] of Rochester, New York. It was only made in 1903.<ref name=Antique>[http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/pktpocoa.html Pocket Poco A] at [http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/ Antique and 19th Century Cameras]</ref> It is the same as the [[Pocket Monroe]] cameras made by [[Monroe]], one of the companies that merged to form the Rochester company, but whereas that was made in three sizes (quarter plate being the largest), the Pocket Poco was only made in the quarter plate size.
  
 
The camera has a Bausch and Lomb Achromat lens, with two aperture settings, and a pneumatically-operated shutter with 'I', 'T' and 'B' settings. It has red ('Russia leather') bellows.<ref name=Antique></ref> The body is made from cherry wood, covered with leather.
 
The camera has a Bausch and Lomb Achromat lens, with two aperture settings, and a pneumatically-operated shutter with 'I', 'T' and 'B' settings. It has red ('Russia leather') bellows.<ref name=Antique></ref> The body is made from cherry wood, covered with leather.

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The Pocket Poco A is a strut folding quarter-plate camera made by the Rochester Camera and Supply Co. of Rochester, New York. It was only made in 1903.[1] It is the same as the Pocket Monroe cameras made by Monroe, one of the companies that merged to form the Rochester company, but whereas that was made in three sizes (quarter plate being the largest), the Pocket Poco was only made in the quarter plate size.

The camera has a Bausch and Lomb Achromat lens, with two aperture settings, and a pneumatically-operated shutter with 'I', 'T' and 'B' settings. It has red ('Russia leather') bellows.[1] The body is made from cherry wood, covered with leather.


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