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Beginning in 1913, the [[folding bed camera]] cameras '''Pocket Seneca No.30''', Pocket Seneca '''No.31''' and Pocket Seneca '''No.32''' were offered in a new design, for giving these cameras a common falling&rising front. | Beginning in 1913, the [[folding bed camera]] cameras '''Pocket Seneca No.30''', Pocket Seneca '''No.31''' and Pocket Seneca '''No.32''' were offered in a new design, for giving these cameras a common falling&rising front. | ||
− | These cameras usually were offered for the plate (or sheet film) sizes 3¼×4¼", 4×5", 3¼×5½", and 5×7". | + | These cameras usually were offered in differently sized variants, each for one of the plate (or sheet film) sizes 3¼×4¼", 4×5", 3¼×5½", and 5×7". |
No. 30 was the simple folding bed type.<br/> | No. 30 was the simple folding bed type.<br/> | ||
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===Sources=== | ===Sources=== | ||
*[http://www.piercevaubel.com/cam/catalogs/1913senecacatmlp443.htm 1913 Seneca Catalog] on Pierce Vaubel's website [http://www.piercevaubel.com/] | *[http://www.piercevaubel.com/cam/catalogs/1913senecacatmlp443.htm 1913 Seneca Catalog] on Pierce Vaubel's website [http://www.piercevaubel.com/] | ||
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+ | *[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/seneca/pocket_senecas/pocket_senecas.htm Pocket Senecas user manuals] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:19, 20 September 2021
Camera with Bausch & Lomb lens and Duo shutter, probably the Pocket Seneca No. 32, with 5x7" sheet film holders and tripod image by digitaljp (Image rights) |
Beginning in 1913, the folding bed camera cameras Pocket Seneca No.30, Pocket Seneca No.31 and Pocket Seneca No.32 were offered in a new design, for giving these cameras a common falling&rising front. These cameras usually were offered in differently sized variants, each for one of the plate (or sheet film) sizes 3¼×4¼", 4×5", 3¼×5½", and 5×7".
No. 30 was the simple folding bed type.
No. 31 was the same, but with rack&pinion focusing aid.
No. 32 was the long focus version with double extension bellows, and with rack&pinion too.
In 1917 the No. 31 was the last of these cameras appearing in the catalog, and renamed to Seneca Camera No. 31.
Sources
- 1913 Seneca Catalog on Pierce Vaubel's website [1]