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* [http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/early/early_1352.html Early 35mm cameras] include the QRS | * [http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/early/early_1352.html Early 35mm cameras] include the QRS | ||
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* [http://ldtomei2.googlepages.com/q.r.s.kamrac1928 QRS Kamra] at Elisabetta & L. David Tomei [http://ldtomei.googlepages.com/home] | * [http://ldtomei2.googlepages.com/q.r.s.kamrac1928 QRS Kamra] at Elisabetta & L. David Tomei [http://ldtomei.googlepages.com/home] | ||
* [http://www.butkus.us/de_vry/de_vry_still_camera/de_vry.htm DeVry Still Camera instruction manual] DeVry K-1 QRS | * [http://www.butkus.us/de_vry/de_vry_still_camera/de_vry.htm DeVry Still Camera instruction manual] DeVry K-1 QRS |
Revision as of 18:02, 26 February 2016
QRS camera (winder missing) image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
QRS Kamra image by Inspiredphotos (Image rights) |
The de Vry Still Camera Model K-1, or Q.R.S. Kamra is a very early 35mm camera made by the De Vry company in Chicago, possibly in 1928. It is also an early plastic camera. The brick-like body was made of mottled brown Bakelite-like plastic, with all the controls on one side. The flat back was removable for film loading, the film winding between special film cassettes.
The camera had a clockwork timer, and could shoot 40 24x32mm frames in 20 seconds.
Links/Sources
- QRS Kamra in the PowerHouse Museum
- McKeown lists this (p.369 of 1996 edition)
- Early 35mm cameras include the QRS
- QRS Kamra at Elisabetta & L. David Tomei [1]
- DeVry Still Camera instruction manual DeVry K-1 QRS