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*[http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/pktpocoa.htm Pocket Poco A] at Antique Wood Cameras [http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com] | *[http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/pktpocoa.htm Pocket Poco A] at Antique Wood Cameras [http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com] | ||
*[http://www.boxcameras.com/perfectpocosad.html an ad] and the [http://www.boxcameras.com/telepococam.html Tele Photo Cycle Poco] at BoxCameras.com [http://www.boxcameras.com/telepococam.html] | *[http://www.boxcameras.com/perfectpocosad.html an ad] and the [http://www.boxcameras.com/telepococam.html Tele Photo Cycle Poco] at BoxCameras.com [http://www.boxcameras.com/telepococam.html] |
Revision as of 21:28, 11 August 2008
photography related industry in Rochester (New York) |
American Camera | Bausch & Lomb | Blair | Century | Crown Optical Co. | Elgeet | Folmer & Schwing | Gassner and Marx | Graflex | Gundlach | Ilex | JML | Kodak | Milburn | Monroe | PMC | Ray | Reichenbach, Morey and Will | Rochester Camera and Supply Co. | Rochester Optical Co. | Rochester Panoramic Camera Co. | Seneca | Sunart | Walker | Webster Industries | Wollensak |
and in Rochester (Minnesota) |
Conley |
external links |
graflex.org - Rudolf Kingslake's "Optical industry in Rochester (N.Y.)" |
In 1891 the Rochester Camera Mfg. Co. was founded by H. B. Carlton, the brother of Rochester Optical's founder W. F. Carlton. Later it became the Rochester Camera and Supply Co.. In 1899 it joined the new group Rochester Optical and Camera Co. which was taken over by Kodak in 1903. A main product line of Rochester Camera and Supply were the Poco folding cameras. The cameras were equipped with Poco shutters.
Cameras
- Poco (4x5)
- Pocket Poco (3 1/4 x 4 1/4)
- Pocket Poco A (3 1/4 x 4 1/4 strut folder)
- Poco View
- Rochester View
- Cycle Poco
- Tele Photo Cycle Poco
Links
- Pocket Poco A at Antique Wood Cameras [1]
- an ad and the Tele Photo Cycle Poco at BoxCameras.com [2]
- Poco View and Rochester View at Field Cameras of the United States: 1879-1930 [3]