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Revision as of 15:41, 28 May 2018

F. H. Sanderson was a cabinetmaker who was interested in architecture photography. He developed a bellows camera with variably movable lensboard. In 1895 he got a patent on that principle and let the Holmes Bros. company make the cameras. These were the first highly flexible modern view cameras.


 

 



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