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Revision as of 05:54, 2 May 2012

Scovill & Adams offered its 4x5in Waterbury Detective Camera, improved model, ca. 1892. The camera has a quite simple shutter and a reflecting type viewfinder. It resembles earlier box cameras of Scovill, for example the one with focusable back which was designed by Willard H. Fuller and described in a patent of 1888.




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