Difference between revisions of "See Saw Shutter"
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Revision as of 04:34, 13 July 2015
The See Saw Shutter was a shutter made of brass, patented by Lancaster.
The shutter was triggerable pneumatically. image by Luis Cozeto (Image rights) |
Simplicity was the ingenousity of Lancaster's shutter patents. The image show two variants of the See Saw Shutter and Lancaster's rotary shutter. image by Luis Cozeto (Image rights) |
image by Luis Cozeto (Image rights) |
description: see Fig. 28 Fig. on this page from the book
J. C. H. Wallsgrove, First Steps In Photography, New York 1913
Read more: http://chestofbooks.com/arts/photography/First-Steps/index.html#.VaM_cvnEcng#ixzz3fk7CMyAz