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'''D. Shackman & Sons''' were an English instrument manufacturer, who have made various special purpose cameras, such as [[passport camera]]s taking two or four copies of the same picture, oscilloscope cameras and automated cameras for sequences of pictures - and camera accessories such as interval timers.  The company now seems to be called Shackman Instruments Ltd., based in Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire.  There are reports (on auction sites) of some of the passport cameras fitting both [[Polaroid]] and [[Fuji]] instant films.
 
'''D. Shackman & Sons''' were an English instrument manufacturer, who have made various special purpose cameras, such as [[passport camera]]s taking two or four copies of the same picture, oscilloscope cameras and automated cameras for sequences of pictures - and camera accessories such as interval timers.  The company now seems to be called Shackman Instruments Ltd., based in Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire.  There are reports (on auction sites) of some of the passport cameras fitting both [[Polaroid]] and [[Fuji]] instant films.
  

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D. Shackman & Sons were an English instrument manufacturer, who have made various special purpose cameras, such as passport cameras taking two or four copies of the same picture, oscilloscope cameras and automated cameras for sequences of pictures - and camera accessories such as interval timers. The company now seems to be called Shackman Instruments Ltd., based in Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire. There are reports (on auction sites) of some of the passport cameras fitting both Polaroid and Fuji instant films.

Camera Models

  • Auto Camera mark 3 (presumably marks 1 & 2 exist; automatic 250-shot camera for 35mm film c.1953)[1]
  • Shackman Auto 200 Exposure Camera (c.1949)
  • Shackman 7000 Oscilloscope camera (for Polaroid film, c.1978)
  • Shackman AC 1/100/R Mark 2 Recording Camera (c.1950)
  • Shackman AC 2/25 Oscilloscope Recording Camera (c.1950)
  • Shackman Oscilloscope Camera SuperSeven (c.1972)

Passport cameras

Notes

  1. McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). Page 889.

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