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'''James F Shew & Company''' were a camera manufacturer based in London, England, reportedly working from c.1849 until c.1920<ref>[http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/shew-xit.htm Rob Niederman's page]</ref>. | '''James F Shew & Company''' were a camera manufacturer based in London, England, reportedly working from c.1849 until c.1920<ref>[http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/shew-xit.htm Rob Niederman's page]</ref>. | ||
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=== Cameras === | === Cameras === |
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James F Shew & Company were a camera manufacturer based in London, England, reportedly working from c.1849 until c.1920[1].
Xit ¼-plate with f6.8 Syntor in Goerz diaphragm shutter. image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
Cameras
- Day Xit c.1910
- Detectivkamera
- Eclipse c.1890
- Eclipse Focal Plane
- Eclipse Pocket
- Euxit Vest Pocket
- Featherweight Camera, c.1898
- Fieldcamera Stereo
- Five Guinea Xit c.1904
- Guinea Xit c.1906
- Hand Universal Camera
- Press Reflector A abd B
- Reflector Reflex
- Shewgraphe Patent
- Stereo Field Camera c.1900
- Tailboard Camera c.1900
- Tailboard Camera Stereo
- Two Guinea Xit c. 1904
- Wideangle camera, c.1893
- Xit (wooden)
- Xit (aluminium) c.1900
- Xit Stereoscopic
Sources
- McKeown, pp.889-890
- Price List of General Photographic Apparatus and Materials from Kodak Ltd., reprint on Google Books
- links below.
Links
- Shew Eclipse Camera, c.1889 in the Camera Collection, Photographica, Ake Borgstrom - Stockholm - Sweden
- Shew Xit, c.1898 by Rob Niederman
- Shew camera, c.1902 at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia
- Shew camera listing at the Historic Camera
- Photos at Collectiblend.com: