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The ''Simplex'' was made since 1914 by ''New Ideas Mfg.'' in New York. It used 15m stripes of [[35mm]] cine-film, allowing to shoot either 800 exposures in cine-format 18×24mm or 400 exposures already in modern standard [[35mm film]] frame-format 24×36mm.
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Several cameras have been named '''Simplex''':
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*the [[Ducati Simplex]] half-frame 35 mm camera
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*Several cameras by [[Ernemann]], and later models by [[Zeiss Ikon]]:<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} pp281 & 1057.</ref>
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**for 6.5x9 cm and 9x12 cm plates (Zeiss Ikon model 112/7)
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**for 6x9 cm on roll-film (model 511/2)
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**the '''Simplex-Ernoflex''' box-form SLR for 4.5x6 cm, 6.5x9 cm or 9x12 cm plates.<ref name=McK/>
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*McKeown lists the Ernemann folding plate cameras as also sold by [[Voigtländer]].<ref name=McK2>McKeown p961.</ref>
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*the [[Simplex Multi-Exposure]] camera for still photographs on 35 mm film, made by the [[Multi-Speed Shutter Company]].
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*Simplex magazine plate cameras by [[Krugener|Dr Krügener]] for 6x8 cm or 9x12 cm plates.
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*McKeown lists the '''Simplex Snapper''', a simple camera for 126 cartridges.<ref name=McK3>McKeown, p595.</ref>
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The '''Simplex''' was made since 1914 by ''New Ideas Mfg.'' in New York. It used 15m strips of [[35mm]] cine-film, allowing to shoot either 800 exposures in cine-format 18&times;24mm or 400 exposures already in modern standard [[35mm film]] frame-format 24&times;36mm.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 4 May 2015

Disambiguation Page

Several cameras have been named Simplex:

  • the Ducati Simplex half-frame 35 mm camera
  • Several cameras by Ernemann, and later models by Zeiss Ikon:[1]
    • for 6.5x9 cm and 9x12 cm plates (Zeiss Ikon model 112/7)
    • for 6x9 cm on roll-film (model 511/2)
    • the Simplex-Ernoflex box-form SLR for 4.5x6 cm, 6.5x9 cm or 9x12 cm plates.[1]
  • McKeown lists the Ernemann folding plate cameras as also sold by Voigtländer.[2]
  • the Simplex Multi-Exposure camera for still photographs on 35 mm film, made by the Multi-Speed Shutter Company.
  • Simplex magazine plate cameras by Dr Krügener for 6x8 cm or 9x12 cm plates.
  • McKeown lists the Simplex Snapper, a simple camera for 126 cartridges.[3]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 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). pp281 & 1057.
  2. McKeown p961.
  3. McKeown, p595.