Sinclair

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James A. Sinclair & Company Ltd was a camera-maker in London from about 1904.[1] Sinclair himself was at one time an employee of Adams before setting up his own firm. Sinclair was also involved in Newman & Sinclair, at the same time as Sinclair & Co. was operating independently.

Sinclair is best-known for the Una series of wooden-bodied folding plate cameras in various sizes, including tropical models, and the aluminium-bodied Traveller Uno.[2]


Notes

  1. Sinclair company information at Early Photography.
  2. 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). p895.


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Examples seen at auction

  • 6x9 cm Tropical Una, about 1915, mahogany with brass binding and fittings, with 8-inch Ross lens and Newman & Sinclair 'Perfect' shutter. There are focus scales on both sides of the bed; it is probable that the lens is a combinable lens, and one of the scales shows focus for one component only, as a long-focus lens. There is a small Watson viewfinder on the bed, and front-rear and left-right spirit levels on the front standard. The camera has front rise and tilt.
  • 4x5 inch Tropical Una No. 2, about 1920, with 7¼-inch f/4.5 Ross Xpres, sold at the December 2010 Westlicht auction. Rack-and-pinion focus on the bed, with an ivory focus scale to two yards, with depth-of-field markings (the camera has triple extension, so could focus rather closer). There is a seperate infinity mark for use with a telephoto attachment. There are levels (by Taylor, Taylor & Hobson) on the standard. The camera has no shutter (as shown; the lens may have been exchanged), and no viewfinder other than the ground glass.
  • 4x5 inch Tropical Una No. 2 with Dallmeyer Stigmatic series II lens and behind-the-lens telephoto attachment, sold at the May 2011 Westlicht auction. This example has no focus scale or levels, but is otherwise similar to the camera above.