Snappa (folding)

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The Snappa Camera was made by Rochester Optical Co. around 1902. It was a folding bed magazine camera. The chief attraction of the camera was the special drawer in its back. This drawer was the magazine which could be loaded with 24 film sheets or 12 glass plates. When just drawn out of the side and pushed back into it the plate or sheet in the focal plane was exchanged automatically. This mechanism was advertised as "The Magic Magazine". The camera had a brilliant viewfinder, an "Auto" shutter with speeds 1, 1/2, 1/5, 1/25 and 1/100 sec. plus T and B mode, a vertically movable lens standard, and probably always a quite good lens, for example one from Goerz.