Victo

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The Victo is a folding half-plate field camera made by Houghton from about 1898.[1] It was introduced as a fairly basic camera, but features were added to later models, including triple extension from 1908 (so that the cameras is thereafter the Triple Victo) and automatic locking of the front and rear standards as the camera was unfolded.[1] Early models are equipped with a Thornton-Pickard roller shutter; Wood and Brass shows an example from around 1900;[2] This was replaced in about 1911 with Houghton's own shutter.[1]


Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1911 Triple Victo (rebadged by Youdall of Leeds), with Ensign shutter giving speeds 1/15 - 1/150 second, plus 'T', and 9-inch f/8 Rapid Rectilinear; also notes about the development of the Victo series of cameras; at Early Photography.
  2. 1900 Victo at Wood and Brass.


Links

  • Other Victo cameras at Wood and Brass:
    • Triple Victo with front-mounted roller shutter; the notes date the camera to about 1900, though Early Photography (cited above) states that triple extension was added in 1911.
    • 1914 Tropical Victo with teak rather than mahogany body, and improved leather and jointing.