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The '''Xit''' series of cameras were made by J. F. [[Shew]] London from 1894. Its folding side-strut design (also known as [[chambre à joues]]) made the camera quite compact when folded, Shew advertised them as ''"The most portable camera in the world"''. | The '''Xit''' series of cameras were made by J. F. [[Shew]] London from 1894. Its folding side-strut design (also known as [[chambre à joues]]) made the camera quite compact when folded, Shew advertised them as ''"The most portable camera in the world"''. | ||
There were several models, commonly in quarter-plate size, some are: Day Xit, Guinea Xit, Focal Plane Xit and Pocket Xit. All were of similar wood and brass construction with a later model using aluminium sections. Some had a front spring shutter made by Shew. | There were several models, commonly in quarter-plate size, some are: Day Xit, Guinea Xit, Focal Plane Xit and Pocket Xit. All were of similar wood and brass construction with a later model using aluminium sections. Some had a front spring shutter made by Shew. | ||
− | The Aluminium Xit pictured here has a [[Goerz]] 125mm f/6.8 Syntor lens in a Goerz diaphragm shutter. The folding optical finder is not original. | + | The '''Aluminium Xit''' pictured here has a [[Goerz]] 125mm f/6.8 Syntor lens in a Goerz diaphragm shutter. The folding optical finder is not original. |
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camera folded image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
3¼×4¼" Aluminium Xit c.1909 image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
The Xit series of cameras were made by J. F. Shew London from 1894. Its folding side-strut design (also known as chambre à joues) made the camera quite compact when folded, Shew advertised them as "The most portable camera in the world".
There were several models, commonly in quarter-plate size, some are: Day Xit, Guinea Xit, Focal Plane Xit and Pocket Xit. All were of similar wood and brass construction with a later model using aluminium sections. Some had a front spring shutter made by Shew.
The Aluminium Xit pictured here has a Goerz 125mm f/6.8 Syntor lens in a Goerz diaphragm shutter. The folding optical finder is not original.