The plate holder hardware pictured in your reference is virtually identical with my camera. However, the front mounting brackets a totally different. We're getting warm. Thanks for your help.
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The plate holder hardware pictured in your reference is virtually identical with my camera. However, the front mounting brackets a totally different. We're getting warm. Thanks for your help.
Thanks,everybody for your efforts to identify this camera. I've looked at the possible candidates from various suggestions, but no luck, so far. I've attached a couple of additional photos which...
Thanks, all for the help and support. Here is a photo of the back of the camera.
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Thanks for the information, Bob. Sorry about posting to the wrong forum. I've corrected the error and moved the posting to the camera forum. I will take a look at Japanese cameras to try to find a...
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I have a camera that I can't identify. It's a 5X7 with a Wollensak Elostigmat lens. Any identification plates are gone. I've attached a couple of photos. I had a suspicion that it's a...
Thanks for the info. I've seen other cameras with large rotating tripod mounts , but none British. I've attached a photo of the bottom with the tripod mount shown. The inner ring rotates. There is...
I agree - it's definitely not a Deardorff. The only ID I was able to find on the camera was the number 34 (probably a serial number) stamped into the wood frame. It doesn't show that well on the...
Hello all:
I have a camera that I can't identify. It's a 5X7 with a Wollensak Elostigmat lens. Any identification plates are gone. I've attached a couple of photos. I had a suspicion that it's...
This is my first post to this forum. I've been selling a number of Ca 1900 wooden cameras for a friend and need info of some of them that don't have nameplates. I need all the help that I can get