"You know it LOOKS like a Korona-Gundlach, but then again all Rochester cameras did look similar."
If I remember correctly, it's from California not Rochester.
"You know it LOOKS like a Korona-Gundlach, but then again all Rochester cameras did look similar."
If I remember correctly, it's from California not Rochester.
At the point in time that camera was built, the fine art of design copying was pretty good, I have seen a great many cameras from that era that look pretty similar!
Dave
RHS may be Roosevelt High School? Google RHS & Roosevelt High School. Bernie
RHS cameras were made in 4 x 5 and 5 x 7 formats. I've seen both on that auction site over the years. I had one a couple of years back and it was a fun camera to play around with. The front standard was like a wood Burke & James, and the back similar to a Korona or Crown View but not exactly alike. Clearly there was some design cross pollination going on. The most unique feature on the camera were the extension rails. They both connected to the back of the camera and were hinged so they stayed with the camera. If you didn't want two extension rails in place you loosened one and let it hang down the back. The camera was a little bulky to carry because of that, but all in all it was a nice little unit. They came in two flavors, stained and lacquered wood or battleship grey wood both with nickel hardware.
My camera belonged to local Carlsbad photographer Doerr Kimble, and I ended up donating it and a box of equipment to the historical society.
So RHS was an actual camera manufacturing company? Is RHS an acronym for something? I can't find anything on RHS camera's on Google.
ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY Camera.
Here's info about this camera. I have one in 4x5.
http://www.ramaglia.com/rhs.html
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