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    Who knows this camera : Sperling Germany ?

    Hi All,

    i bought this camera today. it was a bit of a gamble because i couldn't find anything on the internet.
    It's in very good shape and to my opnion well build but i don't thingk it's very old.
    It's a 8 x 10 inch camera , made in germany. On the brass it says :

    made in Germany
    Sperling
    and H S B in the triangle sign at the front.

    Anybody who can tell me something more about this camera ??

    thanks

    alex






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    Re: Who knows this camera : Sperling Germany ?

    Nobody has any additional info ?

    alex

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    Re: Who knows this camera : Sperling Germany ?

    Alex,
    All I found was a similar camera listed on EBay, made in the Ukraine. To quote:
    Constructed in the Ukrain at Kharkov from the beginning of the 1970`s. Generally made from fruit-tree wood with nickel or chrome mechanisms. Panel as usually in black "embossed" plastic. Focusing on double toothed rack. Utilised by some generations of professional soviet photographers, these " archaic " cameras were manufactured up until 1987.

    It looks exactly like yours, and is called an FKD 13x18. I suppose it was the cheapest way into 8x10 photography.
    You can look here as a start:
    http://www.wholesaledigital.co.za/fkd.htm

    Whatever it is, enjoy it; looks heavy but fun.
    Regards,
    Ari

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    Re: Who knows this camera : Sperling Germany ?

    Alex,

    sorry I've only some general information. Such cameras where made by many small workshops also for bigger photoshops. (Of course analog in this time.) So the name "Sperling" could also be the name of a shop's owner. "H S B" is possible Hans? Sperling Berlin?.

    "made in germany" was invented with the british „Merchandise Marks Act“ from august 23 1887 to support the campaign "buy british!".

    Is the plate size 8x10" or the smaller 18x24cm? In continetal Europa, also in Russia, the metric plates where common.

    Peter

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    I don't think a shop would have stamped the brass hardware like this. German sellers were more into small metal plaques screwed or stuck on. This looks like a typical walnut camera made in workshops around the south (or around the Alps anyway). It will be 18x24 unless made for the export market. The tradition continued in the old Soviet quite late - as has been mentioned. Although I have often seen "fruit-tree" quoted, I think all of them are basically walnut. If it is from 1890 - 1920, the condition is much better than average! Will do a search for the name. B for Berlin is a good guess.

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    Re: Who knows this camera : Sperling Germany ?

    The other possibility for a newer camera is that it was made in DDR (GDR) in the Russian sector. The Mentor series of large format studio cameras continued and was developed, Berlebach's tripod enterprise flourished and perhaps there was a retro walnut camera maker as well. The arguement against this is that the system was usually very keen on using "DDR" on products rather than Germany or Deutschland - at least in the later years.

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    Re: Who knows this camera : Sperling Germany ?

    Hi All,

    it has a 18 x 24 cm groundglas.
    The finishing is much better ( to my opninion ) than the FKD although the camera looks similar.
    All the brass work fits perfectly and also has a perfect finish.
    While making this camera they have payed much more attention to the finish compaired to the russian camera.
    I also think it's made of mahogany

    see enclosed pictures




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    I don't think this is small leaved mahogany (cuban mahogany/Swietenia mahagoni). But it could be one of the tropical mahogany types which has been used since extinction/protection after 1945!
    Last edited by Steven Tribe; 1-Dec-2009 at 13:08. Reason: spelling

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    Re: Who knows this camera : Sperling Germany ?

    Nice (and careful) alignment of the screw-work.

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    Re: Who knows this camera : Sperling Germany ?

    According to Thiele's "who is who" of the German photo industry, Hans Sperling started the production of photographic articles in 1950 (!) in Berlin. His first products were large format travel cameras in the formats 9x12 to 18x24cm. He soon abandoned camera manufacturing and switched to slide projectors.

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