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    Chevalier brass lens

    I have a big sized brass lens printed with- "Photographe a Verres Combine's
    Invente par Charles Chevalier Ingenieur Arthur Chevalier Fils et Sue
    Palais Royal 158 Paris"

    How rare is this lens? Does anyone have this type of lens I checked the whole of the net but did see any info about this lens. Hope to hear from you'll.
    Thanks

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    Re: Chevalier brass lens

    I tried to copy and paste from the Vade Mecum with no luck. There are two paragraphs about Chevalier. Apparently, he supplied the lens for the very first cameras in 1839. The PVC lens (the one you've got) was made between 1841- 185? something. It is there in the Vade, but I just can't remember. It is most likely a Petzval design lens, and an amazing lens to have and use.

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    Re: Chevalier brass lens

    It's extremely rare and valuable! Where's you find it? Post a pic, please! It's most likely not a Petzval design, since Chevalier invented his own design. I believe that they did produce some Petzvals later on as Chevalier's design simply could not compete.

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    Re: Chevalier brass lens

    This is the rack and pinion type lens and is indeed the Petzval design lens.

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    Re: Chevalier brass lens

    This the lens that Chevalier developed around 1840 and continued to produce until around 1860. It was defeated by the Petzval/Voigtländer design eventually. It is basically a meniscus lens with opportunities for mounting extra meniscus lenses near the first - a kind of trousse set - to increase speed. VM calls it a periscope type and says it wasn't very sharp. Definitely a collector's objective (glass display cabinet) - not a user lens! I'll see if I can find a auction photo. The shown type is supposedly from 1848.

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    Re: Chevalier brass lens

    There is a really good summary on the PVC Chevalier at antiquecameras.net (under Petzvals) which is maintained by a treasured member here! Including the relationship/competition with the Petzval design and a catalogue.

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    Re: Chevalier brass lens

    post a photo of it please
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    Re: Chevalier brass lens

    Chevalier invented his own lens which is distinctly different from Petzval's design.

    From the inscription on your example, it would appear to be Chevalier's unique PVC design and not Petzval's. The fact that the barrels look similar and that both use rack and pinion focusing does not guarantee that the optical designs are identical. The engraving really says it all... "Invente par Charles Chevalier."

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    Re: Chevalier brass lens

    Maxmini never did return to make further contributions!
    I don't think this could have been that early as Arthur was only a small child when his Grandfather Charles was doing his inventing!

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    Re: Chevalier brass lens

    excact same question posted at Apug..

    http://www.apug.org/forums/forum192/...ml#post1085178

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