Hi, can anyone help me identifying this camera?
Thanks in advance
Hi, can anyone help me identifying this camera?
Thanks in advance
Not a Deardorff.
Keith Pitman
I once came across a similarly constructed camera that was made in India, though it was an 8x10. Definitely was a Deardorff clone. Ended up not buying it in the end, but it definitely was a camera worth taking apart and refurbrishing. Over the years I have restored many view cameras and always enjoyed the restoration process and then eventually using the cameras in the field.
Japanese parts
modified bottom
many of them have no name or serial #
Tin Can
If the camera is made of teak, It's likely to be a Rajah; a Deardorff clone made in India in the 1970s-80s.
The original bottom is not there (or never there). The added tripod socket is questionable in stability and strength (especially the strain on the wood).
The Rajah I owned (bought new in 1979) was a direct copy of a Deardorf Special -- a Deardorf 5x7 back fit perfectly on it. Like the image above, nice cameras, but the metal work was rough compared to Deardorf...and mine came with a massive light leak where the metal film back met the wood.
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Thanks for all your replies, I appreciated it, indeed It has similarities to the Rajah camera but I couldn't find the same model, I bought this with many other cameras from the son of a camera collector, most cameras were American cameras from around 1900 to 1920, some Gundlach Korona, B&J... touching this camera I had the impression that it's very old too. I will do some more research and let you know if I find the exact model.
Thank you all for the time you put into answering me.
Last edited by Mori2021; 2-Oct-2023 at 22:22.
There was also the Prinzdorf from India/Pakistan late 1980's and early 1990s.
Stored with the filmholder in the film back. RIP the back springs...
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