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American Optical Co., Scovill Mfg. Co., props.
Waterbury Type
Camera

 
 

Date Introduced: ; Years
Manufactured: c. 1887
Construction: rear focus
via push-pull; single swing; reversing
by second tripod mount; three-piece lensboard
Materials: mahogany body; cherry base; black fabric bellows;
brass hardware
Sizes Offered: at least 5x7, 5x8 (cut
for stereo septum)
Notes: Often, American Optical
Co. produced can be found producing a similar model to one produced by its
parent company, Scovill Mfg. Co. Such is the case here, which appears to
be an American Optical version of the popular and common
Scovill Waterbury View. As is usual, the
American Optical version is a superior quality camera: in this case, it has 1)
better quality mahogany than the Waterbury, 2) dark-colored French polish
lacquer finish (on the body; the base is varnished), rather than the light-colored varnish used on the Waterbury, 3)
two rod and cylinder devices to make the bed rigid, rather than the one used on
the Waterbury, 4) larger bellows and body than the Waterbury for the same sized
ground glass, 5) a different swing mechanism, and 6) a different ground glass
hinge mechanism than the Waterbury. Below are comparison photos, the
American Optical on the left and the Scovill Waterbury on the right. The
topmost photographed camera is stamped on its base "AMER. OPTICAL Co. SCOVILL MFG. CO.
N.Y.", and stamped on its ground glass back and lensboard (same stamp) "SCOVILL
MANUFACTURING Co. NEW YORK". The camera with case shown above is 5x7
in size and essentially identical to the top in style and finish, except that it
has a normal (hidden) hinge arrangement for the tilting ground glass frame.
References:

 
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