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Schultze Photo Equipment Co., New York, NY
Early View Camera

 
 

Date Introduced: - ; Years
Manufactured: c. 1885
Construction: back focus via
push-pull; single swing; reversing by means of a second tripod mount
Materials: mahogany wood body; cherry base; black fabric
bellows; brass hardware
Sizes Offered: at least 6.5x8.5
Notes: This New York City company advertised Scovill cameras
in its catalogs, but also produced (or had made for it) cameras.
It is fortunate that it bears a Schultze label, since it is not found in extant
catalogs. The plateholder was meant to be inserted through the slot in the
side of the camera. It shares this unusual feature with the
Eastman Dry Plate & Film Eureka and also
Unknown No. 4. Because of the
expense in manufacturing a slot, this design is thought to pre-date the
Schultze Champion, Improved, and, I suppose,
therefore be a candidate to be the Champion.
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