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Rochester Optical Co.
American Challenge Camera (Wooden Bed)


 
 

Date Introduced: - ; Years Manufactured: c. 1883
Construction: back focus via
push-pull; double swing; shifting wooden
lensboard; reversing by unscrewing 4 screws and re-positioning;
Materials: mahogany body, cherry base; built-in swiveling cast
iron tripod base; maroon leather bellows; nickeled brass hardware
Sizes Offered: 5x8.
Notes: an incredibly cumbersome method of reversing involves
un-screwing 4 thumbscrews on the bottom (two on the front standard and two on the rear
standard). The rear screws must not be unscrewed too far, lest the swing mechanism
(consisting of matching arc-shaped metal pieces) fall off. The body (now free from
the base) is then rotated and the screws introduced into 4 retaining holes on the side of
the camera. It resembles the American Challenge Swivel Base
Camera in that it has a built-in cast iron tripod base that swivels in a large ball
and socket.
References:
Rochester Optical Co. Catalog, 1883
Gent's Magazine, October, 1883 (illustrated above)
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