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Camera Stereoscopic Vérascope 45x107 With Back Film Jules Richard

$ 348.62

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Description of the object
45x107mm Jules Richard verascope with first model film back. Varnished oxidized silver copper construction. Use film 121. Variable speeds and poses. Maximum performance chronomos shutter. Tessar Zeiss Krauss 1: 4.5 F = 55mm lenses. Sliding diaphragms. Newton type sight with eyecup and straightening chest sight. Film back Numbers 44088 - 1218 dating the camera from 1925. The device is accompanied by a bar bearing approach windshields, in its chamois leather case, a flexible shutter release and a third model “Cunctator” shutter release timer with a clock system.
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Collections of photographs and photographic processes from the 19th century, rare cameras, early cinematographic apparatus, scientific, technical, acoustic, optical, electrical or astronomical instruments and optical toys. We offer advice, information and a valuation of individual objects or entire collections. You are invited to visit us at 16 rue de Vaugirard in the 6th arrondissement, Paris, between the Jardin du Luxembourg and Saint Germain des Prés. We are open from 2pm to 7pm, Tuesday to Saturday.
45x107mm Jules Richard verascope with first model film back. Varnished oxidized silver copper construction. Use film 121. Variable speeds and poses. Maximum performance chronomos shutter. Tessar Zeiss Krauss 1: 4.5 F = 55mm lenses. Sliding diaphragms. Newton type sight with eyecup and straightening chest sight. Film back Numbers 44088 - 1218 dating the camera from 1925. The device is accompanied by a bar bearing approach windshields, in its chamois leather case, a flexible shutter release and a third model “Cunctator” shutter release timer with a clock system. Collections of photographs and photographic processes from the 19th century, rare cameras, early cinematographic apparatus, scientific, technical, acoustic, optical, electrical or astronomical instruments and optical toys. We offer a