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    Question Vintage camera identification!

    Hi everyone!

    While looking through stuff in my garage, it appears that a box of my old landlord's stuff accidentally got shipped back to the UK from Germany when I moved back here. In one box (aside from some old coffee pots!) was this remarkable-looking camera. I wonder if anyone can help me identify it and tell me more about it?

    It says on the lens: Doppel-Anastigmat..Eikonar"1:6.3.f-3.0cm No110033 G.Rodenstock Munchen

    No other identifying marks anywhere, that I can see.

    I've tried to upload pictures but it doesn't seem to want to let me!

    Thanks!
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    Thanks Big Mike, very helpful! I was just about to look around for a sticky thread about it but you beat me to it :-)
    I've posted 5 pictures of the camera in the main Users section, as I couldn't find anywhere else more suitable...

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    Grab the url from there, and post it into a thread (this one) using tags [IMG].
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    Thanks for the tip!

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    I'm no expert on old cameras, but it looks like a 'home made' camera (likely large format), with that particular lens mounted onto it.
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    That looks like a pretty standard (albeit very nice) folding field camera from the later 19th or early 20th century. I don't believe that it is home-made. The lens looks more modern. It's a large-format camera for sure, but without a sense of scale, I can only guess at 5x7.

    Edited to add: The lens s/n appears to date it to about 1915.

    Edited to add again: A second look at the photos, using the baseboard as a VERY rough guide to scale, I think it might actually be an 8x10. What are the dimensions of the area where the film-holder would be (The area inside at the back where the bellows end)?

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    Thank you everyone - it does indeed appear to be a Reisekamera! The owner lives in Nuremburg but also lived in Munich and is around 80 now, and very well-off, so this would all fit. It looks beautifully made so I don't think it's homemade either, with flush finish to all the brass fittings and a very solid movement.

    The glass panel holder in the back is 9" by 11", with the glass panel itself a bit below 8x10.

    Is there anywhere hidden I should look for a manufacturer?

    This is very interesting, thank you all!
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    Maybe there are markings inside the camera body identifying the maker.
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    Hi,
    My name is Isaac and I have a few cameras that I received from an older guy that has passed. These cameras are old and very cool. One is a sankyo. And there are 3 other ones that I dont know what they are. If you could tell me what year they are, their name, and possibly value that would be great! More pics if needed.file://localhost/Users/kimpatry/Desktop/IMG_1327.jpgfile://localhost/Users/kimpatry/Desktop/IMG_1328.jpg

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    Hi,<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;My name is Isaac and I have a few cameras that I received from an older guy that has passed. These cameras are old and very cool. One is a sankyo. And there are 3 other ones that I dont know what they are. If you could tell me what year they are, their name, and possibly value that would be great! More pics if needed.file://localhost/Users/kimpatry/Desktop/IMG_1327.jpgfile://localhost/Users/kimpatry/Desktop/IMG_1328.jpg

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    Isaac. You really should start a new thread for your post, rather than hijack this one. Sankyo is a movie camera - don't know about the others.


 

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