"The Lens Collector's Vade Mecum" is a CD that's sold on the net. It's probably the best resource available, but falls sadly flat on anything not sold in the UK. So the information on German lenses is frequently erroneous if not completely missing, and French optics are even worse.
I happen to like the classical German "Reisekameras", rigid-front rear-focussing plate cameras. Be aware that there are two basic types of these: The "simpler" type has coarse focus by inserting the back in "keyhole" slots in the baseboard, and tend to become a bit wobbly after a century or so. The "better" type have a continuous focus track as well as extra extension.
Never buy a plate camera without plate holders. Film adapters for plate holders are standard, and relatively easy to find. Plate holders are not standardised, and finding a plate holder to fit an existing camera is almost impossible.
Good lens makers from "the Brass age" include Busch, Suter, Voigtländer and several others - but you won't go wrong with an Aplanat made by one of these. Good Aplanats are good. There are "fast" f:4 portrait Aplanats, "normal" f:7-f:8 Aplanats, and f:16'ish wide angle Aplanats.
I can't think of any articles about using old plate cameras. Maybe I should write one...
that said, I have actually had the luck to find the right cassettes to one of my old mahogany beauties (ebay) (asked the seller to mesure the excact size - and it fit!). ...
I have done that too - I had two holders and managed to find three more thanks to a very helpful ebay seller. But I would never bet on finding holders to fit a camera!
Here's a typical "good" 13x18cm Reisekamera. Note the continuous focus track. The iris mount is the reason I bought it, but when I had received it I decided it was to good to butcher. So I got another iris for the other camera...
This is a link to the one I bought.
Thanks guys. I found the "... Vade mecum". Its a download only for non US residents but thats ok.
The"Deutche photooptik..." is a bit harder. There is one on Ebay at the moment listed a "buy it now" price but it seem a bit high.
How about old Voigtländers and Zeiss Ikon plate cameras? Other brands that are good users besides looking good
Kind regards
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