Hello all,
I bought a 9x12cm (I think) folding camera although it could be a quarter plate, from measuring the ground glass. The ground glass holder is labeled Nagel, but this camera looks nothing like the Nagel cameras I saw with my google search. The shutter is a dial-set Compur made around 1914 judging from the serial number, and the lens is a 135 mm Zeiss Tessar, probably from around the same date. The bellows is double extension and there is a 1/2 inch tripod screw on the side of the case, and a 3/4 inch screw on the bottom, which I believe indicates German origin. I have a few pictures, if they are too low quality I will try and upload less compressed ones. I would appreciate any help. Thanks.
I bought a 9x12cm (I think) folding camera although it could be a quarter plate, from measuring the ground glass. The ground glass holder is labeled Nagel, but this camera looks nothing like the Nagel cameras I saw with my google search. The shutter is a dial-set Compur made around 1914 judging from the serial number, and the lens is a 135 mm Zeiss Tessar, probably from around the same date. The bellows is double extension and there is a 1/2 inch tripod screw on the side of the case, and a 3/4 inch screw on the bottom, which I believe indicates German origin. I have a few pictures, if they are too low quality I will try and upload less compressed ones. I would appreciate any help. Thanks.