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hello I have a client who has sent me a picture of this camera and is unsure of the film it requires. he identifies it as a Zeiss lunar and planetary camera.
does anyone have any knowledge or experience with this equipment?

~Steve
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Philippe-Georges

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Dear Stephen,

I do not know the brand nor the type, but I think it is a cathode ray tube ossiloscope camera (*) used in laboratoria.

Philippe

(*) I hope this is the right expression in English...
 

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Well, I can see a Compur wheel-type shutter, but to qualify as a camera it must have some facility to hold a roll or sheet of film. The front of the hood marked "2x" looks like it may have a ground glass, but I can't see where the film is supposed to go. It looks like a microscope or telescope attachment of some sort, but I doubt that it is a camera. Maybe you can post some more pictures.
 
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