ajmiller
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Bought this from an antique fair this morning. From what I've managed to find on Google the company were operating in the Strand in London between 1883 and 1890. It appears to be all there except I presume there's a piece of wood missing underneath to form a tripod baseboard?
On the front of the camera it has a label which says 'The Coronet Camera' and the rear label says 'Sands & Hunter's Improved Tourist Camera'. Where the lens goes it is stamped '18' and behind the lens housing it's stamped '180'.
It seems in good condition, a bit dusty but folds up nicely.
So, where do I go from here?
Can it be adapted for 5x4?
How do I identify what size film it uses?
Any help appreciated, thanks.
- Tony
On the front of the camera it has a label which says 'The Coronet Camera' and the rear label says 'Sands & Hunter's Improved Tourist Camera'. Where the lens goes it is stamped '18' and behind the lens housing it's stamped '180'.
It seems in good condition, a bit dusty but folds up nicely.
So, where do I go from here?
Can it be adapted for 5x4?
How do I identify what size film it uses?
Any help appreciated, thanks.
- Tony