vickersdc
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About 2 years ago I bought a c1895 E&T Underwood 'Instanto' quarter-plate camera, which came with a lens-mounted focal plane shutter (much like the Thornton-Pickard shutters of the day). The camera was in pretty good condition and needed only light restoration, but the shutter needed a complete rebuild which I managed to do - it gives a shutter speed of around 1/15th. The original lens just needed a clean and is in excellent condition!
This is a camera that I intended to use, so I cut some Ilford Multigrade paper to size (83mm x 108mm) and with a mixture of black glass and card inserts, managed to get the paper to sit securely in the DDS's. The camera even came with me to a trip into the Alps
This is a camera that I intended to use, so I cut some Ilford Multigrade paper to size (83mm x 108mm) and with a mixture of black glass and card inserts, managed to get the paper to sit securely in the DDS's. The camera even came with me to a trip into the Alps
