A friend sent me this pic of a "civil-war era" camera he got from an estate sale. This is a bit above my pay grade, and was wondering, at a glance, if anyone wanted to take a stab at what it is. He says here are no markings, and I'll hopefully get to see it in a few days, and maybe get more pics. The lens is of interest to me.
Very Germanic, like many early cameras the first Reisekameras were made by cabinet makers so makes sense to use a simple drawer handle, they had them in stock.
Very Germanic, like many early cameras the first Reisekameras were made by cabinet makers so makes sense to use a simple drawer handle, they had them in stock. Ian
Well the bellows will close and there's a catch to hold the front and back together while closed - red circles, also that brass in the Green rectangle is two pieces so it must be hinged there. Then there's also a brass strip and attaching point to hold the folded part of the bed in place - blue circles. Yes there will be quite a gap between the screen and the folded part of the base but for transport the plate holders probably fitted in there.