This interesting camera caught my eye while perusing my copy of McKeown’s a.k.a. My Wishlist. The idea of a paper direct positive camera is appealing to me as another aspect of the hobby.
It consists of a wooden box camera and developing tank that attaches to the bottom. When a picture is taken, the paper is advanced and a guillotine cuts the exposed portion which drops into the tank for development.
Make | PDQ Camera Company |
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Model | Mandel |
Year | 1935 – 1955 |
Format | 2.5″x3.5″ Direct Positive Paper |
Shutter | Prontor-S |
Speed | B, 1- 1/250 |
Lens | E. Ludwig Meritar |
f4.5 105mm | |
Focus | 0.9m – ∞ |
Aperture | f4.5 to 16 |
Light Meter | No |
Rangefinder | No |
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