This particular folding, plate camera holds significant historical value and is a must-have for both collectors and anyone seeking a distinctive addition to their photography equipment. Produced: 1932-40s Kodak AG Dr. Film Type: 6.5cm x 9cm sheet film. Picture Size: 6.5 x 9cm. Weight: 1lb, 13oz (822.2g) with ground glass back.
Lens: Kodak Anastigmat 105mm f4.5 (4.5-32). Focal Range: 4' to infinity. Filter Size: Accepts Series VI with the 1 1/4?
Shutter Speeds: T, B, 1/10-250. Viewfinder: Popup wire frame finder plus angled mirror finder; aftermarket rangefinder included. Exposure Meter: A vintage Kodak meter is included, not original with this particular camera. This folding, plate Kodak camera, produced by Dr.
Nagel-Werk in Germany, is a true testament to quality design and construction. The box, the flip-out finders, the smooth focusing wheel, and the overall build quality speak to the expertise of Dr.
Nagel, renowned for designing the Retina cameras. This camera, which can be folded up to a compact size of 5 inches by 3 inches by 1 1/2 inches, showcases the cleverness and precision associated with Nagel cameras. Despite being part of Kodak AG, many consider these cameras to be Nagel cameras due to their exceptional design. With interchangeable backs and a ground glass back for composing and focusing, this plate camera offers a new photographic experience. The glass needs thoroughly cleaned, especially the inside of the rear lens element (do it with the shutter on T).
Strap is broken off of right side of carrying case. This camera uses the same Series VI adapter as the Kodak 35 RF. It's lens is Anastigmat.It's worth noting that there are two adapters available. For this type of vintage cameras, filters were used instead of lens coatings.