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Photographic Equipment 1890s |
Beresford's Paragon Focuser "Does not interfere with the hat or hair in any way" © Reproduced by courtesy of Edinburgh Photographic Society |
Comments from The illustration above appeared in the journal: 'The Practical Photographer', May 1895, together with an illustration for the Flat Folding Kodak camera. The journal commented: "A good idea. Supersedes the flippity-flopping focussing cloth and is quite a pleasure to use. The focusser fits by elastic bands on the ears, and does not interfere with the hat or hair in any way; a very great convenience." "Moreover, the chamber is perfectly dark, and it is therefore easier to focus exactly - sometimes a difficult operation on a windy day, with the old form of cloth." [The Practical Photographer, March 1895, p.154] |
1856 - Individual Items: Catalogue Cameras + Lenses Apparatus Chemicals |
1856 - Completes sets: Paper Process Collodions + Paper Daguerreotype |
1856 - Chemicals: Calotype Collodion + Albumen Daguerreotype |
1890s - Cameras Apparatus |
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