Butcher Pressman |
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Manufactured or assembled in Germany from (Circa) 1908 to (Circa) 1926.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 5737
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This single-lens reflex camera is bulky and quite heavy. It is made of mahogany covered with leather and uses 9 x 12 cm plates. An adapter for film packs was also offered as an optional accessory.
This variant is equipped with a Goerz Berlin Dogmar lens, but it was also available with other models. The least expensive option featured an Aldis Butcher lens. The lens is attached with a 55 mm screw mount. The serial number is engraved on the front and also on the back of the lens.
The entire lens board can be vertically shifted by loosening a knob.
A cover conceals the lens when not in use, and when lifted, it serves as a lens hood.
The viewfinder cap, made of fabric, is sizable when unfolded. Framing is done through the ground glass on the top of the camera, with focus adjusted by a knob on the side of the camera. This knob extends or retracts the fabric bellows. There is also a second ground glass viewfinder at the rear.
On a small plate on the side, it is written "The Pressman."
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