Pipon The Self Worker |
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Manufactured or assembled in France from (Before) 1902 to (After) 1903.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 20999
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Chronology of cameras Pipon
Despite its name, The Self Worker is indeed French and was carefully constructed by the brothers Jules and Alexandre Pipon in Paris starting from 1898. The Self-Worker was available in two formats: 6.5 x 9 and 9 x 12 (or, in 1898 only, 83 x 108). It was also produced as a stereo model, and later as a stereo-panoramic model in 1904.
It's a parallelepiped-shaped twin-lens camera made of wood covered in leather, featuring a removable magazine for 12 plates. The camera is equipped with a pneumatic shutter with bulb mode and various adjustable speeds controlled by two buttons. It has two tripod sockets with Congress threads.
Its distinctive feature lies in its focusing mechanism, which involves a radial lever located on the right side. When rotated slightly more than a quarter turn, it engages a rack and pinion system for focusing.
Presentation of the camera "The Self Worker" in "Le Nord Photographe" on December 1, 1897.
Cet exemplaire est au format 6,5 x 9.
L'objectif est un Zeiss E.Krauss Protar 1,8 F 100. (objectifs fabriqués en France par Krauss sous licence Zeiss). L'obturateur pneumatique comprend six vitesses, et le magasin dispose de douze plaques que l'on intervertit en manœuvrant le tiroir.
Le Self-Worker était aussi proposé au format 9 x 12, ainsi qu'en stéréo au format 9 x 13.
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