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CDV of two sisters using a stereo camera as a footrest

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antiquecameras's items4 of 8Anthony's Eureka Camera AKA "Companion" Camera c. 1890Walker Pocket Camera Image
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    Posted 12 years ago

    antiquecam…
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    One might assume these youngsters were related to the photographer given there was no attempt to hide the camera in the shot. Cant identify the camera, but perhaps a John Stock Stereo camera.

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    1. rniederman rniederman, 12 years ago
      Dan ... an you make a super hi-rez scan of just the camera and add to the post? … let’s see if it can be identified. - Rob
    2. antiquecameras, 12 years ago
      Hi Rob

      Added a close up, although it doesnt help too much given the resolution was low and outside the Petzval lenses sweet spot.... let me know what you think...

      Dan
    3. rniederman rniederman, 12 years ago
      Given the huge size of the wood frame protruding at the bottom of the front standard, my opinion is something by Otto Loehr or a pre-AOC camera made by John Stock. - Rob

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