Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Stacey, W. | 1985. | English Field/Technical Camera. |6x9cm./ 5x4inch Plate.

In Cameras > Box Cameras > Show & Tell.
Armyeng's loves61 of 73Finaly I have my Pedal car to"1961"Oscar, Driver of my Grand Father"1910"
9
Love it
1
Like it

Camera_turkCamera_turk loves this.
ArmyengArmyeng loves this.
EveStaceyEveStacey loves this.
trukn20trukn20 loves this.
scottvezscottvez likes this.
LongingsLongings loves this.
DeanteaksDeanteaks loves this.
miKKoChristmas11miKKoChristmas11 loves this.
officialfuelofficialfuel loves this.
artisloveartislove loves this.
See 8 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 12 years ago

    ericevans2
    (52 items)

    Labelled "W.Stacey, Camera Maker, The Gallery, 15, Churchway, Haddenham, Buckinghamshire", this camera was hand made by one man from start to finish, in 1985, and is well too modern for my usual parameters. It has an associated letter (something you don't tend to get with my usual 19thC. cameras), from William (Bill) Stacey to the original purchaser, dated 21st. June, 1985, advising him on the choice of lens, and offering as the standard new lens, a Schneider Xenar 150mm., which on this camera would have been a mild telephoto. It came to me without a lens and I have fitted a 135mm Zeiss Tessar, f/4.5. The camera is of a highly idiosyncratic design, for use only on a stand, in what looks like rosewood, using a series of vertical brass rods and a dual "monorail" as mounting points for most movements you might expect on a technical camera. Bill has worked around the total unavailability of brass camera fittings in 1985, (as now), by devising his own ingenious system. I have seen one other previously, about twenty years ago at a camera fair in the North of England, and I suspect that Bill's lifetime's output is very small, although he did take the trouble to have maker's labels printed. I am still researching him.

    logo
    Box Cameras
    See all
     BUTCHER REFLEX CARBINE (HOUGHTON ENSIGN) BOX 120 ROLL FILM CAMERA 105MM LENS
    BUTCHER REFLEX CARBINE (HOUGHTON E...
    $266
    Marlboro Camera Disposable Vintage
    Marlboro Camera Disposable Vintage...
    $15
    Ensign Full-Vue Camera Medium Format Uses 120 Film
    Ensign Full-Vue Camera Medium Forma...
    $30
    Univex Mercury Camera Model CC Serial No 396 39641 1938-1942
    Univex Mercury Camera Model CC Seri...
    $75
    logo
     BUTCHER REFLEX CARBINE (HOUGHTON ENSIGN) BOX 120 ROLL FILM CAMERA 105MM LENS
    BUTCHER REFLEX CARBINE (HOUGHTON E...
    $266
    See all

    Comments

    1. ericevans2 ericevans2, 12 years ago
      Thanks petey, BELLIN68 and mustangtony!
    2. ericevans2 ericevans2, 12 years ago
      Thenks artislove!
    3. ericevans2 ericevans2, 12 years ago
      Thanks officialfuel
    4. ericevans2 ericevans2, 12 years ago
      Thanks miKKoChristmas11
    5. ericevans2 ericevans2, 12 years ago
      Thanks Deanteaks!
    6. ericevans2 ericevans2, 12 years ago
      Thanks scottvez!
    7. ericevans2 ericevans2, 12 years ago
      Thanks Longings!
    8. EveStacey, 10 years ago
      My grandads beautiful camera :)
    9. ericevans2 ericevans2, 10 years ago
      Really Eve? That's lovely.... unless you're joking. So Shirley must be your grandma?
    10. EveStacey, 10 years ago
      Indeed, Shirley is my grandma :)
    11. ericevans2 ericevans2, 10 years ago
      Eve, I never actually met her but she collaborated with me on an article I wrote about Bill. She is a very nice lady. Best to both of you for Christmas and the New Year.
    12. EveStacey, 10 years ago
      Ah! I remember that, all the best. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too :)

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.