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Graflex was a
manufacturer that gave its
brand name to
several camera models. The
company was
founded as the
Folmer and
Schwing Manufacturing Company...
- The
Speed Graphic was a
press camera produced by
Graflex in Rochester, New York.
Although the
first Speed Graphic cameras were
produced in 1912, production...
- 4×5) =
Sears Tower branded Busch Pressman Goerz Anschutz Ango
series Graflex, the
classic American press camera Speed Graphic (3¼×4¼, 4×5") Miniature...
- from
Graflex.org
Graflex Film
Magazines from
Graflex.org
Discussion of B&J
Kinematic holders including a scan of the
Burke &
James catalog Some
Graflex accessories...
-
Graflex Speed Graphic,
similar to the
model used by
Weegee in the
early 40s....
- to
Mexico a 3¼ × 4¼
Graflex with a ƒ/4.5
Tessar lens,
which he used for portraits. In 1933 he
purchased a 4 × 5 R. B. Auto-
Graflex] and used it thereafter...
- discipline" in
making decisions. When
Kubrick was 13, his
father bought him a
Graflex camera,
triggering a
fascination with
still photography. He befriended...
- volts). The
Stroboflash II and
Stroboflash IV were
produced by
Graflex through 1975, when
Graflex, Inc. sold the
Stroboflash IV to
another company called Graflite...
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manufacturers of
large format and roll film SLR
cameras include Bronica,
Graflex, H****elblad, Seagull,
Mamiya and Pentax. However, the most
common format...
- 114 were for Eastman-Walker rollholders,
while types 50 to 54 were for
Graflex rollholders. The
primary reason there were so many
different negative formats...