Huttig Record (289) |
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Manufactured or assembled in Germany from (Circa) 1903 to 1909.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 7435
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Chronology of cameras Huttig
The elegant Huttig Record is a wooden strut-folding camera that appeared around 1903 and was produced until 1909, and from then on continued under ICA brand. It was designed to use 9 x 12 cm plates. This particular camera has the engraving ‘Modell 1909’.
It is a good quality camera covered in black leather and double struts, with dark red pleated bellows. It has a Newton folding finder and focusing can be controlled on the back groundglass.
The lens is mounted on a revolving plate and thus includes horizontal or vertical movements. The lens is a Goerz Syntor ID No. 1 with 6.8 of maximum aperture, mounted in a frontal focusing mount.
The focal plane shutter operates in a combination of slit width (controlled externally from 4 to 90 mm) and spring tension with selector for rapid and extra rapid speeds, which delivers T and 1/15 to 1/1000 second exposures.
Huttig Record 9 x 12
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