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Hello,

I recently acquired a large format camera.

It has the name plate of "Leitz Wetzlar" , but other than that no markings. Its in remarkable shape.

I'm guessing it's pre Leica, but can find no reference anywhere for it.

Any thoughts or information??

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Judging by the column mounting tubes I would guess that its either a copy camera or macro camera of some description. It vaguely rings a bell as a copy system. Is the lens engraved with a name?

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Does the knob, well visible on the front, actuates some kind of shift of the lens'plate ? If so, would be strange for a copying device... even if the mount for a metal column makes  to think indeed to a copy equipment (year... 1920 around ?)

And... can you provide a picture of the back ? I wonder if it is made to accomodate film plates.... or if it looks like to be attached also to some other device... (a lighting head for projecting ? a sort of enlarger... ?)

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I heard back from Leica . This is their reply

 

this is a „plate“ or large-format camera used in Micro- and Macrophotography over 100 years ago. The production-date might be around the turn of the century 1900 – 1905. The format most of the plates have been 13x18cm. It was long before Oskar Barnack invented the LEICA camera, I suppose that was the reason why. The body of the camera was produced by Ernst Leitz GmbH, the lens(es) came from different optical institutes, here an US company as shown on your picture. These cameras have been used in the science laboratories, only.

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