Kosmo-Clack
Agfa-Kameraw.
1926
AGFA K 1990 a02
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Kosmo-Clack
Agfa-Kameraw. · 1926
| Typ | Lb/BrRa |
| Format | 4,5x10,7 Pl-St |
| Lens | Helostar 4,5 |
| Shutter | St-Compur |
Archiv-Nr. AGFA K 1990 a02
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"The Kosmo-Clack is a high-specification stereo camera for 4.5×10.7 cm (1¾×4¼ inch) plates or film packs, made in about 1914 by Rietzschel. It is metal-bodied, with black leather covering. It has a pair of Rietzschel's own 65 mm lenses: these could be the Linear in f/4.5, f/5.5 or f/6.3, the f/6.3 Apotar or the f/6.8 Sextar. They are mounted in a Stereo-Compur shutter (a Compound shutter in older examples), giving speeds from 1 to 1/250 second, plus 'B' and 'T'. The lens board can be slid sideways, positioning one lens centrally for panoramic photography instead of stereo; the septum dividing…"
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Variants (5)
| Nr. | Year | Lens | Shutter | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a01 | 1926 | Apotar 6,3 | St-Compur | – |
| a02 | 1926 | Helostar 4,5 | St-Compur | – |
| a03 | 1926 | Helostar 6,3 | St-Compur | – |
| a04 | 1926 | Linear 4,5 | St-Compur | – |
| a05 | 1926 | Solinear 4,5 | St-Compur | – |