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= LENSESAND: =” APPARATUS z (e aay Established in London in 1860 Died “RS J. H. DALLMEYER Ltd. Manufacturers and Patentees of Photographic, Cinematograph Lenses, Cameras & Apparatus “ng 31, MORTIMER STREET OXFORD STREET, W.1 Factory = ‘Church End Works, High Road, Willesden, London, N,W. 10 Telesraphic Address Telegleone DALLMEYER, LONDON MUSEUM 6022-5 Codes: ABLC. Sth and ih EDITIONS, BENTLEY'S od PRIVATE INTRODUCTION LLMEYER Lenses have been before the public for close on 70 years, during which time they have been acclaimed as the finest im the World. To the House of Dallmeyer stands the credit of numerous inventions and improvements in lenses and cameras. From the troduction of the Rapid Rectilinear Lens by J. H. Dallmeyer over half a century ago to the latest {/1-5 Speed Anastigmat (colour corrected) extreme aperture lens—Dallmeyer have always anticipated the requirements of both the photographer and the cinematographer. When the senes of //2-9 Pentac Anastigmat Lenses ‘were first introduced, photographic cameras suitable for these extreme aperture lenses did not exist. It therelore became necesrary for us to enter again the camera market, and the introduction of the series of Dallmeyer “ Speed” ‘Cameras was the result. ‘These small folding focal-plane cameras fitted with their {/24 Pentac Lenses, placed a new tool in the hands of the photographer. Snapshots in the house, theatre, and Inte on a summer's evening became pos sible. The use of this new combination by amateurs, press and professional photographers, created a new era in photography, With the introduction of the automatic cine camera for the amateur em- ploying 16% sub-standard film, a need became apparent for lenses both ordinary and telepkoto type. To satialy this maiket, we make many differ- ent lenses, ranging in focal lengths from 20", to 12 in., with apertures frons {5 t0f/56. Special types of mounts are manufactured for the DeVry. Vitor. Auto-Kinecam, Filmo, Cine-” Kodak,” ete. To meet the requirements of our clients, we are at all times prepared to compute and manufacture special lenses. By these means we have supplied the full requirements of such well-known institutions us the Mount Wilson Ob servatory, The Lick Observatory, etc. Many expeditions have been equipped with Dallmeyer Lenses and Cameras. Dallmeyer Lenses were supplied for both photographic and cinematograph purposes in connection with the Mount Everest Expedition. In testimony to the destinguished qualitics of Dallmeyer Lenses, unsolicited letters are constantly received by us. Dallmeyer Lenses nre manufactured in a model factory at Willesden, em- ploying the latest machinery and appliances. Workers skilled in optical science are at our disposal in order to maintain the high standard ol perfection which has always been associated with the name of Dallmeyer In order to avoid unnecessary correspondence, we beg to state that in some of the most useful of the new optical glasses the occurrence of few araall bubbles is unavoidable. ‘Their presence is in no way detrimental to the per- formance of the lens, the only effect being the loss of an infinitesimal amount of light. In the most extreme case, this would be represented by a prolongation of the exposure by about one thousandth part, The definition is absolutely unafiected. Miss Enid Stamp Taylor ‘Taken with a Serics B, #13 Dallmeyer Patent Portrait Lens, by A.C Banfield, FLARES. Adjustable ae HE Adon is a variable-focus Telephoto Lens complete in iteell, giving results superior to those obtained with a good positive Lens and Telephoto Att ment, It is designed for use alone having a flange diameter of only I*l inches which small diameter cnables it to be used in the frost of a No. 0S Compu shutter the front and back components of the ardinary lens have been removed. [t may ed on all sires of cameras employing focusing screen, the covering being power he extension avail The Adon is composed of two achromatic combinations the front a positive 1 of 4 inches focal length and the back a negative lena of 24 inches focal length. ical interval is controlled by a neat micrometer movement allowing great sccurasy in fory At the same extension as the or nary lens, the Adon gives three linear magni- fications i.e., am increase in area of ni By reason of its simplacity. internal reflecting surfaces are eliminated and brilliant pictures obtained. ‘A.Linch Negative Lens can be supplied which ie readily interchangeable with the 2} inch Negative. By its use, approximately double the magnification is obtained over the normal Negative fitted considering cqual camera extensvon, "The aperture is reduced accordingly alsa the circle of il nation and covering power. ‘The serial magnification given by the Adon ix preferable to the mecha ification obtained by an enlarger, asin the latter case the grain of the new is magnified. Although the Adon is a Telephotographic Lena, it must not be imagined that its use is limited to distant objects. It can be used to advantage for Architecture, Landscapes, Natural History Work, etc. “The Adon weighs approx. 7 ozs. and is fitted with metal Iris Diaphragm. ‘The illustration over-| hows clearly one of the many uses to which the Adan can be put with advantage. ‘Capac | The Adon Lena in Micrometer Foe, Me lange .. coma ine ; 0 1* Negative for Adon and Extension Tube er 3 0 ‘Spare flange for Adon “ . e o 2 Leather Case for Adon eo clia : 404 Light Sliding Hood to increase brilliancy .. 0 .. 0 -s 30 Morocco Leather Case for Screen etree 46 Wratten. KI, K14, K2 or K3 Filterin screweell .. 0.) 1 8 6 aan Luc before Lens Shutter : with Wire Release + |) 16 Om hy “by C.F. Lan-Davis, F.RP-S. 3 68 Foes eetcial ee gl ies espa Tosca f Woeoesee nomen eg aioery yf ore pet fe pe yeaa eae ‘wood sures ip Goa} usr] cya], bopy,, ui Yam Uae, Ra] 9 © hin Ho Series XI. Telephoto Snapshots. "THE New Large Adon is a fixed-separation telephoto lens of large aperture, designed to meet the requirements of Photo- graphers who wish for a lens of long focus and large aperture, but have not sufficient camera extension to allow of the use of an ordin- ary long-focus ‘The magnification is approximately 2 linear, i.c., 4 times increase in area. The camera extension necessary for objects at infinity is a trifle over half the equivalent focal length of the lens. The aper- ture f/4:5 allows of photographs being taken under most unfavour- able conditions of lighting. For portraiture the enhanced perspective and improved model- ling are very appreciable. The Lenses are mounted in aluminium alloy, finished black enamel, with a small flange diameter suitable for use on Reflex and Focal Plane Cameras. In the longer focal lengths they are ideal for professional portraiture. The New Large Adon is complete in itself, and as simple to use as an ordinary lens. Exposures are the same as for all other lenses of the same aperture, but the pictures are on double the scale. Eauivalent) peat) ek Teoath |r Srets ig mowed Fee. Mowat co. | Plate Bo) See Add“ ing “to Code for For. Mount. THE GRANDAC RAPID TELEPHOTO LENS No. 1. No, 2. fo fil "THE Grandac is a Telephoto Lens of variable focus and large aperture consisting of a 10 inch (25472), f/4 LA Patent Portrait Lens and suitable negative lens. It is mounted in slurnin- ium alloy, finished black enamel, has a flange diameter of 34 inches (8252) and weighs approximately 3 Ibs. The 1A Patent Portrait Lens is specially adjusted for use with the negative lens but can be used alone if desired. ‘The No. | GRANDAC fitted with a 4° Negative (101%) covers a quarter plate at 4 inches (152%) extension, giving 2> inches (635°) focal length and aperture (10. This means that, compared with the ordinary 5 inch (127%) lens, the photographer might have been five times as far away from his subject to get a picture of the same size, or conversely, at the same distance, his picture would have been five times as large At 6° (152%) extension the focal length is 25° (635%) and the sent ~ TOR) on os = ME) « 2 DG GR. SNE the focal lengtl increasing with the camera extension. The No. 2 GRANDAC fitted with a 5 inch (127%) Negative covers a half-plate at 9 inches (228%) extension, giving 28 inches = focal length and aperture f/I1, and is otherwise similar to the No. |. ‘At 97 (228%) extension the focal length is 28° (709%) and the aperture fi] we ICE 34° (B75) . fla OURS) I f20 the focal length increasing with the camera extension. The Grandac is invaluable for natural history work, big game hunting, aerial photography, etc., as it allows the operator to be at considerable distance from his subject and yet to obtain a large image. Stale al le ea | ea Steen to. |Aperture| BIN | Price Leather | "iver | Cave tor only aie - Front Fiver Comp | 1 | ato ni aoolibsiii a, bs x 6 Gup| 2 | fu |exd | B 0-04 Liz 64189 3% 8 6 4 Spare Flange for No. | ar No. 2 Grandac 3-2 (8252) dia. 60 DALLON ANASTIGMAT TELEPHOTO LENS F35, fiS6. fie5, JOB, f/7-7. aTHe Dallon fixed-separation telephoto lenses are now manu- factured in five different series. They are the smallest, lightest, cheapest, and by far the best fixed-separation telephoto lenses made. ‘The camera extension required is only approximately half the equivalent focal length of the lens, thus two linear magnifications are obtained, i... an increase in area of approximately 4 times. The new Ultra-Speed Dallons. work at the enormous aperture of £/3-5 and are made in focal lengths from 3 to I4inches. The longer foci are suitable for use on Reflex Cameras. The Series VI Dallons work at an aperture of //5°6, and are supplied in focal We from 6" to 24", They are eminently suit- abla favues ce Relies eisl Fecal: Pane Canister anal canl tivuelly supplied with a suitable thread making them interchangeable with the ordinary lens fitted. The Series XVI Dallons have a smaller aperture, ic. f/7-7 and are suitable for Reflex and Focal-Plane Cameras. Focal lengths IZ" and 17". This series have comparatively short body lengths, the cirele of illumination being therefore large. The Series XVIII Dallons have been specially designed for use on folding-hand canteras and are regularly supplied. fitted to! Carbine, Ensign, lea, Kodak Cameras, ete., the working aperture being /6°5. They give a linea magnification af approximately 2 over the normal lens, the normal camera extension only being required. Made in suitable focal lengths for 44<6 cm. 34 24 and } plate cameras. The Series XVII Dallon Lens having an aperture of f/6°8 has been designed for Reflex and Focal-Plane Cameras. One size only is made havinga foral length of 13” and requiring a camera extension of 6". A linear magnification of 24 times is obtained, i-c., an increase in area of approximately 6} times. Anastigmat Fixed-Separation Telephoto Lens. Series XXIV, (35 for Reflex and Facal-Plane Cameras. PRICE, Int 7 Xo,| Plates Taet Focal | Cell Focusing | Leather Case Length, | Screen Mount. |igid Mount, Byper |}: ea Film “ives | AA) “4p ea eon, Mabay] Maray Malay ne 161 o Eanap| Z Ey mo a 8 Magay, 3 ss oo 200 6 0 cap | 4 a a0 tb oo 01 0 Marar| § sas oo 0 oolieo Aster | 6. os wo Maway/ HAA 4b xem. Maiag) HE aah r il 2 Soa = 12 34 | 6 182 a a0 Ee ee eed 19 a 6 Wb os sh=6) | 40 1016 | 20 Soa | 78, sooo Series XVI, [4-8 for Reflex and Focal-Piane Cameras, Masse) 2 ‘exp | a 3er wali polm oo |] wow Cede mond—Add ™ ing * for Foeuring Mou “ DALLMEYER “POPULAR” Fixed-Separation Telephoto Lens Two Magnifications. For Reflex Cameras. 'HE need for a popular-priced fixed-scparation telephoto lens has for a long time been felt, and with the object of satislying this demand, our designers have been working on an optical telc~ photo system which, while capable of giving excellent results over Be dened angle, would lend itself to cheap production on a large scale, The Dallmeyer “ Popular” Telephoto Lens is the outcome of this research. This new telephoto lens is made only in two sizes, and suitable for 34% 24 and 4 plate reflex cameras of neces all makes, i.e., 10" (254%) equivalent focal length, requiring 5° (127%) camera extension (the normal camera extension of a 34% 24 reflex camera when closed), and a 12” (304°) equivalent focal length, requiring 6" (152%) camera extension for use on a 4 plate. ‘The full aperture of f(6 is large enough for all normal purposes. Only two pairs of cemented glasses are employed, with a metal iris diaphragm situated between the two combinations, thus ensuring the maximum brilliancy and freedom from internal reflections. The definition over the respective plates is exceptionally good and negatives obtained will bear considerable enlargement. The * Popular" fixed-separation telephoto lens gives a linear magnification of two, i.¢., an increase in area of 4 times, over the normal lens. Thus, large scale pictures can be obtained on reflex cameras with comparatively short extensions. For pictorial, land- scape, sports pictures, etc., the lens is invaluable. Dallmeyer “Popular” Fixed-Separation Telephoto Lens It is perfectly achromatic, free from flare, coma and spherical aberration. The mount of the lens is made partly of Duralumin, enamelled black, and fitted with the latest type Iris. It is small in dimensions and light in weight. ‘The flange diameter is small and allows the lens to be used inter- changeably with the normal f/4-5 lens fitted to any reflex camera. ma lens of larger aperture than /4-5 is fitted as stondard to the camera, the “Popular” Telephoto Lens can be supplicd at an extra charge of 5/-, with a larger diameter thread, so as to be inter- changeable with whatever aperture lens is normally used. The “ Popular ” series of telephoto lenses are only supplied in ‘one fixed type of mount suitable for reflex cameras. Their highly competitive price will not allow any departure from standard. Eguie Fi 1 No.| Plate Sire Spare | Leather Price | Heed |itanee| case Tela x 5 Ganay 9f8 18 457/25 0 0 =— 56 These a can be supplied in Focusing: Meus. Prices on Application, Comte Code for Lene in Compu Shutter. 8" to Code for Lazu in Sen Mount. Pairing Lenses for Stero Work, 15/- extra 4 DALLMEYER SERRAC LENSES ‘The Fastest /45 Anastigmat Lens, [it DatimevesSerac Lens marks «new et in the conatraction of large-aperture shastigeat lenses, Four glasses of exceptional transparency are used, two cemented behind the diaphragm and two uncemented in front. ‘The Serrac differs from other //4°5 anastigmat lenses inasmuch as the of the back glass is approximately equal to that of the front, thu equal illumination to the exireene comers of the plate. [tix abechutcly free from fare’ 40 prevalent in lenses of large aperture, and owing to the amall number of ployed. with only two ait-spaces, a very small quantity of light is absor! through the lens. The definition given by the Serrac Lens is perfect to the comers of the pluie and will stand considerable enlargement. “The circle of illumination is large and consequently allows of the full use of the rising front. Supplied in sunk mounts for reflex cameres, focusing mounts for folding focal- plane cameras, and betweea-lens shutters of folding hand cameras, meter PRICE Plate Focal | Rigi 2 Sie Length Sunk 3 Focusing a] Meant 1a i fm) 3 76/450 6900 1 4 4 M450 600 | 4x 24 4 4), 400 650 I hx} | 41 120) 4100) 6 5 0 2 Hs Fa 3314) 500 615 0 3 a4 6 192)>55 0 7100 3A Shc 6} 165) 7M 0 105 0 < ye 719) 950 120 0 5 145 8} 215 1410 0 1610 0 5A. + 0 D400 400 6 Bx 6} 12 34/5 00 ao Z 16 40 0 € f g z ing Mount. Add™ Com.” to Code for Lens in Compur Shutter. Add“ S “to Code for Sunk Mount. Pairing Lenses for Stero Work, £1 extra. DALLMEYER “STIGMATIC” LENSES DALLMEYER ENLARGING ANASTIGMAT LENSES fa fi4 A Series of Popular Priced Lenses Specially Designed for Enlarging. THE Dlloeyer Enlarging Anetra, Lenses og the paroles Be specially designed for use with horizontal and vertical enlargers, employing Half-Watt Lighting They are manufactured for stack in three different focal lengths. Longer focal lengths ean be manufactured to special order. jsite definition, have ample covering power and m, ealur, coma, ete, enlargements obtained and free from distortion. This serics of lenses give ex being fully corrected for astigm by their use are critically sharp, The lenses are mounted fitting to. enamelled black and supplied with « Blane for the necessity }. elareinati ‘An orange glass cap is incorporated in. the mo ly pets lost, on for using an ordinary push-on orange cap, which inva when wanted, “The large apertute ef f/4 enables exposures to be reduced to the minimum. ‘The ints apertures are engraved and arranged in a way to render it pe ible te stop dawn to any given aperture even in the dark, The iris diaphragm being made of metal throughout, is not affected by heat, These Lenses being designed for enlarging are not recommended for use on ordinary Photographic Cameras, No, | Plate Sire Enlar 2 et 712 6 Embro 3 Sfx ooda Emden 4 oYx4ay 210 0 ee DALLMEYER PATENT |PORTRAIT LENSES ALLMEYER Patent Portrait Lenses are rcconnised the world over as the finest lentes peocurable for rendering that exquisite definition and modelling s0 desirable in portraiture. The advantages of the Patent Portrait Lens are s0 numerous and generally recognised that we nced but mention here a few of the reasons why the most eminent Photographers of the day choose a Dallmeyer Patent Portrait Lens in preference to an anastigmat lens for portraiture, The definition given by a Dullmeyer Patent Portrait Lens in the centre of the plate (obviously the mast important part for the portrait of ane person) is far tuperior te that given by the best modern anastignat of silar apcetre ad f lerarth.f tion of a Dallmeyer Patent Portrait Lens an be sed in an anastignat bens. conse: tparture. The glass employed in the eve is much mote transparent than any whi aquenily the portrait lens has a larger effe The modelling. perspective and brilEancy of the negative obtained when usin a Patent Portrait Lens ts far saperior to that obtained with the ordinary anastigmat lens. The Series A. Patent Portrait Lenacs, having an aperture of f/4, are suitable for bunts, lege heads, and three-quarter lenuths, and by slightly stopping down, photographs of standing figures and groups are rendered possible ‘Supplied in lacquered brass or black aluminium mounts, with ins diaphragm, ako if desired in rack and pinion mounts with Waterhouse stops. Code Name ns Pate Feral Tree | spare 7 toe News Sue | Length | pdt | Flange | Diameter Mie ad ine Dabap 10 00] 6 |32 81 Decap 2 00) 7 (39 8 Bodap 13 00) 8 | 42 106 Dafap. 16 00) 9- |46 116 4 Degap 18 60) - | 51 iD Dajap z 00} Ie |6o 152 Dalap 30 00) 15 | 705 179 Add “ing” to Code for Rack.and Pinion Mount. ‘The 5: and 64 are supplied te order anly mounted with the flange near the centre of the body, and the difhasion arrangement worked free the back of the lens. DALLMEYER PATENT PORTRAIT LENSES Series B. THE Series B. Patent Portrait Lenses have been designed for instantaneous work in the studio, such as child studies, ete., where a large aperture is essential. The No. 3B. Patent Portriat Lens is well adapted for Cabinet size Portraits, the distance from lens to sitter for a standing figure being about 18 feet (548 em.) Dallmeyer Patent Portrait Lenses are constructed on a different principle from the old Petzval type of Portrait Lenses, and excel them in definition, freedom from distortion and flare and in equality of illumination, whilst in addition to this, they aflord the means, by a single turn of the mount, of giving soft pictures in which there is evenness of definition without unpleasant out-of-focus effects. When soft studies are desired, the lens should be rotated in the direction indicated, the required number of turns and then focused in the usual way. Supplied in lacquered brass or black alumni ints disphragm, also if desired in rack and pi Waterhouse stops mounts, with jon mounts with Addi ing * to Code for Rack and Pini DALLMEYER PATENT PORTRAIT LENSES "THE Series D. Patent Portrait Lenses are specially suitable for large and small groups, and in cases where great focal length is uired, ¢-g. for Natural History and similar work when critical definition is required over a comparatively small angle. "The distance between aitter and lens for a. stxading gure for Cabinet size with the 3 D. Patent Portrait Lens is 18 fect (548 cm.). The 2 D. Patent Portrait Lens requires only 14 feet (426 cm.). ‘These lenses are similar to the A. and B. series as regards soft- focus effects. Supplied in lacquered brass or black aluminium mounts, with Iris diaphragm, also if desired in rack and pinion mounts with Waterhouse stops. Cele Name | Pate Focal tor Ne A a ‘See Length Fabap 2 O}x 4] 9 23/800) 36 (20 50 Facap 3D Bx6} 12, 317,10 00 5 278 Fadap 3D Bis 8x6} 14 574 14 0 OG 32 «8 Fafap, 4D 10x8 7 81 1600 66 34 &% Fagap 5D 12x10 19 482/18 OO 7. 49.98) * Fay 6D Bx 4 6/300 D. 46 116 Falay 7m 18x16 30 774/400 126 6 152 Faray 8D Bx W W050 0 0 IS | 705 179 Add ™ ing ™ to Code for Rack and Pinion Mount. TheJo und Bo une wupclied mound withthe Flys rear tha camnre of the body and the difusion arrangement worked from the beck of the lem. DALLMEYER-BANFIELD PORTRAIT ASTIGMAT Soft-Focus Lens Sone =FOOQUS or uncorrected lenses have long been appreciated by the more advanced workers in. artistic W fi Dallmeyer-Banfield Port the lens will be found to give an image of a delightfully salt character, “This Lew, which bas boon designed attheintanorcf Mr. A.C Banfld, RPS is particularly fee from thee aout i tandardiord, and is supplied with w lene (ot chee) of either 18°, ar. # of 30° focal length. The lenses are supplied in standard cells fitting the rear end of the mount bya hayonet catch. As the cells are interchangeable, an additional lens can be supplied at any time. cole Rane Lens | Focal paste sigy (Mount wi Flange Mi Length) Pt Sie Lens Diameter Vl plate Be 10 xa 1 THE DALLMEYER-BERGHEIM SOFT-FOCUS LENS Tits bens compose of to tive). the distance between which is variable. thus providing a-considerable latitude infocal length. The amount of spherical and chromatic aberration.duc to the single uncorrected lenses, reaults in a certain atnount of diffusion of focus, which produces the snes and delicacy aimed at by moat artistic workers The No. | Dallmeyer-Bergheim is supplied in a specially designed aluminium mount suitable for use on Reflex ‘Cameras, ‘The No. 2 is 113” (2925) long and weighs 54 Ibs The No. 3 is }4}" 3485) long and weighs 74 Ibs. only Ranap | 1 Rarap | 2 Rap | DALLMEYER SOFT-FOCUS LENSES “THESE lenses have been specially designed for the use of ama- teurs, and are suitable for both portrait and landscape wor! The visual and actinic foct are coincident, no adjustments are required after focusing. As the Lenses are gradually stopped down, the diffusion be- comes less and less, until at f/16, the image is sharp. The amount of diffusion is therefore under complete control. The diffusion is altogether different from mere general soften- ing, such as can be obtained with chiffon, bolting silk, ete., and is equally different from an out-of-focus effect. These lenses give remarkable true rendering of sun-light and brilliant pictures are obtained even when used against the light The Dallmeyer Soft-Focus Lenses are mounted in aluminium, finished black, and fitted with Iris diaphragm. 1 aoc - - 2 310 O — — 4 4a0 26 Iz 3 415 0 26 a2: 6 500 3 1B ok 9 70060 46 25 2B 900 = | 325 DALLMEYER “MUTAC” CONVERTIBLE SOFT-FOCUS LENSES fas L453 PICTORIALISTS will find in this new lens one that will meet all their requirements. The “ Mutac” used complete at its full aperture f/4-5 gives a pleasing diffusion which can be controlled by the use of the Iris. Moreover the visual and actinic foci are coincident and no adjust- ments are required alter focusing. Both components of the’ Mutac” can be used alone and are fully corrected soft-focus lenses. The back component having a focal length half as long again as the complete lens, and the front component double that of the complete lens. It is important to note that the front component when used alone is used in the hack of the lens, the back component being removed for this purpose. Focal Length Se, Price Compleie | Front Back Price | Diameter Cur) i | 6 jir |v jan] 790 | a6 | ree Fater 2 r W134" oy xa 9 10 0 46 ay oa DALLMEYER “WIDE ANGLE” LENSES f6.5— for Focusing fil for Taking Angle 100° approx ANASTIGMAT TYPE. Serica! XXIII. ver Wide Angle A igmat Leraes are of entirely new design superior to lenses of ‘The difficulty in focusing with a small aperture of say f/16 has boen overcome. ‘The full aperture of f/6.éan be used for focusing and even in dull interiors this large aperture enables objects to be focused without the use of local artificial light. Used at the mus working aperture of f/11, these lenses embeace a very wide angular Geld of approximately [00 deg. which renders them particularly valuable for photographing buildings, intenors, machinery and the like. The field is eee flat, and the definition critical to the extreme comers of the plate. Astigraat istortion, colour and spherical aberrs have alll heen corrected. The fo exposure. J length always remai post irpertant 2 constant whatever aperture in ted for and not usually found in lenses of this type. Instantaneous Photograph. ‘Taken with a 6" } plate Pentac Lens at f/2%0n a5 x 4 plate. ” Daily Sketch” Photo, seiner THE “LUC” SHUTTER HE “ Luc™ Shutter has been specially designed for use before the lens, and 1 clamping atrangement is povided so that it canbe easly attached to the font of a bers. The shutter, like ctber types. provides for slow speeds, and is therefore eminently suited for use with telephoto lentes of the Adjustable Adon, Popular, New Large Adon, ard Dallon types. The Instantaneous moverent allows of speeds from say 1/Sth to 1/20th of a second, depending entirely upon the pressure put upon the release. ‘The Bull) movement is employed for exposures from say |/5th to 5 seconds. For longer expomures the engraved knob is turned to the letter" Q” which opens the Shutter. "Ta close, the hazb is turned back ta the lener" M.” A commendable feature is its absobute silence when bulb exposures are given, and it ts therefore of great value to naturalists, etc: Another great asset is its freedom from vibration, making it peculiarly suited to telephoto work, ‘The case of the shutter is made of alumanium, and thus weight is reduced, Each Shutter ix supplied with a wuitable wire release. PRICES AND MEASUREMENTS “LUC” SHUTTERS. Code Name Xo, Opne Pitting: Price aim in Ceca Blmuz L 0 36 i4o Baman i 35 3633 160 Bemem ti a 2-38 176 Birnun IV. 5 4733 186 Boal v. 50 52-61 Tit 0 a Bamey Vi. a a8 Ln. Bwmak VIL. ” 7390 18 0 Bumar Viti. 80 10 260 Borer Ik. * B10 | 210 Extra Wire Release oo Extra Heavy Wire Release 7/6 Fater | PRICE diam, | Hiller screens are ai Cemented in NM ‘Optical Glass of good quali eee oF on ordinary of which are used WRATTEN FILTERS KI, Klj, K2, 53, G & A cbiect of yellow Tight fer is to reduce the excess sensitivencss to ultra-volet, violet and fis or lates, cven the best colour sensitive varies, The Wratten of permanent dyes, adjusted as to intensity Hips al ieiariak ic lenses, fr momtng thee Fer ae mde otha the Filter ix held securely, but most important con- a i ciolel Thee ad dcraton Ireavely ove which is a source af i dete eke te i optical strain, Filters are employed on lenaca of large aperture. V | 18 9 [ay Set Focus ie z * AIS Cine a Ww) pole Meee z a H. 08 Weyl oe Adon T fies a . o 5° Preat an oy 6" f/45 Adon P19 Cine (DAMS Ge W123) 6° Press + 56 e a I" Popular | 10" fi5-6 ay IE ga7 10° fi63 1 fi65 F133 Pfs Adon 12865 s r ay" oyss BW) 1 6 6 12 Pepuls | IIT fe6 ay y 12 56 é 65 |r 76 Ie 77 oy 10" 15 f68 | 1 56 xy aries | ys | oryes S20 les | a 10" Fa whj)279 I PE lor IZ ~ 2 a oa | Iz 35, use aa the front of lens. TSE taps al Wimacin Seas ec be ppc Between-Lens Shutters xt and Compound shutters Ihave a reputation for 1 simplicity in working, precision in manufacture, and high efficiency. The speed regulation in the Compur pattern ix obtained by an cscapernent consisting of a train of gear wheels, which for the smaller sizes of between-lens shatters is by far the best arrangement for ensuring accurate specding. In the larger tiee—the Compound serier—te speeds are obtained by means of an sir accuracy, In all Compur and Compound shutters the leaves are dk amount of light, and a special feature is the rapi shutter leaves open ancl cloes. ‘Aa will be teen feom the illustration the warking parts of the shutter are entirely covered in and the instrument is therefore not susceptible to changes of temperature, dust and dist. PRICES AND MEASUREMENTS COMPUR SHUTTERS: jgned to pass the yy with which the Series | tube no, | Outside jo, | Tube No. | Hite, {0 Norm | j 0 | Wide 56 £217 6 o 1 56 1 Normal 6 iW 0 In mM 2 | “ail 78 2 | a | 2 #317 6 2 | 5 38 3 | a 38 = |, A 6 3 | git | | 5 | aes | soe | i COMPOUND SHUTTERS 3 a) a | a |W | i 6 3 er} 4 | 5s | 2 i 4 106 | 52 | 613 | 50 } 4 106 | 52 | oF | 4 106 52 67 6 £55 0 4 106 | 52 3 | Gt j 5 125_| 64s | 19 | 74 £6150 ‘HIS shutter is designed for studio work, and is fitted to the inside of the camera front : ickness in all sizes is only 3/ lth of a construction is such that the exposure is greatest in part of the plate which most needs it, and it may be set open for focusing; the action ts rapid, and reliable, and the mechanism is so simple that there is practically no jar or vibration during exposure, thus friction and consequent wear are reduced toa minimum. The Packard-Ideal Shutter is made in sizes from 3 inches (767%) to 5 inches (127%) opening. Two models are available, No. 5 for Time exposures only, and No. 6 for Time and Instan- tancous exposures, the exposure depending on the pressure put upon ‘The material, workmanship, and finish are of the best—all shutters being well made, mechanically perfect and carefully finished. SIZES AND PRICES (Complese with Ball and Tube). an = ae LE ee Time and Instantanenus 4. tes ee ue wimucocr ococess Extra Ball and Tube, 4/6 Extra ee per foot Honky, 4)

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