Marlow Brother's No. 2 Camera was manufactured in circa 1898. A well built camera made of highly polished mahogany wood and brass hardware. It folded compactly and measured less than two inches in thickness. The No. 2 featured a double extension leather bellows adjusted by rack and pinion gearing with a rising and falling. The camera contained a built-in turntable for ease of tripod mounting. A reversible double swing back can be moved forward and placed in any position. The camera also adaptable to wide angle lens, lens with iris diaphragms, instantaneous shutter, folding tripod and dark slide. Made in quarter plates size priced at 30s/-, a half plate size selling for 50s/- and a whole plate size priced at 70s/-.
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