The Victoria No. 3A Studio Camera was introduced by James Woolley, Son & Co. Ltd. in 1900. The camera was constructed of well polished mahogany with brass polished hardware. the rear of the camera moved forward to accommodate wide angle lens and a tripod turn table was built-in into the bottom of the camera for ease of set up. It was supplied with a Rapid Rectilinear lens, with iris diaphragms, a time and instantaneous shutter, a three fold tripod stand and one double dark slide. The half plate set originally sold for 70/-.
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