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  Vesca Camera

The Vesca camera was sold by the London Stereoscopic Company in circa 1910. Advertised as the smallest and lightest practical camera. Made for Daylight loading films or plates. Constructed for light weight metal and covered in green Russian leather. It was fitted with a Goerz Dagor f6.8 lens and a Air Brake shutter providing exposures from 1/2 to 1/100th of a second. Priced at 10 Guineas.



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