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  Star No. 3 Camera by Marion & Co.

The Star No. 3 magazine hand camera was manufactured by the Marion & Company of London, in circa 1904. This box camera featured a door on the front to gain access to the lens assembly. It was fitted with a Beck Symmetrical Rapid Rectilinear lens and a Baush & Lomb "Junior" time and instantaneous shutter with speeds ranging from 1/25 to 1/100 of a second. It featured a "Cornex" index, two brilliant view finders combined with tubular levels, three magnifiers which slide along the inside of the front door, dust cover, and a special safety mechanism with safety spring catch so that it is impossible to accidentally expose a plate and a superior finish. The magazine carried twelve quarter plates, housed in metal sheaths. The Star No. 3 magazine hand camera was priced at 63 shillings.



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