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  Goldmann Klapp-Taschen Camera

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The Klapp-Taschen-Camera was manufactured by R. A. Goldmann in circa 1900. It was a strut folding camera constructed with a wood body covered in leather with nickel-plated metalwork and a leather bellows with a single, broad pleat. It was fitted with a helical focusing Goerz Dagor series III or a Doppel-Anastigmat lens and a focal plane shutter with a range of speeds. It also had a collapsible Newton type finder and a spirit level mounted on the top of the camera, and a front rising and falling lens-board, two tripod bushes. It was available four sizes, 9x12cm, 9x18cm, 12x16½cm and 13x18cm.

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