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RB Auto Graflex Camera - Delta Reflex Camera - Eastman House The camera on the left is the RB Auto Graflex (owned by Alfred Stieglitz) Folmer & Schwing, Division of Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, NY --ca. 1907, a gift of Georgia OKeeffe. American photographer Alfred Stieglitz used this camera, and although the Folmer & Schwing Auto Graflex 4 x 5-inch camera may not have been a joy to behold, he found its versatility quite useful. There was no polished wood, shiny brass, or luxurious Russia leather on this single-lens reflex field piece but Stieglitz said, he needed a work horse not a showhorse. The Auto Graflex with the Goerz Celor 8 1/2-inch f/5 lens and reliable focal-plane shutter had enough flexability to grab images of fast action or capture the splendor of the Manhattan skyine as well as enduring the rigors of hard travel which was exactly what Stieglitz needed in a camera. On the right is the Delta Reflex (owned by Alvin Langdon Coburn)-- J. F. Shew & C., London, England--ca. 1910, Bequest of Alvin Langdon Coburn. In the 1900s the single-lens reflex hand camera became popular with serious photographers and remained so in the decades to come. Most were similar to the Delta Reflex 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch revolving back model made by J. F. Shew of London in 1909. A tall leather viewing hood unfolded for sighting the image from the lens, reflected by an angled mirror onto a ground glass screen. This permitted the photographer to adjust the rack-and-pinion focus for the sharpest possible image. Howerver, pictorialists like Alvin Langdon Coburn whose camera is displayed here wanted a somewhat diffused image for the entire depth and used "soft-focus" lenses like those made by Pinkham & Smith of Boston. Coburn used P & S Semi-Achromatic lenses to make his artistic portraits and landscape scenes. Both of these cameras are part of the Technology Collection in the International Museum of Photography & Fim at the George Eastman House and Gardens, 900 East Ave in Rochester, NY. Auto stock Auto stock Related topics: airsoft guns p90 g3a3 airsoft gun airsoft shop airsoft glock for sale minigun airsoft gun desert eagle 44 magnum airsoft gun armor for airsoft electric machine airsoft guns custom m14 airsoft airsoft barato |