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Vintage National Photocolor Lerochrome One Shot camera Daylight Model

$ 54.12

Availability: 68 in stock
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  • Model: National Photocolor Lerochrome One Shot

    Description

    Vintage National Photocolor one shot camera.... daylight model 3066 ... Lerochrome... circa 1939... 10lbs... Hugo Meyer precision range finder... Dogmar 8 1/4 F/4.5 lens with cap...
    with case and viewfinder... great condition... all functions seem to be in working condition... ground glass a little dirty... one heck of a collectors piece... 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 plates
    please ask all questions before bidding... selling as is...
    Lerochrome
    is the name of a range of
    three-color cameras
    made by the
    National Photocolor Corporation
    of New York in the 1930s and '40s. Cameras were made in three sizes: 2¼x3¼ inch, 3¼x4¼ inch (quarter plate), and 5x7 inch, and could use glass plates, cut film or film packs. They are for a 'one-shot' three-color process; that is, three plates, each exposed through a different colored filter, are exposed simultaneously, and the images combined to make one color image. Thus the cameras have three positions for plate-holders, and internal mirrors to split the image-forming light between them.