Who invented the bellows camera. Francis Fowke 1823 - 1865 occupation: Architect, Engineer, Inventor, Soldier Nationality: British; Northern Irish 9. It was made up of brass and was very heavy. I’m lucky to have three different lenses for this camera, but I prefer the Mamiya-Sekor 80-mm lens because of its speed and the way the C33 focuses. Francis Fowke was an architect and engineer, among other inventions he patented the folding photographic camera in May 1856, later known as the bellows camera. It is made of mahogany with brass fittings, like most of the cameras of that time, and is very heavy. 3 lens. This is an absolutely beautiful and functional Kodak Empire State 5x7 Antique Wooden Camera w/ a Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. It teamed with Frederick Scott Archer (inventor of the wet-plate collodion process) to produce his folding camera. Although it looks old fashioned to us, in fact it was a technological breakthrough in its day. Some Jul 17, 2021 ยท In 1856 Captain Francis Fowke patented a compact concertina-pattern pleated bellows camera of his own design, which was the first to use cloth bellows, rather than a wooden body between the lens and plate.
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