Dear Gerard -
Here is one picture, but I'm afraid it's quite small and not good quality:
http://books.google.com/books?id=S9PPHvJ8otMC&pg=PA28
I assume the camera is that object with the multiple circles in the left
center of panel A?
Also, these folks seem to have one in their collection:
http://collectionsonline.nmsi.ac.uk/detail.php?t=objects&type=all&f=&s=arndt+wonacott&record=0
No image that I could find online, but perhaps they would share one with
you?
Hope that helps,
Matt
On 10/30/13 12:05 PM, Gerard Bricogne wrote:
Dear all,
Apologies for such a "retro" and non-biological question, but would
anyone have a photograph of an Arndt-Wonacott rotation camera that he/she
would be willing to share? I collected data on the first two prototypes in
the early seventies, then on one of the first commercial models, but I
cannot find any images of this ground-breaking piece of equipement on the
Web. I found images for the Enraf-Nonius precession camera and the CAD-4
diffractometer, but not for the A-W rotation camera.
This would be for use as visual material in presentations, and I would
gratefully acknowledge the source of it. Thank you in advance!
With fingers crossed ... .
Gerard.
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