I think we need to see some photos of your new old prize. Get that *istD out 
and start shooting.
Paul


> I've just acquired another old camera and I'm hoping someone
> might be able to point me towards some resources to help identify
> exactly what I got.
> 
> Its an old folder with very little in the way of identification.
> The only identification is a small round sticker which says 'Reicka'.
> From various websites I believe that means it was built by
> Emil Wunsche in Reicka (which is now part of Dresden). The Wunsche
> camera company was in existence from 1889 to 1909 before it was
> absorbed by ICA, which was in turn absorbed by Zeiss Ikon in 1926.
> 
> The camera is quite large and takes roll film of (it appears)
> 14x9cm,  not a size I've come across before. Looks like
> it could also be used with sheet film &/or plates as the
> center of the back is removable.
> 
> The lens is simply marked 'Beck Symmetrical Lens'. The shutter has speeds
> of 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, B & T. Aperture goes from F8 to F45. Shutter is
> still working.
> 
> The front standard has thumbscrews for left & right movement,
> as well as vertical adjustment of the lens.
> 
> For a hundred years old its in pretty good condition, a little
> peeling of the cover, and the front standard is a little loose
> (I think a couple of small screws are missing). There is even still
> liquid in the spirit level attached to the viewfinder.
> 
> I spend a whole CAD$13 on ebay for this, so even if I can't
> recondition it and modify it to use 120 film I still have
> an impressive display piece. It stands some 9" tall and
> 5" wide..... and I won't ever have to reset any custom
> functions like my *ist_DS <VBG>
> 
> There's something magical about these old folders.
> 
> Fred.
> 

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