Damoizeau – Cyclographe à Foyer Variable *

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Produktnummer: AI_27_32179
Startpreis 40.000 €
Schätzpreis 70.000 € – 90.000
Jahr : c.1894
Zustand : B/A
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Damoizeau – Cyclographe à Foyer Variable *

Important panoramic camera outfit for 360° photos. The camera rotates on a turntable while the film is transported in the opposite direction past a narrow slit at the focal plane. This system was later employed by the "Cirkut" cameras. In addition to the normal back and bellows, it has an extension back with a second set of bellows and a large cast-metal turntable to allow the use of longer lenses to make panoramic views of distant mountains. The use of longer lenses allowed the photographer to retain a more realistic perspective, with less barrel distortion. The camera is complete with the original focusing back with folding hood. It has three original brass-bound lenses of different focal lengths, each with original lens cap. Berthiot Eurygraphe No. 12 Serie IVa F6.2 F=360 with yellow filter and leather cap. Darlot Paris 18+24 with leather cap and lens board. These two lenses have internal diaphragms. A set of 4 water house stops in original leather case fits the third lens, an unmarked brass lens that fits the same flange and lens board as the Darlot. There is an original high-quality brass-bound level for levelling the turntable. The turntable was cast in three identical 120-degree sections for portability, and even the original wrench for assembly is still present. Included with the camera is a cardboard tube from a roll of 30cm Lumière paper for making panoramic prints. Fantastic early panoramic camera in top condition with all accessories including the matching tripod. This example was especially made by Damoizeau for the French photographer P. Cochard of Annecy and was used for telemetric photography of mountains including Mont Blanc. It is the only known example of the improved model from 1894. The outfit came from the granddaughter of Cochard and resided in the McKeowns collection for over 25 years.

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