entraînement du film 35 mm par deux griffes ; came triangulaire et cadre porte-griffes ; deux magasins intérieur en métal ; viseur ; mécanisme se déplaçant pour passer du viseur à la prise de vues ; un débiteur denté ; obturateur deux pales réglables ; poinçon pour perforer la pellicule ; compteur de vitesse images / seconde ; compteur de métrage
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Bond's Limited
Londres, 138 New Bond Street
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Bond's Limited
Londres, 138 New Bond Street
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à diaphragme, 3 in. Beck Neostigmar f. 3,5 n° 150 783
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Longueur : 36 cm
Largeur : 31 cm
Hauteur : 37 cm
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Gravé sur l'objectif : "Bond's Ltd 138 New Bond St., W."
Caméra de studio destinée à la réalisation des films sur papier pour Kinora (films distribués par la Kinora Company LTD, 21 Red Lion Square, London WC). Voir modèle pour amateur (AP-95- 1423).
"Kinora Living Portraits the Fashion. From the first day ot the opening of the Kinora Motion Portrait Studio by Bond's Ltd, at 138, New Bond Street, London, the newest photography attracted the attention of rank and fashion, and a constant stream of distinguished sitters has firmly established Kinora Motion Portraits among the haut monde. The Kinora Studio attends to all the demands of London callers ; it is a spacious and dignified atelier with beautifully appointed dressing rooms, occupying the whole of a building in the most aristocratic shopping street in the world. The fashion now having been set for Kinora Motion Portraits, many would-be sitters are writing from country houses in all parts for the address of the nearest studio. Hence Bond's Ltd have appointed as their special agents in certain important provincial cities, local professional photographers of high standing, who are supplied with a Kinora Motion Camera, and who take the desired portraits. To them are referred all the enquiries received at Bond Street from intending sitters in their localities" (The British Journal Almanac Advertisements, Motion Photography for Amateurs, London, Bond's Ltd., s.d.).
The British Journal Almanac Adverstisements, Motion Photography for Amateurs, London, Bond's Ltd., s.d.
Barry Anthony, The Kinora, Motion pictures for the home 1896-1914, London, The Projection Box, 1996.
The Kinora Library, A Descriptive Lost of Moving Pictures that you may see in your own home, a reprint of the catalogue of Kinora reels published by Bond's Ltd, London, c. 1911, Hastings, East Sussex, The Projection Box, 2001.