R662.00002
Luzo
OBJECT TYPE: Camera
NOTES:
OBJECT IDENTIFIER: R662.00002
BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES:
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MANUFACTURER: J. Robinson & Sons
INVENTOR: Redding, H.J.
NATIONALITY: English
PLACE MANUFACTURED: England, London
INTRODUCTION DATE: ca 1889
PRODUCTION DATES: ca 1889 - 1899
PATENT DATE: Nov. 28, 1888
FILM TYPE: 70mm rollfilm
IMAGE SIZE: 2.4 in. diameter
ORIGINAL LIST PRICE: £4 14/6 (1891)
FUNCTIONAL TYPES:
box
detective
STANDARD LENSES/SHUTTERS: 2½ in. f/11 Periscopic
INTEGRATED SHUTTER: Yes
"From 1889 on, Reddings camera was made and sold under the name Luzo
by Redding's employers, J. Robinson and Sons, of London. The first
model took the 2.75 in (70mm) Kodak roll-film, giving negatives
approximately 2.4 in (61mm) in diameter. It was made of polished
mahogany and had a simple, external quadrant shutter, powered by a
rubber band or a spring, and a circular reflection finder. In 1890,
new models, designated 3, 4, and 5, were introduced." (Coe, 1973).
VIDEODISC 1, FRAME NUMBER: 1114
Lothrop, Eaton S., Jr. --A Century of Cameras from the Collection of the
International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House.-- Dobbs Ferry,
NY: Morgan & Morgan, 1973. pp 61.//
Coe, Brian. --Cameras: From Daguerreotypes to Instant Pictures.--
Gothenburg, Sweden: Nordbok, 1978. pp 87.//
McKeown, Jim & McKeown, Joan. --McKeown's Price Guide to Antique & Classic
Cameras: 1995-1996.-- Grantsburg, WI: Centennial Photo, 1994. pp 367.//
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Todd Gustavson
Curator, Technology Collection
George Eastman House
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Rochester, NY 14607
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