APeM - Antique and Vintage Cameras

APeM

Mid 1920s

Amalgamated Photographic Materials Ltd

London

England

Image of APeM

Lens:
Meniscus lens behind shutter. Three stops on sliding plate.

Shutter:
Sector T & I.

Construction:
Wood covered in leatherette.

Format:
8, 2 ¼" x 3 ¼" exposures on APM 225 or Rajar 25 roll-film (Kodak size 120).

Focusing:
None.

Attributes:
Two reflecting finders. Film advance indicated by red window.

The same camera was sold under the Thornton-Pickard name who were probably the manufacturers. The method of opening the camera is unusual, the back and one side are hinged to the rest of the body and open to give access to the spool holders.


Company Details:

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