The Korona Series VI camera was manufactured by Gundlach Optical Company in circa 1900. Designed for the professional or expert amateur as a universal camera. Adaptable for many purpose including telephoto to hand camera work. For wide angle work the front bed drops down to clear the field of view. The Series VI may be focused from the rear or front with a fine rack and pinion adjustment. It has a reversible back with spring actuated ground glass and reversible brilliant view finder. Rising and falling front, lateral front adjustment, vertical and horizontal swings. Three lens were available to compliment the long bellows, a Symmetrical, a Rectigraphic, and the Turner-Reich lens. This camera was available in 4 x 5, 5 x 7; 6 1/2 x 8 1/2; and 8 x 10 sizes. Price in 1902 ranged from $37.00 to $75.00 dollars.
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