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W. WATSON & SONS.
Watson's "ACME" Cameras.
Introduced 1889.
SIZES
Opinions of the Press.
British Journal of Photography, January 4th, 1889.– "It folds into a smaller compass, and is lighter and more portable than any pattern we have yet seen."
Amateur Photographer, January 7th, 1889.- A won- derful, compact, and fairy-like instrument, exhibiting several new and important features. Sure to be a favourite with tourist photographers."
Photography, January 17th, 1889." One of the greatest advances in camera construction yet reached, away ahead of anything we have seen."
The Camera, February 1st, 1889.- Messrs. Watson have found by ingenious modifications how to make the weigh still lighter, and the rigid still more firm."
English Mechanic, March 1st, 1889.-"For portability and compactness, combined with practical utility, this camera may fairly be said to take the lead, and to ba deserving of the title 'Acme.'”
PRICE LIST
61 by 44 7} by 5 |8) by 6} | 10 by 8 12 by 10 15 by 12|
£ s. d.
Acme Camera and 3 double Slides... Rapid Reclilinear Lens with Iris
Diaphragm
9.12.0
£ s. d. 10. 0.0
£ s. d. 12. 5.0
£ s. d. 14. 0.0
£ s. d. 16.12.6
£ s. d. 21. 0.0
4. 0.0
4.10.0
5. 0.0
2.10.0
8. 5.0 10.10.0
Solid Leather Travelling Case with
Spring Lock
1.13.0
1.15.0
2. 2.0
2.10.0
3. 0.0
3,15.0
Rotating Turntable in base and
Tripod Stand
2. 2.0
2. 2.0
2. 2.0
2.10.0
Instantaneous Shutter
18.0
18.0
1. 1.0
1. 4.0
2.15.0 1. 4.0
3. 8.0 1.10.0
Extra if Camera and Slides are brasa
bound...
1.10.0 1.10.0
1.15.0
2. 2.0
2.10.0
3. 0,0
19.17.0
20.15.0 | 24. 5.0 28.16.0/ 34. 6.6
42.18.0
The above Prices are subject to 10 per cent. discount for Cash with order.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF
Watson's "PREMIER" Cameras
(made with interchangeable parts and in highest quality workmanship. WATSON'S DETECTIVE CAMERAS, STUDIO CAMERAS, TRIPODS, SHUTTERS, ENLARGING LANTERNS, BACKGROUNDS, DRY PLATES, CHEMICALS, ETC.
Awarded 2 Gold Medals Paris International Exhibition, 1889.
The Gold Medal, Melbourne International Exhibition, 1888. The only Medal for Cameras, and the only Medal for Studio and Tripod Stands, at the Crystal Palace Photographic Exhibition, 1888. The only Medal for Cameras, Adelaide International Exhibition, 1887. The only Gold Medal for Photographic Apparatus, Liverpool International Exhibition 1886; besides ten other various awards, eight of which were highest.
An Illustrated Catalogue of Cameras, Lenses, and everything required in Photography, sent post free to any address on application.
W. WATSON & SONS,
Established 1837.
Warehouses:
313, High Holborn, LONDON.
251, Swanston Street, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA Steam Factory: 9, 10, 11, Fullwood's Rents, HOLBORN
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