Kershaw 450 |
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Date of Production: 1955 Type of Camera: Viewfinder Film Type: 120 Roll (6x6cm) Lens: Otar Anastigmat 80mm f/4.5 Shutter speeds: 1/25, 1/75, 1/200 Shutter speeds: 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/200 Focus areas: 4.5ft-Infinity Viewfinder: Yes Filters: 32mm press on |
The Kershaw 450 was a 120 film folding camera built from around 1956 by Kershaw-Soho in Leeds, UK.
The 450 was an enhanced version of the Kershaw 110, adding a larger, focusing lens, and an iris. The body itself had a few extras including fold out spool holders, a red window cover, cable release socket and a shutter release on the edge of the folding door.
Two shutters are known to be available, a three-speed + B Vario shutter and a five-speed + B Velio, (both quaintly marked "German Shutter").
The Kershaw 630 is similar to the 450, but with a lower spec lens & shutter.