Pascal
Year unknown·Camera
Log in to track this item
Spotlights
No spotlights yet. Log in to add content.
About
The Pascal is one of the first cameras for roll film, and the first with spring-motorised film advance. It was made in France by Japy Frères & Compagnie, from about 1899. It is a box camera, with a wood-and-metal body, with leather covering. It makes twelve pictures 40×55 mm on special roll film (not Kodak roll film; an interesting commercial choice).[1] The film has paper leaders, but is not backed along the whole length. According to the advertisement, it is for daylight-loading. One of the it