G. HARE'S NEW CAMERA.
Invented and Introduced, June, 1882.
The Best and most compact Camera ever Invented.
Since its introduction, this Camera has received several important modifications in construction. It stands unrivalled for elegance, lightness, and general utility. It is specially adapted for use with the Eastman-Walker Roll Holder. A 6½ × 4¾ Camera measures when closed 8 × 8 × 2½ in., weighs only 4 lbs., and extends to 17 in. The steady and increasing demand for this Camera is the best proof of its popularity.
“Little need be said of Mr. George Hare’s well-known Patent Camera, except that it forms the model upon which nearly all the others in the market are based.”—Vide British Journal of Photography, August 28, 1885.
| Size of | Square, with | Brass | Size of | Square, with | Brass |
| Plate. | Reversible Holder. | Binding. | Plate. | Reversible Holder. | Binding. |
| 5 × 4 | £6 0 0 | £0 16 0 | 10 × 8 | 9 16 0 | 1 4 0 |
| 6½ × 4¾ | 7 2 6 | 1 0 0 | 12 × 10 | 11 0 0 | 1 6 0 |
| 7½ × 5 | 7 10 0 | 1 0 0 | 15 × 12 | 13 5 0 | 1 10 0 |
| 8½ × 6½ | 8 15 0 | 1 0 0 | These prices include one Double Slide. | ||
Since this Camera has been introduced, it has been awarded THREE SILVER MEDALS: at Brussels International Photographic Exhibition, 1883; at the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, Falmouth; and at the INTERNATIONAL INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, 1885. Also Bronze Medal, Bristol International Exhibition, 1883—HIGHEST AWARD.
G. HARE'S Improved Portable Bellows Camera.
Invented and Introduced 1878.