piperpics
Newbie
Good day
Does anyone know what the rectangular steel plate stored in the pouch is for.
I reciently brought the case for my 111a.
Regards Andrew
Does anyone know what the rectangular steel plate stored in the pouch is for.
I reciently brought the case for my 111a.
Regards Andrew
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
Welcome aboard.
A steel plate is a new one to me. Usually they have/had a white plastic card for scribbling pencil notes, or a certificate from Leitz saying tax and duty have been paid or an exposure guide but the guides were 30's items only.
They look like this:-
Regards, David
Welcome aboard.
A steel plate is a new one to me. Usually they have/had a white plastic card for scribbling pencil notes, or a certificate from Leitz saying tax and duty have been paid or an exposure guide but the guides were 30's items only.
They look like this:-

Regards, David
Simon Bruxelles
Established
I have a couple of cases with the steel plate still in. Usually they are glued into place. I assume they are there so you can close the case without needing a camera inside to push the popper against. I have also found exposure tables, a white celluloid sheet for pencil notes and the tops of film cartons to remind the user what film is loaded. The pocket seems like a useful little feature.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
The pocket seems like a useful little feature.
Yes, but usually they are "open", so you have some emty space at the back of your camera, quite irritating actually. I usually close them with some glue.
Erik.
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