Graflex/Graflex PM-47-F
Graflex PM-47-F

Graflex PM-47-F

Graflex · USA · 1942–1944 (2 years) · 4x5 film

Produced during the tumultuous years of World War II, the PM-47-F represents Graflex's contribution to large format photography within a demanding wartime economy. As a 4x5 view camera, it adhered to the standard format for professional, technical, and industrial photography at the time. While specific design innovations are undocumented in the provided information, its production from 1942 to 1944 suggests it was likely a functional, workhorse model built to meet essential needs amidst material constraints and shifting industrial priorities for the war effort. Its name designation hints at potential military or industrial applications, though this remains speculative without further data. The camera embodies the period's pragmatism, focusing on reliable performance for large format imaging where precision was paramount, rather than embodying groundbreaking technological leaps. It stands as a testament to Graflex's ability to sustain production of specialized equipment during a national crisis.

Specifications

Film Format4x5

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
4.0
Value
2.0
Collectibility
3.0
Historical Significance
1.5

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