The Speed Graphic was a press camera produced by Graflex in Rochester, New York. Although the first Speed Graphic cameras were produced in 1912, production of later versions continued until 1973; with significant improvements occurring in 1947 with the introduction of the Pacemaker Speed Graphic (and Pacemaker Crown Graphic, which was one pound [0.45 kg] lighter and lacked the focal plane shutter).Despite the common appellation of Speed Graphic, various Graphic models were produced between 1912 and 1973.The authentic Speed Graphic has a focal plane shutter that the Crown Graphic and Century Graphic models lack. The eponymous name "speed" came from the maximum speed of 1/1000 sec. that could be achieved with the focal plane shutter.The Speed Graphic was available in 2¼ × 3¼ inch, 3¼ × 4¼ inch, 5 × 7 inch and the most common format 4 × 5 inch. Because of the focal plane shutter, the Speed Graphic can also use lenses that do not have shutters (known as barrel lenses). Anyway Speed Graphic was one of first camera intended for professional photographers from press, police forces or military. Our model is highly detailed (containing almost 200 k polygons with pose support for Daz Michael 4 and Victoria 4, with PBR textures and superfly light effects. But there is also specular textures for users older poser versions. It is equipped with rod flash and film holder smart props and several erc channels for opening and closing and other complex movement.
What is included:
Poser ERC figure:
Graflex - Speed Graphic Camera (Folded)
Smart Props:
Ejected Cartridges (spec and PBR)
Preset:
Graflex - Speed Graphic Camera Full (Opened, with flash and film holder)
Materials
PBR and Specular materials for camera, flash and film holder
Flash ON for Superfly and Firefly and Off (superfly)
Light:
Flash Point Light (parented to Flash, mostly used for firefly)
Poses
Camera left hand setup for M4, V4
Left hand pose for M4, V4
M4, V4 Both hand Shooting pose
Up to 4kx4k and textures suitable for closeups, Unpacked Runtime Size: 50 MB.
suitable for animations.Historical Reconstruction/Real Life Inspiration.