This camera arrived in pretty good condition except that the viewfinder is very dirty. And the film advance feels so rough that I couldn't be sure the film was advancing properly. I threw a roll of Kodak B&W C41 (black and white film but processed in the same chemistry as colour negative film) just to test it. It took me quite a while to get the film developed and scanned to CD, and I wasn't too hopeful.
But, Shazaam! the results were quite good! As a meterless camera, I had to either use an external meter or choose my exposure by the "Sunny 16" rule. Next step is to do a CLA myself. I'm not going to send it out for a cost of $50-80, as I only paid $10 plus shipping. If I screw it up, I'm not out much, but I DO love the lens, a Steinheil Cassar 50mm/f2.8 which seems to be wicked sharp.



For Miss K: Here is a shot of the advance mechanism under the top plate. I have more photos of the disassembly procedure. Let me know if you want me to send them to you.
Boats! and a lake not frozen over. Nice photo. Great lens. Good Eye.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It was taken in the Fall, and it's on the Erie Canal. Let's all sing now...
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if you have any pics of the inside of your camera? I have one, but the advance lever doesn't work. Nice pictures as well. Always good to see people still shooting film.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Miss K. I continue to shoot film though I depend on the lab for scans. Hence, I am in the market for a good scanner. I'm selling off some excess gear to fund that.
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