On Aug 3, 2006, at 5:01 PM, Lasse Karlsson wrote:

> 1) Regarding the Zeiss Ikon Nettar "front piece": You can see this red
> little thingy set at "F".
> Now what does this red thing do there? What does "F" and "M" mean?

This is the flash synch setting.  I believe M is for bulbs and F for  
electronic flash.

>
> 2) You'll see two pictures of one very old (exposed) film canister.  
> a) Can
> anybody estimate some dates for it's production? b) Any suggestions  
> on what
> process might get any pictures out of it?

I think this is the infrared film Agfa used to make some years ago.   
Judging from the type of cassette, it could not be any later than  
late 70s.

>
> 3) You'll see another thingy, which is a (infrared?) sender which will
> trigger some Godard studio lights that I will start learning how to  
> use. It
> obviously needs a battery. Does anybody know of what voltage this  
> battery
> would be? (Or is this evident? There are batteries of different  
> voltages
> that will physically fit, right?)

Standard 9volt battery.

Bob


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