I have posted a few shots made with the Aires 35-III:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/sets/72157594454452626/show/
Regards

Jens Bladt
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It must have been nice to have the father teaching you darkroom technoques,
Bob :-) I didn't start until I got my first SLR in 1973.
The Viscount (french for count or similar) is quite nice - a bit newer
(1959-60) than the 35-series (1954) - according to Massimo Bertacchi.
I am looking for a 35-V with a built.in meter and interchangeable leaf
shutter lenses. I think four Coral lenses were made for this:1:3.5 /100mm, a
1:3.2/ 35mm and two 45mm lenses - 1:1.9 and 1:1.5. The V model was
introduced in 1958 - almost 50 yeas ago. I guess the company went belly up
in the early sixties. Unfortunately. The started making SLRs too late, I
guess.

I will be developing my first Aires film (Ilford FP4) shortly and hopefully
be able to post som scans too :-)
Regards
Jens Bladt
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On Jan 4, 2007, at 3:13 PM, Jens Bladt wrote:

> Thanks, Bob. I see.
> Mine has probably not seen much use.
> It still works perfectly after more than 50 years.
> Unfortunately there's no accumulating frame counter, so I can't
> check :-)

Some of my very first photos were taken with an Aires Viscount
rangefinder camera that my dad had when I was in my early teens.
Once I learned to use the rangefinder I was snapping away at
everything.  He had a darkroom in our basement, so I learned to
develop and print.  I must have been 12 or 13 when I processed my
first roll of film and made some prints.  Fixer got in my veins that
day and I was hooked for life.

My dad moved on to Exakta and Leica, and he would occasionally let me
use one of them.  I don't know what became of his old Aires.  I wish
I had it today.

Bob

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