Which Agfa, my father gave me a Ansco Speedex 4.5, 85mm Agnar lens, in a 3 speed plus bulb Vario shutter, when I was 16 years old. (more or less an Ansco Isoleta 1 I think though I've never seen an Isoleta quite like it), basically the stripped down model no RF.no DOF scale, though it does have X sync. The bellows is full of pin holes at this point and the original "green" lubricant on the focusing helical has turned into green concrete. I've been thinking of trying to bring it back to life, it made nice sharp well exposed negatives when I did everything right.

PN Stenquist wrote:
Maybe I should shoot a roll with my father's Agfa folder. It's a 6x6. I've been meaning to do that ever since I cleaned the lens and warmed up the shutter a bit. It had been sitting for at least forty years. It focuses by scale as well. As I recall, he got lucky from time to time:-).
Paul
On Dec 13, 2008, at 12:48 PM, .timber>>code wrote:

Yes. There is a focus scale on the "lens" and you try to guess the distance and set it :) Previously I used a Zeiss Ikonta (was my grandfather's camera in the 40's) and that one had the same system.

I have bought a roll of Ilford B&W film and will shoot it probably next week (hoping for better weather).

I am really happy for this nice camera.

Cheers,
timber

PN Stenquist írta:
Should be fun. Is focus by scale?
Paul
On Dec 13, 2008, at 12:34 PM, .timber>>code wrote:

Yesterday I went in an antique shop with a friend (we like to go such shops :P) and asked them if they have any photographic equipment. Well... they did.

First what grabbed my attention is a Zenit 122 with a Jupiter f2/85mm lens on it. It was quite cheap so I was sure to buy it :) Asked the dealer to get it off from the shelves and as he took the other items he picked a leather box... a small brown box approx. 15x10x4 centimeters... I asked him if I can see what it is. Well it was a compact camera from the 30's, a Voigtlander Bessa.

So after some bargain I got the price for the two cams down to ~95$.

So here is my newest compact camera with the highest resolution Medium Format available (9x6cm "sensor size" :D), with a fix 110mm lens with f4.5-16 aperture, 1/250 fastest shutter speed, dual viewfinder, full metal body:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timbah/3105227618/

Oh yeah, the picture was made with the Jupiter 85mm @ f2 :)

And there will be a photo-flea market tomorrow! (I am trying to take no money with me :D)

Cheers,
t


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