Do you still use it? My partial equivalent is perhaps a 1937 Rolleiflex but I don’t use that or my 5×4 or 6×17 gear any more.
I have run film through it but I dont use it on a daily basis – time and cost would not allow it Murray
Looks like an old ‘Brownie’ I used to have, Scott… 😉
Yeah, just kidding!
U saved yourself just
Scott, it looks you are the lucky possessor of the treasure. Congratulations! It is a good one!
It is a beautiful camera and considering its age an efficient mechanical device – the images I captured were poor when placed alongside modern equipment
I have one and I love it! Good to see you appreciating yours Scott! 🙂
It was dream to own one Adrian – only put a few rolls through – I just look at it – touch it and drool….
Great this had 10 fps! 🙂 Super camera for sure.
Just realized I have not shot a single frame of film since I believe… the year 2001 or 2002. 🙂
10fps no way I assume this was with a add on winder?
Used to be on my wish list forever…
This was my retirement from the RAF treat £400 or so including lens if I recall
Very nice retirement treat indeed!
Enhorabuena, Scott, yo tuve una igual (hace ya años) y la disfruté mucho.
Era otra manera de hacer fotografÃa.
Saludos.
gracias – very many thanks
Do you still use it? My partial equivalent is perhaps a 1937 Rolleiflex but I don’t use that or my 5×4 or 6×17 gear any more.
I have run film through it but I dont use it on a daily basis – time and cost would not allow it Murray
Looks like an old ‘Brownie’ I used to have, Scott… 😉
Yeah, just kidding!
U saved yourself just
Scott, it looks you are the lucky possessor of the treasure. Congratulations! It is a good one!
It is a beautiful camera and considering its age an efficient mechanical device – the images I captured were poor when placed alongside modern equipment