Dralowid
Michael
Hi,
There was a helpful thread about this sometime back, the OP described getting into his old black 90mm Elmar and giving it the once over.
I can't find the thread...can you?
Michael
There was a helpful thread about this sometime back, the OP described getting into his old black 90mm Elmar and giving it the once over.
I can't find the thread...can you?
Michael
charjohncarter
Veteran
I tried to find that thread, but couldn't. Frankly, the search engine is my biggest complaint with this site. And I would like to see that thread because I have the same lens.
VictorM.
Well-known
Not RFF, not a black Elmar 90: http://photo.net/leica-rangefinders-forum/00BnF6
and: http://photo.net/leica-rangefinders-forum/00Bo8z
and: http://photo.net/leica-rangefinders-forum/00Bo8z
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I think at your request I was supposed to share my once-over of a RD 50mm f/3.5 Elmar.
But in the fight to get into it, I forgot to take enough pictures. I have some, but not proper step-by-step ones.
But in the fight to get into it, I forgot to take enough pictures. I have some, but not proper step-by-step ones.
Dralowid
Michael
Yup, I'm casting around in my box of bits looking for my next project.
The 50mm Elmar is sorted thanks, the 90mm stares at me in a misty sort of way and I haven't got the courage to have a go at the Super Nettel! Thanks for the link VictorM
Mr Flibble, I see you've picked up a magazine 16mm. Is this a GSAP camera (Gun Sight Aiming Point)? ie big black metal magazines of 16mm? Have a box of those and civilian cameras somewhere too! See below:
IMG_1366 by dralowid, on Flickr
The 50mm Elmar is sorted thanks, the 90mm stares at me in a misty sort of way and I haven't got the courage to have a go at the Super Nettel! Thanks for the link VictorM
Mr Flibble, I see you've picked up a magazine 16mm. Is this a GSAP camera (Gun Sight Aiming Point)? ie big black metal magazines of 16mm? Have a box of those and civilian cameras somewhere too! See below:

Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Off-topic
No it's not the B&H or a Fairchild GSAP camera but the Kodak handheld cine camera. They use the same 16mm magazines (AN-A-6) I believe.
The top plate just happens to be marked "US Navy". I'd much rather had a "Signal Corps PH-431" or "USAAF" marked one, but can't justify the 10x higher cost.
No proof of provenance, but the seller claims it came from a former fighter pilot.
No it's not the B&H or a Fairchild GSAP camera but the Kodak handheld cine camera. They use the same 16mm magazines (AN-A-6) I believe.

The top plate just happens to be marked "US Navy". I'd much rather had a "Signal Corps PH-431" or "USAAF" marked one, but can't justify the 10x higher cost.
No proof of provenance, but the seller claims it came from a former fighter pilot.
Dralowid
Michael
Continuing off topic and no need to apologise to the OP, that's me!
Ah yes, I know these but no longer have a Kodak version. From what I remember a curious lens mount and a nice viewfinder for different focal lengths.
I collect movie cameras, most 8mm and some 16mm, have still got plenty of 16mm mags some still sealed with unexposed Kodachrome...
Ah yes, I know these but no longer have a Kodak version. From what I remember a curious lens mount and a nice viewfinder for different focal lengths.
I collect movie cameras, most 8mm and some 16mm, have still got plenty of 16mm mags some still sealed with unexposed Kodachrome...
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Cool. Movie cameras aren't really my expertize. But I have two military B&H cameras. A 1950s Filmo and a 1940s Eyemo.
I also bought 3 "government property" marked magazines for this Kodak. They will need to be cleaned and refurbished, but they were cheap. Perfect for display props.
I also bought 3 "government property" marked magazines for this Kodak. They will need to be cleaned and refurbished, but they were cheap. Perfect for display props.
Dralowid
Michael
I was once taught how to refill those magazines but never bothered to try it! I decided life was too short and threading a Bolex was much easier...
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I've found some online documentation with ascii-character schematics on how to reload those things. I think I'll save myself the trouble as well 
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