Godfrey
somewhat colored
A friend told me his friend had a bunch of cameras to give away, cast offs from a bunch donated to a local museum. So we went over to his place today.
He had a bunch of stuff ... more than a few Wirgins, a passle of Argus C3s, a bunch of Polaroid roll film cameras. Some interesting cameras in the bunch.
I took home a Voigtlander Vitomatic I, a Zeiss Ikon Tenax, and a Graflex Graphic 35. I think the Vitomatic and Tenax might be working or close to it, and the Graflex might be able to be repaired.
There were a few others ... a little Kodak Bantam, an "Official Girl Scouts 620 by Kodak", a small double-eight movie camera, a "Primo JR" 4x4 twin-lens reflex, and a Polaroid Big Shot. I think the Big Shot works; the others are shelf toys.
The most interesting piece I took home is a FED with case and 5cm/3.5 (uncoated) lens. It has in inscription on it that suggests it was property of the secret police under Stalin. The shutter works, the lens needs to be cleaned up; it seems in pretty good shape for having been used a lot. It's got a wacky gizmo on it to implement flash sync. I'll make some photographs of this little stash.
The guy I obtained them from is happy to give anyone else who would like to stop by the chance to poke through the gear he's got and take any of it they want. For those who like to repair and restore cameras, it could be a nice bit of spare parts, and they might make good shelf decorations, if nothing else. If you live in the area near this part of California (San Francisco/San Jose) and would like to do so, message me and I'll put you in touch.
G
He had a bunch of stuff ... more than a few Wirgins, a passle of Argus C3s, a bunch of Polaroid roll film cameras. Some interesting cameras in the bunch.
I took home a Voigtlander Vitomatic I, a Zeiss Ikon Tenax, and a Graflex Graphic 35. I think the Vitomatic and Tenax might be working or close to it, and the Graflex might be able to be repaired.
There were a few others ... a little Kodak Bantam, an "Official Girl Scouts 620 by Kodak", a small double-eight movie camera, a "Primo JR" 4x4 twin-lens reflex, and a Polaroid Big Shot. I think the Big Shot works; the others are shelf toys.
The most interesting piece I took home is a FED with case and 5cm/3.5 (uncoated) lens. It has in inscription on it that suggests it was property of the secret police under Stalin. The shutter works, the lens needs to be cleaned up; it seems in pretty good shape for having been used a lot. It's got a wacky gizmo on it to implement flash sync. I'll make some photographs of this little stash.
The guy I obtained them from is happy to give anyone else who would like to stop by the chance to poke through the gear he's got and take any of it they want. For those who like to repair and restore cameras, it could be a nice bit of spare parts, and they might make good shelf decorations, if nothing else. If you live in the area near this part of California (San Francisco/San Jose) and would like to do so, message me and I'll put you in touch.
G