tunalegs
Pretended Artist
The thread a bit further down, about suggestions for box cameras, got me to dig out an old box I've had in storage for many years, as well as repair one that's never worked right, as well as acquire three new ones. Now I'm finally getting back some rolls through them, I thought that I'd share here, as well as encourage others to share their shots out of the box.
The old box which I had never used up until now is a No. 2 Cartidge Hawk-eye Model A. A metal bodied box camera that Kodak made as a cheapened version of the Brownie for premiums.
Hawkeye'd Dummies by Berang Berang, on Flickr
hawkeye'd SAAB by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Not at all bad in black and white.
However in color, light leaks and cyan fringing are much more noticeable:
GTO by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Next up was a 2 1/4A Box Form Ensign (with the name Bertha written inside it). This needed some repair. The shutter would randomly jam, so although I tried to use it once about a year ago I gave up and hadn't touched it since. After carefully pulling out the brads that held the front on, I discovered a loose piece of wood was fouling the shutter mech.
Ensign Box Form Camera Shutter by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Greenhouse by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Yota by Berang Berang, on Flickr
This one is a bit tricky to use, the shutter and aperture are such that it will overexpose 100asa film in typical sunlight. There's no smaller aperture to select unlike the other boxes in my collection. Still, looks somewhat promising.
Lasty, and a big surprise for me, was an Ansco Buster Brown.
Lamp by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Nessie by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Assuming the photographer can hold the camera still enough, the results are remarkably sharp! And the cyan fringing is much less apparent than with the Hawk-eye.
Corner by Berang Berang, on Flickr
I look forward to seeing other's shots with boxes.
The old box which I had never used up until now is a No. 2 Cartidge Hawk-eye Model A. A metal bodied box camera that Kodak made as a cheapened version of the Brownie for premiums.


Not at all bad in black and white.
However in color, light leaks and cyan fringing are much more noticeable:

Next up was a 2 1/4A Box Form Ensign (with the name Bertha written inside it). This needed some repair. The shutter would randomly jam, so although I tried to use it once about a year ago I gave up and hadn't touched it since. After carefully pulling out the brads that held the front on, I discovered a loose piece of wood was fouling the shutter mech.



This one is a bit tricky to use, the shutter and aperture are such that it will overexpose 100asa film in typical sunlight. There's no smaller aperture to select unlike the other boxes in my collection. Still, looks somewhat promising.
Lasty, and a big surprise for me, was an Ansco Buster Brown.


Assuming the photographer can hold the camera still enough, the results are remarkably sharp! And the cyan fringing is much less apparent than with the Hawk-eye.

I look forward to seeing other's shots with boxes.
seany65
Well-known
Once I've done some with my Gevaert Gevabox, I'll post them here. I've got a colour film in just to see what the results would look like, though I think I'll be using it for mono mostly.
MV72
Marc VERRIERE
Made with a Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor 54 4.5x6 on Ilford XP2 in my home town (Le Mans):

Le Mans Boîte Zeiss Ikon Tengor 54 by Marc VERRIERE, sur Flickr

Le Mans Boîte Zeiss Ikon Tengor 54 by Marc VERRIERE, sur Flickr

Le Mans Boîte Zeiss Ikon Tengor 54 by Marc VERRIERE, sur Flickr

Le Mans Boîte Zeiss Ikon Tengor 54 by Marc VERRIERE, sur Flickr

Le Mans Boîte Zeiss Ikon Tengor 54 by Marc VERRIERE, sur Flickr

Le Mans Boîte Zeiss Ikon Tengor 54 by Marc VERRIERE, sur Flickr
Austintatious
Well-known
These were made with a slightly newer box camera. The Kodak Hawkeye Flash.
Texas Longhorn by Carlos Yashinon, on Flickr
Shrimper_Peoples Street by Carlos Yashinon, on Flickr
Shrimper #2_Peoples Street by Carlos Yashinon, on Flickr



seany65
Well-known
Looking at the pics in this thread, all I can think is:
"Pffft! Who needs Leica, Contax, Hasselblad or Rollielfex?"
"Pffft! Who needs Leica, Contax, Hasselblad or Rollielfex?"
Guy Pinhas
Well-known
Wow is all I have to say!
Made with a Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor 54 4.5x6 on Ilford XP2 in my home town (Le Mans):
Le Mans Boîte Zeiss Ikon Tengor 54 by Marc VERRIERE, sur Flickr
Le Mans Boîte Zeiss Ikon Tengor 54 by Marc VERRIERE, sur Flickr
Le Mans Boîte Zeiss Ikon Tengor 54 by Marc VERRIERE, sur Flickr
lynnb
Veteran
Taken with my Brownie No.2 Model F, full width crop to pano.
I can't remember the film/developer, if I find the neg I'll note it here.
Scanned by V700 and split tone in Lightroom.
Kodak Brownie No2 Model F #047 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
I can't remember the film/developer, if I find the neg I'll note it here.
Scanned by V700 and split tone in Lightroom.

Kodak Brownie No2 Model F #047 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
farlymac
PF McFarland
Six-20 Brownie, expired Kodak 100 T-Max
I did a CLA, and repaired the viewfinder on this box ten years ago, then ran a couple of rewound 120 rolls through it. I had a big issue with getting the horizon right, but was happy with what I got.

Mill Mountain Star in Roanoke, VA by P F McFarland, on Flickr

Mini Graceland 2 by P F McFarland, on Flickr

A Horse, Of Course by P F McFarland, on Flickr

Salem Presbyterian by P F McFarland, on Flickr
PF
I did a CLA, and repaired the viewfinder on this box ten years ago, then ran a couple of rewound 120 rolls through it. I had a big issue with getting the horizon right, but was happy with what I got.

Mill Mountain Star in Roanoke, VA by P F McFarland, on Flickr

Mini Graceland 2 by P F McFarland, on Flickr

A Horse, Of Course by P F McFarland, on Flickr

Salem Presbyterian by P F McFarland, on Flickr
PF
Greyscale
Veteran

Kodak Brownie Starmeter, Kodak Verichrome Pan expired 1980 EI 80, Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 15 minutes by Mike Novak, on Flickr

Kodak Brownie Starmeter, Kodak Verichrome Pan expired 1980 EI 80, Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 15 minutes by Mike Novak, on Flickr

Kodak Brownie Starmeter, Kodak Verichrome Pan expired 1980 EI 80, Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 15 minutes by Mike Novak, on Flickr
Greyscale
Veteran
Greyscale
Veteran
Greyscale
Veteran
Horatio
Masked photographer
Great images folks. Makes me want to try my 100+year old Brownie. It needs a CLA, which should be pretty simple. 
Kai-san
Filmwaster
Here is a shot taken with a Coronet Rex box camera. There were many models and variants of these, mine is probably pre-WWII. One of the challenges of these box cameras is the curved DOF.

raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
I have an old Kodak No. 2A Hawk-eye Model A but unfortunately, it takes 116 Film (at least that what the take up spool it came with says). I can't find any reference to this Model A on the 'net but it is stamped 'Model A' with first patent date of Jan, 12, 1897 on the film chamber. I think I paid $5 USD at a flea market over ten years ago.
This is a Model B link but there's no reference for a Model A.
I've noticed even Box Camera prices have been going up or are higher than when I remember. If I could find a 120 Film version reasonably priced, I would shoot with one for fun.
Nice images all!
This is a Model B link but there's no reference for a Model A.
I've noticed even Box Camera prices have been going up or are higher than when I remember. If I could find a 120 Film version reasonably priced, I would shoot with one for fun.
Nice images all!
Muggins
Junk magnet
I *may* have one or two box camera pics...
Steam power! by gray1720, on Flickr
I bought these for, I think, £10 off the Bay of E with thte cheque I got from (keep scrolling)...
Box cameras by gray1720, on Flickr
OK, I know, I'm blowing my own trumpet, but if you are flexible enough... This ran in the paper version last year:
https://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/second-hand/how-to-buy-and-use-kodak-box-brownies-141790

I bought these for, I think, £10 off the Bay of E with thte cheque I got from (keep scrolling)...

OK, I know, I'm blowing my own trumpet, but if you are flexible enough... This ran in the paper version last year:
https://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/second-hand/how-to-buy-and-use-kodak-box-brownies-141790
charjohncarter
Veteran
Brownie Hawkeye Flash with close up attachment:
AristaEDUultra100 HC-110h by John Carter, on Flickr
Kodak Duaflex IV:
Untitled by John Carter, on Flickr

Kodak Duaflex IV:

Muggins
Junk magnet
mconnealy
Well-known
farlymac
PF McFarland
Taken with an Agfa Clack on some crappy way-out-of-date Velvia 50 that was so color shifted I converted it to monochrome.

Red Valley Farm B&W by P F McFarland, on Flickr
PF

Red Valley Farm B&W by P F McFarland, on Flickr
PF
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