tonyj
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Browsing a flea market yesterday, I caught sight of a rather intriguing 'older' camera sitting amongst the more familiar and recognizable pieces of treasure and junk, on the stall of a photographic vendor.
Taking a chance - as most of it seemed to be in 'working condition' - I bought it, for what I thought at the time, was a very reasonable offer.
OK, now to the downside of my tale. I have no idea what this camera is, other than it looks to be a rather well made, fixed lens, 35mm camera of German origin; perhaps made before or soon after the big conflict.
The lens is a f2.9/50 Schneider-Krauznach Radionar Nr 1646975 and is mounted on a retractible tube. The shutter is a Prontor 11. There is an inscription of 'Gauthier G.m.b.H. Calmbach', along with a small 'three pointed star in a circle' icon, carrying the letters 'A G C' on the shutter housing.
The camera has speeds of B, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250 and B. The aperture is inscribed from 2.9 to 16. It appears to have one flash connection and a couple of sliding levers (for 'cocking' the shutter and a 'time' delay??) plus a triggering slide lever located near the bottom of the shutter housing. This, I think might be meant to operate the shutter.
There is no apparent Serial Number anywhere on the camera (at least, that I have been able to find), but as I mentioned earlier, the camera does appear to be very well made and of good quality. It is also in pretty good condition. Sadly however, it may yet be destined for use as a paperweight.
I am now wondering if some kind soul on these forums may be able to tell me more about this 'little gem'. To date, I know very little (zero?) about the camera or its manufacturer.
Please, is there anyone out there who could help me here with some information on this camera? It's age, a little of the camera's background - anything? - and perhaps just a few tips on how it actually 'works', as I don't wish to break it by pressing too hard here or there, in my ignorance. The film 'wind on/advancement' procedure and the two top mounted circular wheels are slightly puzzling. One, I'm sure is a 'Rewind/Film Advance' device, but I'm not too sure what the other over on the top left is. This and anything else, would be of great help and interest. Thank you.
.......... and now a few hurried (and blurry) photos from my handheld, flash turned off, digital. (Sorry!)
Taking a chance - as most of it seemed to be in 'working condition' - I bought it, for what I thought at the time, was a very reasonable offer.
OK, now to the downside of my tale. I have no idea what this camera is, other than it looks to be a rather well made, fixed lens, 35mm camera of German origin; perhaps made before or soon after the big conflict.
The lens is a f2.9/50 Schneider-Krauznach Radionar Nr 1646975 and is mounted on a retractible tube. The shutter is a Prontor 11. There is an inscription of 'Gauthier G.m.b.H. Calmbach', along with a small 'three pointed star in a circle' icon, carrying the letters 'A G C' on the shutter housing.
The camera has speeds of B, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250 and B. The aperture is inscribed from 2.9 to 16. It appears to have one flash connection and a couple of sliding levers (for 'cocking' the shutter and a 'time' delay??) plus a triggering slide lever located near the bottom of the shutter housing. This, I think might be meant to operate the shutter.
There is no apparent Serial Number anywhere on the camera (at least, that I have been able to find), but as I mentioned earlier, the camera does appear to be very well made and of good quality. It is also in pretty good condition. Sadly however, it may yet be destined for use as a paperweight.
I am now wondering if some kind soul on these forums may be able to tell me more about this 'little gem'. To date, I know very little (zero?) about the camera or its manufacturer.
Please, is there anyone out there who could help me here with some information on this camera? It's age, a little of the camera's background - anything? - and perhaps just a few tips on how it actually 'works', as I don't wish to break it by pressing too hard here or there, in my ignorance. The film 'wind on/advancement' procedure and the two top mounted circular wheels are slightly puzzling. One, I'm sure is a 'Rewind/Film Advance' device, but I'm not too sure what the other over on the top left is. This and anything else, would be of great help and interest. Thank you.
.......... and now a few hurried (and blurry) photos from my handheld, flash turned off, digital. (Sorry!)
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