sharpey
Member
Am so glad for the existance of this thread! Will update once Mr. Hamma sends me a parcel.
Cheers
and thanks for not buying it 
James
Cheers
James
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
I don't know how I missed this thread before. I have one also. I had a second that I traded (see first post). The one I still have had the unfortunate experience of doing a face plant (inside the case) when the strap broke. Mark Hama had to take it apart to get the lenses back in line. He sent me a Polaroid along with the repaired camera, showing it all in pieces. I think I need to send it back to him, though, since the lens appears to be still a little out of alignment -- focus isn't consistent across the film plane. It's a lovely camera, and as mentioned more than once, the control layout is great. Glad to know there are other fans out there.
David Murphy
Veteran
Wow! beautiful kit with the filters, hoods, etc. - great funCheersHave decided to send it off to Mark Hamma to do a CLA... I believe he's worked on them before... and he seems a cool guy to boot
Will update in a few weeks
James
Joe Vitessa
Well-known
Here's another one on eBay. Auction ends Jan. 29. Looks nice!
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Brought the old girl out for an Efke R25 Caffenol test. Well aware the slower speeds are a bit slower than they should be, making shooting at ISO 20-25 a bit dodgy handheld.
Still, these came out quite nicely:

Bay of hounds by Eirik0304, on Flickr

Berger fabrikk by Eirik0304, on Flickr
Still, these came out quite nicely:

Bay of hounds by Eirik0304, on Flickr

Berger fabrikk by Eirik0304, on Flickr
sharpey
Member
Lovely.
Am still waiting to develop some of mine... Will update the thread then... that is if any of them are taken with a acceptable level of skill/luck
Am still waiting to develop some of mine... Will update the thread then... that is if any of them are taken with a acceptable level of skill/luck
hausen
Well-known
I just missed out on buying one of these darlings here in NZ a couple of weeks ago. Somebody beat me by a single dollar. Will continue to keep an eye out.
David Murphy
Veteran
Very nice shots
dfatty
Well-known
Nice shots as usual, Ezzie.
There have been an abnormal number of them on ebay over the last month or so, mostly overpriced ones (even higher than their normal high prices) that the sellers aren't sure work. I snagged one of the cheaper ones. It works fairly well, although it's a little rough and may need a transport tune up, the counter doesn't always reset to start when opening the door to remove the film.
One of my first shots with it, cut off by the end of the roll. I'm having big issues with my C-41 processing lately but was able to salvage this one somewhat. The lens is quite sharp.
I do like the focus/winding on the right side. I'm not liking the left side shutter release as much, but I'll get used to it.
There have been an abnormal number of them on ebay over the last month or so, mostly overpriced ones (even higher than their normal high prices) that the sellers aren't sure work. I snagged one of the cheaper ones. It works fairly well, although it's a little rough and may need a transport tune up, the counter doesn't always reset to start when opening the door to remove the film.

One of my first shots with it, cut off by the end of the roll. I'm having big issues with my C-41 processing lately but was able to salvage this one somewhat. The lens is quite sharp.

I do like the focus/winding on the right side. I'm not liking the left side shutter release as much, but I'll get used to it.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Can't afford one and don't need it either so I'm sharing this will all you forum members:
eBay item 221072774840 is a Kalloflex in working condition at USD 275 Buy-It-Nowprice, shipping worldwide from Canada.
No connection, just saying...
Good luck!
eBay item 221072774840 is a Kalloflex in working condition at USD 275 Buy-It-Nowprice, shipping worldwide from Canada.
No connection, just saying...
Good luck!
Mablo
Well-known
A bit OT if you don't mind. The same company manufactured a nice rangefinder by the name "Kowa Kallo". The name translates to my own language roughly like "bonehead". It just might be the one camera I still need ;-)
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Bump for eBay item 221072774840

Brian Legge
Veteran
Hah, I sent an offer on that one a while ago but the seller was relatively firm on the asking price. Given that it is 'as is'/no returns, I wasn't willing to go quite that high.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Allright, it sold.
Confess, who bought it? :angel:
Confess, who bought it? :angel:
Brian Legge
Veteran
Wow. It sold for quite a bit less than what I offered. 
I guess I should have tried again after it had been on the market for a while.
I guess I should have tried again after it had been on the market for a while.
graywolf
Well-known
Or maybe you should simply have put in a bid at the last moment? Of course that may only have driven up the price for the other bidder, you never know what his max bid was. You look and see that the winner got it for a buck more than your last bid, and say to yourself, "If I only had bid a couple of bucks more", but maybe even bidding a couple of hundred bucks more would not have won it. You will never know, unless you actually are the highest bidder.
Brian Legge
Veteran
In this case, it was listed a 'buy it now or best offer'. I think it was originally at $375. I offered $275 or so earlier on but was turned down on it. The seller waited about a month and eventually accepted someones offer of $160.
Honestly, I'm glad he didn't accept my bid as it was too high for the camera as is/no returns. Still funny seeing it sell for so much less.
Honestly, I'm glad he didn't accept my bid as it was too high for the camera as is/no returns. Still funny seeing it sell for so much less.
farlymac
PF McFarland
I have actually won auctions for less than a dollar more than the next highest bidder. And then I've bid on things that I shouldn't have, and watched the bidding end a nickle short of outbidding me. I'm sitting there going "Oh man, you couldn't afford another 50 cents?":bang:
PF
PF
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Took the Kalloflex for a walk today, but I will not be developing the film. Waste of time. The shutter decided to act up. OK, I´ll admit to it being cold, but the shutter could hardly be bothered to close at all. It was slower than me getting out of bed in the morning. So once home it was off with the front element, and easy does it clean with dry Q-tip. The shutter blades were gummed up again. Will have another go tomorrow, I do like TLRs, when they work.
PMCC
Late adopter.
Eirik, I hope you can restore the old beast back to good nick. The Kalloflex is an endangered species and it's worth saving each one. The handling is unique among TLRs and a pleasure to use.
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