Paxette

Tom hicks

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What a little beauty this one is . Picked it up on e bay for 24.95 and shipping .
 

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Now pics taken with the Paxette , My new truck 3 days old , and one of my boys
 

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Huzzah for Paxettes! I need to devise a way to repair my Super Paxette, which truly is a delight. But, in the meantime, I have a Paxette sat beside me right now, which doesn't have a film in it, but I just love handling it, focussing, firing the shutter and winding it.

I think it's the most beautiful camera made. It's odd that Braun also made the Paxette 28BC, which is one of the ugliest.
 
Congratulations.
My first real camera in 1954 was a Paxette, used it for years, tarted up with big lenshood and Voigtlander Kontur finder. Replaced it with Nikon S2.
 
One of the cameras I hope to include in the stable someday. Good results, and congrats on the new Ram, Tom. They should both last long enough to give to your boy later on.

PF
 
My first camera was a Paxette. I thought it was pretty cool at the time, but moved on to a Leica IIIb. Love to have another one though...TW
 
Agree on the looks, but can't agree on the ergonomics and results. With my sausage fingers it's a pain to use. And my Super Paxette features the non-spectacular Staeble Kata lens.

So personally I'm not really impressed with these cameras. ;)
 
A few weeks ago, there was a competition for the best cheap rangefinder bought from an auction site. I bought a Paxette with a Schneider Xenar for $20 to participate, but found that the shutter was stuck. After reading this article, I took the lens off and moved the shutter blades with my finger and snick...
the shutter fired and it's all good now. LOvely camera - can't wait to see the first results.
 
Agree on the looks, but can't agree on the ergonomics and results. With my sausage fingers it's a pain to use. And my Super Paxette features the non-spectacular Staeble Kata lens.

So personally I'm not really impressed with these cameras. ;)

+1 had one, didn't even took one shot and sold it since it didn't feel good in my hands. Further a bit too much weight for such a small camera...
but if you like it go for it....
 
Huzzah for Paxettes! I need to devise a way to repair my Super Paxette, which truly is a delight. But, in the meantime, I have a Paxette sat beside me right now, which doesn't have a film in it, but I just love handling it, focussing, firing the shutter and winding it.

I think it's the most beautiful camera made. It's odd that Braun also made the Paxette 28BC, which is one of the ugliest.

I'm with you Rod , these are some pretty little cameras and this being my first experience with it , all seems good.
 
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