john341
camera user
Years ago I was infatuated with the Futura camera but could not afford one. At 40 pounds each it was over the top for me. Does anyone have any comments on this camera and whether second hand one are still about?
Years ago I was infatuated with the Futura camera but could not afford one. At 40 pounds each it was over the top for me. Does anyone have any comments on this camera and whether second hand one are still about?
I handled one many years ago, but was not impressed enough to buy. In his exellent book 'Collecting and using classic cameras' Ivor Matanle says - ' the Futura and similar camera known as the Lordomat are possibly the least desireable cameras of the fifties. Their engineering standard and quality of materials were very low, and lens mounts and focusing mechanisms are virtually always worn out'.Years ago I was infatuated with the Futura camera but could not afford one. At 40 pounds each it was over the top for me. Does anyone have any comments on this camera and whether second hand one are still about?
I've always felt the same way about the Miranda camera. That was a 4x5 press type camera produced in the late 40's, early 50's. The few I've seen were heavily used and in poor shape overall, most likely used by pro's.
I haven't checked eBay in long time, as the economy and my personal situation prevents a silly buy at this point. I'd bet a decent example would still bring a very respectable price, too high to be of interest.
If you are going to go for a nostalgia purchase, best it be something that was well designed and built.
Harry
Current owner of 2 Ansco Automatic Reflex's, and both 3.5 and 2.8 Rollei's, plus several press type 2x3's, all fun to shoot.
Years ago I was infatuated with the Futura camera but could not afford one. At 40 pounds each it was over the top for me. Does anyone have any comments on this camera and whether second hand one are still about?
Obviosly you never held one in your hand. Actually newer models, like Futura S, are quite well made. Shutter is a Synchro Compur, the best leaf shutter of 50`s. The body is quite heavy and beautifully crafted, no substandard materials at all. I have one, and I like to shoot it.They where made with substandard materials and did not last long. Hjalti