Squonk
Established
I just received a curiosity bought on eBay: a nice example of a Porst Hapo 24E rangefinder (from around 1958). See this link for a picture. It seems to be identical to the 1953 Balda Baldina (see here), sold under the Hapo name by Porst in Germany (Hapo for Hans Porst).
My example looks in fairly good condition and seems to work (as far as I can tell without putting a film through it), except for the slow shutter speeds (1/15 and slower), where the shutter doesn't close by itself.
Does anyone have any experience with this camera or the Baldina? Also, any hints about what I could do about the slow shutter speeds (feasibility and cost of repair...)
Thanks,
My example looks in fairly good condition and seems to work (as far as I can tell without putting a film through it), except for the slow shutter speeds (1/15 and slower), where the shutter doesn't close by itself.
Does anyone have any experience with this camera or the Baldina? Also, any hints about what I could do about the slow shutter speeds (feasibility and cost of repair...)
Thanks,
dazedgonebye
Veteran
As you saw on my Baldina thread, I think the lens is good, equaling the performance of the lens on my Retina IIa.
Considering that these can regularly be had for about $10 on the bay, it hardly seems they are worth paying for a repair...and I have no idea what it would be to take them apart.
I would sit with the camera and cycle the shutter several dozen times and see if that isn't enough to wake up those slower speeds before doing anything else.
Considering that these can regularly be had for about $10 on the bay, it hardly seems they are worth paying for a repair...and I have no idea what it would be to take them apart.
I would sit with the camera and cycle the shutter several dozen times and see if that isn't enough to wake up those slower speeds before doing anything else.