retinax
Well-known
If what you get is too good, you could always screw the lens apart a bit, reverse an element or some such..So I'd look for the features you want in the body. I expect some difficulty getting focus right for large prints with a guess focus folder, wide open. I'd think a tlr should be easier.
If one of your too good cameras has a focal plan shutter and ideally bellows, you can adapt any old lens to that!
If one of your too good cameras has a focal plan shutter and ideally bellows, you can adapt any old lens to that!
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Steveh
Well-known
Thanks - yes was just thinking about that, will wait and make sure I like the camera before spending any more but that seems like a good option - I was also wondering if a basic laser tape measure for £20 would work as an alternative, and I will probably have a Fuji digi with me most of the time so can always use the distance reading from that. If I like what the camera does I'll spring for a nice vintage clip on!"Fiddly" is a matter of perspective! I'd say a Lubitel is no more fiddly than the Nettar, and the only real issue with regards to UX is the aforementioned tiny ground glass spot for focusing. You get used to it fast enough, though.
It might be worth tracking down an external rangefinder if you're going to stick with the Nettar; if it's marked in meters, a BLIK used to be a very cheap option in that regard. If it's marked in feet, I'm not sure what the cheapest/best option would be. You could always convert the reading from the BLIK to feet if you can multiply things by 3.3 in your head...
Steveh
Well-known
So many options! This is quite a learning curve but the Nettar seems like a decent jumping off point, and this is a lot cheaper and more fun than some of the gear rabbit holes I've been down! Thanks again all.
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Those are amazingly beautiful Pan! Lovely images.I had this coronet delux
View attachment 4824271
It was taking pictures like these
View attachment 4824272View attachment 4824273View attachment 4824274View attachment 4824275
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I have plenty of these pictures, used it for half a year or so but eventually I got tired of this effect and switched to a Zeiss Nettar.Those are amazingly beautiful Pan! Lovely images.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Nettars are sharp. Or just blurry because wrong alignment. In fact even older folder from thirties are sharp if aligned or just OOF.
Same for Lubitel.
I really don't know what the issue with Holga is. It is perfect match, prints included.
Box cameras might do the same. But I'm not sure.
120 format Brownie contact print.

same

Same for Lubitel.
I really don't know what the issue with Holga is. It is perfect match, prints included.
Box cameras might do the same. But I'm not sure.
120 format Brownie contact print.

same

Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Thanks guys - yes I think a “real” camera is the way forward and “artsy” is what I’m after! There’s a Lubitel 166b with a UK dealer for £132 which may be worth a punt. Will take a look at Flickr as well.
Любитель is great example of classic FSU camera. Even by getting sparkly new looking one, chances to have брак are next to guaranteed. Just get Holga with glass lens.
largedrink
Down Under
I have a Nettar 518/2 that I was given, it was my first medium format camera. When the focus is set correctly it's capable of beautiful images. It has the 105mm f4.5 Novar-Anastigmat.

Deck chairs by Hugh B
Zeiss Ikon Nettar 518/2 (c 1949)
Fuji 160 film

Deck chairs by Hugh B
Zeiss Ikon Nettar 518/2 (c 1949)
Fuji 160 film
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
I have a Zeiss Nettar 515/16 (6x6 cm format). The lens is sharp at smaller apertures f/11, f/16 etc. Soft when wide open.
Last edited:
largedrink
Down Under
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
"Fiddly" is a matter of perspective! I'd say a Lubitel is no more fiddly than the Nettar, and the only real issue with regards to UX is the aforementioned tiny ground glass spot for focusing. You get used to it fast enough, though.
It might be worth tracking down an external rangefinder if you're going to stick with the Nettar; if it's marked in meters, a BLIK used to be a very cheap option in that regard. If it's marked in feet, I'm not sure what the cheapest/best option would be. You could always convert the reading from the BLIK to feet if you can multiply things by 3.3 in your head...
Любитель has original focusing glass idea from Viogtlander, I forgot how it was called. Brilliant? This is not something good to focus by. But Lubitel-2 lens has neat marks for scale focusing.
Lubitel-2 after as usual for FSU lenses re-alignment:

БЛИК might bring more confusion than good results. Viogtlander also made BLIK like external rangefinders and they were not very expensive.
BernardL
Well-known
+1I find the Nettars take surprisingly good pictures, so don't be disappointed if the pictures are TOO sharp. You may want to keep your pictures at maximum aperture
rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
How about the Kodak Tourist or Tourist II? I have a 620 version of the Tourist (there's 120 versions out there too) that fits your desired characteristics. They should be relatively easy to find.
Steveh
Well-known
So the Nettar just arrived - it looks and smells as if it’s been in storage for quite a while and comes complete with a metal spool and original manual but the seller has serviced it and all seems to be in working order. Amazed how small and light it is!
Test shots to follow - glad I waited to buy a rangefinder as the scale is in feet not meters…


Test shots to follow - glad I waited to buy a rangefinder as the scale is in feet not meters…


Steveh
Well-known
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
If you want blurry pictures, then use that handwritten note without variation!
Muggins
Junk magnet
ha! I almost suggested a Coronet, and then saw this! Lovethe Edinburgh Castle shot, so atmospheric!I had this coronet delux
View attachment 4824271
It was taking pictures like these
View attachment 4824272View attachment 4824273View attachment 4824274View attachment 4824275
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.