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Darinwc
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Here's my recently acquired Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III on a trip to the beach
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And the photo I took with it from the exact same spot:
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Both beautiful!
largedrink
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Thanks! It's a lovely camera and quite ergonomic.Both beautiful!
P C Headland
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I suppose it's not technically a folder, but close enough!
Everything seems to work, though while accurate, the rangefinder patch is a bit faint. Once I work out how to get the top off I'll replace the rangefinder's half-silvered mirror.
First roll of film through it was some expired TriX, which was challenging as the frame numbers were really hard to see through the red window. The second roll, Fomapan 100, had much clearer frame numbers. The attached image is from that roll.




Everything seems to work, though while accurate, the rangefinder patch is a bit faint. Once I work out how to get the top off I'll replace the rangefinder's half-silvered mirror.
First roll of film through it was some expired TriX, which was challenging as the frame numbers were really hard to see through the red window. The second roll, Fomapan 100, had much clearer frame numbers. The attached image is from that roll.




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neal3k
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FW Solida 4.5 X 6, 120 Film Camera, a folding camera made by Franka Kamerawerk with F Deckel shutter and Rodenstock Trinar 75mm f/2.9 lens. From the 1930s.
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largedrink
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Nice... saw that for sale and was tempted. How do you like it?Latest acquisition:
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And a photo from the first test roll (expired Neopan 400):
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P C Headland
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It's really nice actually, handles a bit like a Super Fujica-6. Lighter than the Iskra or Certo 6, but heavier than the Fujica. Unlike those though, it's only a red window for film advance, likely made necessary due to its dual format capability.Nice... saw that for sale and was tempted. How do you like it?
Tuna
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Ditto my Perkeo I, with the same Color Skopar 80/3.5 lens and the all-speeds shutter like yours.My Voigtlqnder Perkeo 11 takes incredible black and white images, it is a beautiful camera. And it’s size is an engineering masterpiece.
It seems that combination of lens and shutter was quite an expensive upgrade in its time. Most Perkeos I've seen have the cheaper 3-element Vaskar lens, which compares to a Tessar or a Xenar as against a Planar or a Xenotar.
I prefer the I to the II (have owned both in my time) as mine, while older, lacks the double exposure prevention lock which tends to break down and requires an extensive repair.
Next year I will do an extensive tour (3-4 months) of SE Asian countries I've not been to for many decades - Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Taiwan and Japan. Along with one small digital kit will be my Perkeo, with one lens hood and a yellow-green Voigtlander filter I found for 50 cents in a charity shop rejects box. I have about 50 rolls of expired B&W film at home and my project for that journey is to use up that film. I'm hoping to get it processed as I go, which may prove to be an interesting challenge...
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Prewar Baby Bessa (Klein-Bessa) with Voigtar lens (triplet).

Voigtlander Bessa 66
Photos from it Show your photos from a vintage folder

Voigtlander Bessa 66
Photos from it Show your photos from a vintage folder
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