cancan7
Established
sold my Rolleiflex last month as I already have 2 other film cameras(Hasselblad 500CM and Leica M6)

JPD
Retina and Rollei user
Fantastic!
Not only 2.8F but White Face as well.
I'm not so sure about that. The real "white face" model should have the bigger focus knob with distance scales in both meter and feet.
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Thank you.What a fantastic TLR.
Nice job, any samples?
Getting there. A meager count as yet. But a few Polaroids, and a couple 6x9's
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ezzie0304/sets/72157636353461835/
Balto
Established
Spanik
Well-known
A Mamiya Portrait... 35mm TLR. I put a C330 with the 180mm next to it as well to give an idea of the size.
If someone can tell me anything about this camera I'll be very glad to hear it.
If someone can tell me anything about this camera I'll be very glad to hear it.
Peter_Jones
Well-known
Is that thing as heavy as it looks ?
OlliL
Well-known
You shoot street?
Spanik
Well-known
Is that thing as heavy as it looks ?
No, it is heavier. With a back (but without film) it puts 16 kg on the scale. First time I had to get out the bathroom scales to weigh a camera. So you don't put it on a strap around your neck. As for film it takes 100 feet rolls for 550 exposures. Got it with 5 backs. That's 2750 exposures so if anyone has an idea what you can do with that please explain.
You shoot street?
No, street isn't my thing. And if the weight wouldn't be a problem then the power would be. It needs to be plugged in the mains, there is not much use for it on the street either. Anyway I wouldn't put it next to a street as somebody is likely to take it for a speed trap camera.
But I'm missing the power supply. So if anyone can help...
It is really only usable for identity photos. There isn't even a way to focus! The screen has an oval on it to frame a face, nothing else. Now even if I would be a photographer specialising in identity photos, what would you do when you have to take 550 of them to finish a roll?
Dave Jenkins
Loose Canon
This camera was probably used by one of the mass portrait companies to take school photos.
hidejoshi
film user
Star Wars.... Power with you
sreed2006
Well-known
Spanik - that must have been used at a Department of Motor Vehicles to take driver's license photographs. Possibly at a jail, to take mug shots. That control panel with the toggle switch and six white buttons gets me excited. I like to push buttons on old machines - just see my signature.
Spanik
Well-known
On special request: the buttons:
If you can tell what they would do if the camera had power I'd like to hear it.
If you can tell what they would do if the camera had power I'd like to hear it.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
You shoot street?
Very funny! Thing is, you could probably set that up in a city park or street and people would pay you to sit in front of it -- quite an odd item.
Spanik
Well-known
If I can get it working again (big if!) then I wanted to put it up at the open door days of the modelling club. Just to show off and maybe get a few fun photos.
For those that can't read it on the photo the buttons are labelled:
- all action
- winding
- shutter check
- speed light
- numbering light
- beam light
- on/off (that one I have an idea what it does
)
The front looks like this:
and the other side:
For those that can't read it on the photo the buttons are labelled:
- all action
- winding
- shutter check
- speed light
- numbering light
- beam light
- on/off (that one I have an idea what it does
The front looks like this:
and the other side:
Argenticien
Dave
Wait a minute, wait a minute ... a TLR (or, TLR-like apparatus) with a zoom lens?! This is one crazy piece of kit! Is this really a TLR, in that one lens is for taking and one is for viewing, or something else? In your last picture, the upper lens looks extended further than the lower lens, which has me suspicious. (Or maybe I'm just looking at it cockeyed.) How do you focus the thing? -- I assume the "T ... W" knob does the zooming ("T"=tele to "W"=wide) but does it also do the focusing?
As for usage, I would agree with guesses above about school portraits or at worst, DMV. Had it been meant for jails, it would've been called the Mamiya Mug (or Mamiya Booking).
--Dave
As for usage, I would agree with guesses above about school portraits or at worst, DMV. Had it been meant for jails, it would've been called the Mamiya Mug (or Mamiya Booking).
--Dave
Dave R.
Member
If I can get it working again (big if!) then I wanted to put it up at the open door days of the modelling club. Just to show off and maybe get a few fun photos. For those that can't read it on the photo the buttons are labelled: - all action - winding - shutter check - speed light - numbering light - beam light - on/off (that one I have an idea what it does) The front looks like this: and the other side:
Wow! that is awesome! Looks like a lot fun if you can get it working.
Spanik
Well-known
Wait a minute, wait a minute ... a TLR (or, TLR-like apparatus) with a zoom lens?! This is one crazy piece of kit! Is this really a TLR, in that one lens is for taking and one is for viewing, or something else? In your last picture, the upper lens looks extended further than the lower lens, which has me suspicious. (Or maybe I'm just looking at it cockeyed.) How do you focus the thing? -- I assume the "T ... W" knob does the zooming ("T"=tele to "W"=wide) but does it also do the focusing?
Well, it is a camera with 2 lenses, the upper lens is only for viewing, the lower lens is for picture taking. So I think it qualifies as a TLR. There is still a debate who is looking through the viewer: the subject or the photographer?
It is indeed a zoom (90-230) but there is no way to focus. I guess for the intended purpose the subject would sit on a chair and once the distance correct it would stay that way. The lens closes to f/32 so maybe focusing isn't that important. The "T-W" knob is for zooming Tele to Wide as you suspect. Maybe "framing" would be more correct than "zooming". You are correct that the upper lens is a bit further to the front. But both lenses are not equal, the viewing lens is f/4.5, the taking lens f/8.
Argenticien
Dave
Strangest camera ever!
Jiloo
eternal amateur
A lots of beauty TLRs here.
I have an appetite for 6x6 camera from some time and you just make me very hungry
I have an appetite for 6x6 camera from some time and you just make me very hungry
Greyscale
Veteran
My first TLR
Yashica 12

Yashica 12 by Greyscale3, on Flickr
unfortunately, the shutter and self timer are jammed. But I think that it is worth a CLA, as everything else, including the light meter, seems to be in good order.
Yashica 12

Yashica 12 by Greyscale3, on Flickr
unfortunately, the shutter and self timer are jammed. But I think that it is worth a CLA, as everything else, including the light meter, seems to be in good order.
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