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Zeiss 533/16 tri/x

Zeiss 533/16 tri/x

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Nice photos everybody.

dbailey56 - you might find buffing with a fine buffing wheel on a \Dremal or similar tool would help. Just do it slowly and carefully. I haven't do so personally, but others on RFF have mentioned doing it. You might want to practice it a bit on other things first. I think the first place to look would be the rollers.

Maybe someone who has actually done it can come in and give better advice.
 
Rodenstock Clarovid, ca. 1934, with Rodenstock Ysar 10.5cm f3.9 lens at f16 Fuji Acros at EI 200. Apparently, the Clarovid, which is the same camera as the Welta Solida, but with a Rodenstock lens instead of a Zeiss, was one of the first cameras with coupled rangefinder. I've seen there is an older Kodak with rangefinder. Mine only has one red window on the back; I've seen a youtube video of one with two windows which could apparently take a maskfor 645 size.

Algonquin College Garden by Howard Sandler, on Flickr
 
Moskva 5

Moskva 5

I did some test shots with a Fsu Moskva 5

First one with square format mask & Trix
Second one in 6X9 format and testing Adox CMS 20 souped in a new Italian/Swiss developer (Ars-Imago Fd)

You can see more in my Blog
 

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These aren't technically from a Rangefinder.... Just a guess focus folder.
But, it's been a while since I've posted anything, and a I don't currently actually own any RFs...
So hopefully my grandfather's old Isolette is close enough.

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