dazedgonebye
Veteran
This thing is brand new. Just can't believe the condition. Even the slow shutter speeds work.



FrankS said:Beautiful! Where does one find such a camera in that condition?
kuzano said:The Enna Werke lens was so sharp. The rangefinder was bright and accurate. I took quite a few very sharp and contrasty BW images with that camera before selling it. I have another now that I have to run some film through. Great cameras. Uncoupled rangefinder. The film counting mechanism works great too. Set the first frame with the ruby window and shoot the rest (6X6) without opening the window.
Somebody must be digging these out of a closet and tossing one into the market every now and then. If the one I have now is as good as the one I had before, I think I will sub it for my Perko. It's just a tad bulgier, but the rangefinder and the film counter/stop are pluses.
MickH said:Steve,
You are what is known in my part of the world as a jammy b@st@rd.
😀 😀 😀 😀
MickH said:Amazing!
Please excuse the naiivete of this question...
I can see it's new, but how old is it?
dazedgonebye said:Check ebay twice every day for two years...simple. 😀
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NickTrop said:Just search once, and choose the "save search" option. If something comes up, eBay will send you a notice in your email. Then use justsnipe.com to snipe it in the last 5 seconds of the auction.
How do you find the ergonomics of your Super Baldax to be? Can you comfortably put your left hand through the strap and work the focus, shutter speed and aperture levers, as well as wind the film advance, without removing your hand from the strap? Or is the strap really more of a carrying handle while you're not actually shooting?