cassel
Well-known
Picked up this little camera for free a few months ago...seems to work fine and I'm just now getting around to testing it. I wouldn't be surprised if something is wrong since was in the free pile, but hey, worth a try
I'm shooting up some old Kodak Gold 400 in it (28 exposure roll - weird). This camera shoots a square negative...how many shots do you suppose I will get? The counter goes up to 50...
Love the fact that my meter is bigger than the camera
I will post test shots if and when I have something to show!
I'm shooting up some old Kodak Gold 400 in it (28 exposure roll - weird). This camera shoots a square negative...how many shots do you suppose I will get? The counter goes up to 50...
Love the fact that my meter is bigger than the camera

Jerevan
Recycled User
A nice little camera, had one once upon a time.
I found it to be a nice and easygoing camera.
As far as I can see, the trigger seems to be replaced and/or missing a small foldback piece on top of it, but I think it won't be a problem using it. Yours is a prewar camera, with the "lesser" Novar. I hope you have the loose film spool.
You'll get 48 negatives out of a normal 36 roll, so a few less then for a roll of 28. Enough to get through for a test roll anyways!
As far as I can see, the trigger seems to be replaced and/or missing a small foldback piece on top of it, but I think it won't be a problem using it. Yours is a prewar camera, with the "lesser" Novar. I hope you have the loose film spool.
You'll get 48 negatives out of a normal 36 roll, so a few less then for a roll of 28. Enough to get through for a test roll anyways!
sleepyhead
Well-known
24x24mm square is an interesting format, for me anyway.
I have a Tenax II and have enjoyed it much.
I have a Tenax II and have enjoyed it much.
cassel
Well-known
A nice little camera, had one once upon a time.I found it to be a nice and easygoing camera.
As far as I can see, the trigger seems to be replaced and/or missing a small foldback piece on top of it, but I think it won't be a problem using it. Yours is a prewar camera, with the "lesser" Novar. I hope you have the loose film spool.
You'll get 48 negatives out of a normal 36 roll, so a few less then for a roll of 28. Enough to get through for a test roll anyways!![]()
The wind-on/trigger seems to have been replaced with a crude chunk of metal glued on
cassel
Well-known
Finally have some test results
Using very expired film Kodak Gold 400 (28 exposure roll) I shot to about frame 36/37 or so. Pictures turned out OK but I only got 31 square images (24x24). Something not right with the counter. Next time I will just shoot until it feels like it's at the end. I was just trying to be careful and not rip the film.
Here's a few examples:
Pretty weird stuff... Like the square... Poor quality, flare, but sort cool
Here's a few examples:
Pretty weird stuff... Like the square... Poor quality, flare, but sort cool
raid
Dad Photographer
I have the Tenax II with the 40mm lens. It is a very nice looking camera. Did you use a lens hood?

cassel
Well-known
No hood - un-coated ancient lens - 
Tricky to fit a hood on this tiny lens, right?
Tricky to fit a hood on this tiny lens, right?
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