They were:
Agfa Isolette 1
Zeiss Ikon Contessamat SE
Beseler Topcon Auto 100
Yashica 44A (no 127 film-yet)
Greg
I just checked with Emily Post and she confirms that a true gentleman must always disclose the color scheme when mentioning a Yashica 44A.
Jon
Happy New Year to You too...
The Yashica 44A is the maroon version...
I have to order some "127" from Freestyle, and see if I can talk her into letting me use it for another couple days.
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greg
I love when someone offers me a box of old cameras to see if they still work, only to ask for them to be returned. Ah well. It is a joy just using older various cameras.
Greg, I'll bet that you had a lot of fun with that.
Agfa Isolette 1 - Nice zone focus camera. Works best when stopped down. I hope the bellows were light-tight and the lens focuses smoothly or at all (typical Agfa problems)
Zeiss Ikon Contessamat SE - This was among the last of the series. Build quality wasn't as good as the earlier right-front models but generally the Contessamat is a decent camera.
Beseler Topcon Auto 100 - I'm not familiar with this camera, but in general Topcon was thought of as being very good cameras. The U.S. Navy, I believe, used Topcons quite a bit. Beseler was the U.S. importer in much the same way that Canon and Rollei partnered with Honeywell.
Yashica 44A (no 127 film-yet) - A nice lower-cost alternative to the Baby Rollei. Decent lens. This should be a lot of fun to use.
A friend lent me her Dad's Camera collection. All the cameras are like brand new in their original cases. Some of them
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