M. Axel Wikstrom
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Picked up an old Busch Pressman C-model (2-1/4x3-1/4"), all original from a local camera store (Camera & Darkroom, Albuquerque). It has a coated Wollensak Velostigmat 101mm lens with coupled rangefinder. Had to clean/recondition the shutter, as it was running slow due to age and disuse; it's pretty accurate now. The camera is in beautiful condition for its age - mid 1940s as far as I can tell.
Infinity focus was off, so had to adjust it - maybe the previous owner didn't use it because focus was off. Easy to adjust using a loupe on the ground glass and an allen wrench for the lens stop. Once infinity was set the rangefinder was accurate at all distances.
Great little package, but since it doesn't have a Graflok back I'm limited to 2x3 sheet film - I'd like to keep it original and not modify for roll film holders. Fortunately there are still a few of 2x3 emulsions available, all black & white. Picked up some stainless steel developing racks to use with dip tanks, and a box of film.
Infinity focus was off, so had to adjust it - maybe the previous owner didn't use it because focus was off. Easy to adjust using a loupe on the ground glass and an allen wrench for the lens stop. Once infinity was set the rangefinder was accurate at all distances.
Great little package, but since it doesn't have a Graflok back I'm limited to 2x3 sheet film - I'd like to keep it original and not modify for roll film holders. Fortunately there are still a few of 2x3 emulsions available, all black & white. Picked up some stainless steel developing racks to use with dip tanks, and a box of film.
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