Nokton48
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I bought a good restoration project at an auction for $70 in Columbus Ohio. Then I sent it to replace the focusing knob snapped off and a good interior cleaning and adjust.
This cost about $150 and now I have a new Autocord. BTW Dan Daniels fixes Autocords I believe. I bought a beautiful heavy plastic machined plates which tighten up the pin on the bottom of the camera/top of tripod and it becomes rock solid contact. Highly recommended ! Paid $35 to Dan for that.
Then I bought a Autocord skin and I sent Morgan Sparks at Cameraleather (there are like eight different Autocords and Morgan knows this) I went with GRIPTAC which they use for golf club handles very grippy and comfortable. $35 or so Highly recommended to improve the Autocord handling. Buy an original lenshade, I did
If you really want to ramp it up (and channel your inner Irving Penn!) put a Hasselblad Stovepipe, it has to be grafted onto a spare Autocord popup hood, but the magnifier is Hasselblad great and a major upgrade regarding composition.
Minolta Autocord Bacharach Bracket 283 Photoflex Inflatable 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr
The original plastic Plastic Bacharach modified to work good with the Autocord
This weighs practically nothing and can be held for long periods in one hand
Great reportage rig Brings home the bacon
Minolta Autocord Baseplate 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Minolta Autocord Low Tripod by Nokton48, on Flickr
Channeling my inner Irving Penn
The Rokkor glass is superb and holds it's own against Schneider Tessars IMO.
Hassy Autocord Stovepipe Viewfinder 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr
The hack of the Blad Stovepipe. Required some dremeling, design skill, and 3M Teflon Tape I got on Ebay. Was worth the trouble and fun to make I bought the extra popup hood from Dan Daniels.
Autocord R1 No 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
We don't often see Great Whites here in Ohio
Camera propped on table for a three second exposure wide open on HP5+
This cost about $150 and now I have a new Autocord. BTW Dan Daniels fixes Autocords I believe. I bought a beautiful heavy plastic machined plates which tighten up the pin on the bottom of the camera/top of tripod and it becomes rock solid contact. Highly recommended ! Paid $35 to Dan for that.
Then I bought a Autocord skin and I sent Morgan Sparks at Cameraleather (there are like eight different Autocords and Morgan knows this) I went with GRIPTAC which they use for golf club handles very grippy and comfortable. $35 or so Highly recommended to improve the Autocord handling. Buy an original lenshade, I did
If you really want to ramp it up (and channel your inner Irving Penn!) put a Hasselblad Stovepipe, it has to be grafted onto a spare Autocord popup hood, but the magnifier is Hasselblad great and a major upgrade regarding composition.

The original plastic Plastic Bacharach modified to work good with the Autocord
This weighs practically nothing and can be held for long periods in one hand

Great reportage rig Brings home the bacon


Channeling my inner Irving Penn


The hack of the Blad Stovepipe. Required some dremeling, design skill, and 3M Teflon Tape I got on Ebay. Was worth the trouble and fun to make I bought the extra popup hood from Dan Daniels.

We don't often see Great Whites here in Ohio

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