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Paul Howell

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Still in lockdown, getting my gear ready for the summer, did a test shot with my Brand 17. I bought it sometime in the 80s, at a swap meet at the old Phoenix Greyhound Track, don't even recall what I paid for it, made in L.A in the late 40s. I think Brand was out of business by 1949 or 70. I've seen pictures in old photo mags of it with a side mounted rangefinder, have no idea how it was camed to the lens. Has a side mounted handle, forged into the rear standard. For such an odd camera has a fair amount of movements, front and rear, rotating back, still light tight. On is a Kodak 152 Ektar, I have a commercial packed away I need to dig out. The image will not take, resized it, still getting an error message.
 
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I found an image on line.

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The side rangefinders I'm familiar with were mounted on press camera and they do not use cams. The Kalart and Hugo Meyer side rangefinders use a mechanical arm that links the camera's rail to the rangefinder operationing shaft.
I have a copy of the Kalart Instruction/adjustment manual at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1sPJkp-Mdghc0FwQkRuWEhFZEE/view?usp=sharing
Another source for Kalart information is at https://lommen9.home.xs4all.nl/index.html
Hugo Meyer rangefinders work and adjust similar to Kalart but are made for one lens focal length only so one will have to find a model made for their lens focal length. 127mm and 135mm were common and there may have been a 152mm version. The back of the rangefinder has a P number but I do not have a reference for them. Information on the Hugh Meyer Rangefinder is hard to come by as are the rangefinders.
I have some spare Kalarts but no arms.
 
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