Brownie Camera red sight glass busted

sdeeR

D
sdeeR

  • 0
  • 0
  • 19
Rouse St

A
Rouse St

  • 1
  • 0
  • 25
Untitled

A
Untitled

  • 2
  • 1
  • 41
Today's Specials.

A
Today's Specials.

  • 3
  • 0
  • 41
Street portrait

A
Street portrait

  • 1
  • 0
  • 35

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
199,171
Messages
2,787,441
Members
99,831
Latest member
wota69
Recent bookmarks
0

chabat

Member
Joined
Mar 11, 2014
Messages
2
Format
35mm
Hi I have a Brownie camera that the red sight glass is broken out. Is there some type of red translucent plastic or film that I can cover the hole with, so I can see the numbering on the film? Also I have an Agfa Clack with the same problem.

Advice?
 

cliveh

Subscriber
Joined
Oct 9, 2010
Messages
7,552
Format
35mm RF
Try an art shop as they may have something that can do the job, or cover the window with black electrical tape and just peel back when you wind on.
 

bdial

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 2, 2005
Messages
7,473
Location
North East U.S.
Format
Multi Format
automotive tail-light lens repair tape, some rosco film, or maybe just some black tape that you peel up to look at the numbers then stick back down.
That it's red doesn't do anything for you if you're shooting pan film. And, at least for Kodak and Ilford films, the backing paper will protect the film.
 

Xmas

Member
Joined
Sep 4, 2006
Messages
6,398
Location
UK
Format
35mm RF
Bit of broken auto red tail light plastic and nail file to fit.

Super glue it in.

Don't leave the camera on a coffee table in the sun. The backing paper is pretty good with slow film.
 
Joined
Mar 18, 2005
Messages
4,942
Location
Monroe, WA, USA
Format
Multi Format
Try to locate an art supply store that sells small individual sheets of Dead Link Removed masking film. Cut out small pieces and stack as many as you can over the opening while still being able to read the frame numbers.

Note also that on my Brownies I still cover the red window with a piece of black opaque photographer's tape between frame winds, just to be safe.

This stuff is very inexpensive. If you can't easily locate any, send me a private message (PM) with a safe postal address and I'll send you a small sheet.

[Edit: Oh, and welcome to APUG...]

Ken
 
Last edited by a moderator:
OP
OP

chabat

Member
Joined
Mar 11, 2014
Messages
2
Format
35mm
Thanks for the replies. I will see what I can find. :smile:
 

snapguy

Member
Joined
Jan 1, 2014
Messages
1,287
Location
California d
Format
35mm
me too

I was also going to suggest Rubylith. I remember it from the late 1950s. Printers used it. My first camera was a Brownie Reflex and I have a "new" copy of that model that I need to take out for a spin one of these days. It took better photos than many people might assume.
 

nsurit

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 27, 2005
Messages
1,808
Location
Texas Hill Country
Format
Multi Format
A printmaking shop should have Rubylith. Which Brownie do you have with the missing red window? Bill Barber
 

Tom1956

Member
Joined
May 6, 2013
Messages
1,989
Location
US
Format
Large Format
I'm a 35 year offset printer. I remember amberlith and rubylith well. It was a staple. I'd be very surprised if you could find any any more.
 

MattKing

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
53,232
Location
Delta, BC Canada
Format
Medium Format
Joined
Mar 18, 2005
Messages
4,942
Location
Monroe, WA, USA
Format
Multi Format
I got mine at Dick Blick as well. I seem to remember they were the only ones I could find selling sheets instead of rolls. A couple large sheets are probably a lifetime safelight filtering supply for me.

That's why I offered to just send the OP a small piece. Brownie red dot windows are awfully small to be cutting from a 20"x24" sheet...

Ken
 

nsurit

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 27, 2005
Messages
1,808
Location
Texas Hill Country
Format
Multi Format
Perhaps if we knew for which brownie the window was needed or the approximate measurement for the window, there might be some other suggestions. I have a brownie or two that might be able to be donors with a little more information.
 

BlueWind

Member
Joined
Aug 27, 2005
Messages
103
Location
Almada, Port
Format
35mm
Get a slide film, shoot a couple of frames aiming at a uniform red surface (chose the apropriate tonality of red), and enjoy the rest of the roll aiming at your favourite subjects. The red slides can be cut as you want to replace the red-window.
Regards
Joao
 

ambaker

Member
Joined
May 6, 2011
Messages
661
Location
Missouri, US
Format
Multi Format
I've got a number of these sitting here. If I have the size you need I'll send you one. No charge.


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom