My wife and I had coffee today with two friends who we haven't seen for almost two years due to Covid.
They are both great photographers (that was how we met). Karoline has been in group shows with me, and Gary is, besides being a photographer, also a collector and a very talented camera repairer.
Knowing what I am interested in, this is what he brought to show me.
A Bell and Howell Foton:
and a Kodak Ektra:
Gary does wonderful work, although mostly just for his own collection.
He advises that both cameras are now fully functional.
I've never seen a Bell and Howell Foton. Gary advises that the mechanism is as much cine camera related as still camera - an impressive spring operated motor drive that operates at 6 fps! Apparently it was robust and reliable.
And as for the Kodak Ektra, I've only seen one once before, and it was behind glass. I could actually hold this one. It was as nice and beautiful as I imagined.
The Ektra's shutter is of course notoriously unreliable, and as it was incredibly expensive in 1941, there were relatively few made, and very few remaining.
They are both great photographers (that was how we met). Karoline has been in group shows with me, and Gary is, besides being a photographer, also a collector and a very talented camera repairer.
Knowing what I am interested in, this is what he brought to show me.
A Bell and Howell Foton:
and a Kodak Ektra:
Gary does wonderful work, although mostly just for his own collection.
He advises that both cameras are now fully functional.
I've never seen a Bell and Howell Foton. Gary advises that the mechanism is as much cine camera related as still camera - an impressive spring operated motor drive that operates at 6 fps! Apparently it was robust and reliable.
And as for the Kodak Ektra, I've only seen one once before, and it was behind glass. I could actually hold this one. It was as nice and beautiful as I imagined.
The Ektra's shutter is of course notoriously unreliable, and as it was incredibly expensive in 1941, there were relatively few made, and very few remaining.
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