That camera looks brand new. It looks like you time-traveled to a camera store in the year 1911, bought it, and time-traveled back before the seller could notice that you paid him with money from the future.
It should be fun to shoot with it. Congratulations.
I'm still studying the pictures and text at grossformatfotographie, but that was a lot of good information. I was able to look at the shutter speed dial again (I had it off once before) and I can see now that the pin that is moved by the cam to actually adjust the speeds is stuck, and it doesn't move even when I push on it with a screwdriver. I guess I have to dig deeper.
I'm also having trouble with the classified ads section. I can't seem to respond to an ad but I can't find info on how to change that.
Your post count is under 20, so you are still being affected by some of our anti-spamming restrictions that are designed to frustrate the "drop-in" scammers.
I'll draw your situation to the attention of Sean, the site's owner and administrator.
The camera is made by Ihagee in the 1920s:
The manufacturer's name is embossed on the focusing screen cover.
I have one exactly like yours, also in very good condition. I bought it from Sweden.
Slow speeds are sluggish (apparently these Compurs require servicing at least every 50 - 60 years).
You can get Fomapan 100 in 9x12 cm format at a reasonable price in Europe:
FOMAPAN 100 9x12 CM/50 KS | FOMAPAN 100 /sheets/ |FOMA BOHEMIA e-shop
black and white negative sheet film, sensitivity ISO 100/21°fomaobchod.cz
Thanks for posting and good luck with the repairs!
I guess I could make a lot of silly posts but that seems like a bother for everyone else.
Is it similar to Feather-Lite adapting back made by Fidelity? Do you have to adjust the focusing scale/infinity stop on your Bergheil to use the adapter?the 4x5 adapter I made for the Bergheil
Not sure what the Feather-Lite back looks, like but this one I 3-d printed, starting from some files for an Avus. The piece that slid into the Bergheil had to be re-designed, but I did that in FreeCad. The files are on thingiverse, just search there for Avus and you can see pictures (including mine) and even download the files. I think the title is 'International back for Voigtländer 9x12', and there are 2 remixes (where the design is changed) and mine is the one for a Bergheil. This might be another thread I've had here in plate cameras.Is it similar to Feather-Lite adapting back made by Fidelity? Do you have to adjust the focusing scale/infinity stop on your Bergheil to use the adapter?
but this is basically a bonus camera, since I already have a Bergheil with a Heliar lens.
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