Folders!

Removed Account2

Hi fellas! My folder experience really goes a long way back, I collected camras back in the 1970's and at the time old banged up folders with no source for films was what the local thrift shops had. Most long gone now, keeps a few, but they are mostly 620's and I really am too lazy to re-roll 120's.....

Since many of my old folders was banged up with leaks everwhere, I sort of gave up on them, but I wonder is this a place where its OK to discuss old german tube cameras?
 

R gould

Hi,I have a growing collection of folders, in 6x6 I have an Ikonta B, welmy six and aross ensign selfix 12/20, plus a ross ensign 16/20 for 645, and retina 1b,zeiss contina folder,and a voightlander vito 2,and I love and use them all,Richard
 

R gould

I have just added two more folders to my collection, a voightlander vito,from 1947 and a late model vito 2, the one with the accessory shoe,so that I can use a rangefinder easier,both great users, with the wonderfull skoper lens Richard
 

dbuckle

I have an Agfa Isolette III in red leather and new bellows. Also got a little 35mm Balda baldinette folder.
 

hairygit

hi everyone, nice to see a group devoted to folders! I have only recently got involved with folders after a friend gave me a Kershaw penguin eight-twenty. I know it's only low end spec, but it's great fun, and draws lots of attention whenever I take it out, and the pictures are really okay for what it is. Once the bug had bitten I found myself scouring flea bay looking for more, and now have a Kodak No2 Autographic Brownie (complete with stylus!), a G.B.Kershaw 630, in absolutely pristine condition and a Kodak 620 folding Brownie. All are working great, the autographic needed the lens cleaning (easy job!) but all the others needed no work at all. The most expensive was the Kershaw 630, but that was £2.17 (about $3u.s.) so a very cheap introduction to the great world of folders! On the lookout now for a Moskve 4 or 5 (I know it's a russian copy, but I could never afford the real thing!)
 

Ralph Javins

Good morning, HairyGit;

Welcome to the group. And, do not worry about the Moskva 4 or 5 being a copy. I also have a Zorki 4 and a Zorki 4K because I do not want to "invest" in a real Leica. Besides, the FSU cameras are often more fun to use.

Enjoy; Ralph, Latte Land, Washington
 

R gould

Got yet another folder coming, should arrive tomorrow, yet another Ensign, my third, this time a commando,which has had a cla, can't wait to get my hands on it,Richard
 

Removed Account2

Two more landed here today, and one more coming:

One b.e.a.t.i.f.u.l. Certo Durata, in full working condition, Zeiss Tessar 3,5/50mm lens (its a 35mm camera)
The other is a Balda Beltica, post-war, Meyer Trioplan 2,9/50mm both fitted with Cludor shutters.

One can say I'm kinda particular to East-german cameras..... and yes they both seem excellent user cameras!

I used to own a Certo Durata II with a Domiplan lens, I now feel right again after discovering I foolishly sold my little user Durata some years back!+
 

R gould

Just got another 2 folders, this time 35mm, first a Nagal Kodak Retina 11 type 011, from 1949,followed by a Retina 11c (small c) looking forward to trying them both, Also should be getting my 1938 Bessa 66 Baby from a shutter service this week, Richard
 

hairygit

Hi again everyone, I've taken the plunge and bought a Moskva 5, looking forward to it arriving and seeing what it can do! Anyone else out there got one, and if you have, any advice/info about any peculiarities wuth them would be gratefully recieved! Also managed to lay my hands on a pdf copy of the user handbook for Moskva 2/4/5, in English, if anyone would like a copy e-mailed, let me know.
 

hairygit

Well the Moskva arrived this morning, looks to be in great shape, in the darkroom to check the bellows for light leaks, all seems well on that score! Next was to check out the rangefinder, which I did at set measured disrances from an object, and amazingly it seems to be spot on The lenses seem clean and the coating is scratch free, in fact the camera seems as if it's never been used, soon change that! Just got to load a film and try it out now, but my good lady is telling me we have to go shopping first, so that'll have to wait till I get home again!
 

Removed Account2

I have on as well, mine has an issue with the back. I think it can be fixed, but not as pretty as the original. The rest is used, but in good working order and I WILL put it back in action!
 

hairygit

Glad to hear that, I agree the back is a pain in the rear to put on, so it may just be a case of getting the knack of it, took me a while to work it out. Good luck!
 

Removed Account2

Wasn't thinking of the fit of the back, mine is banged up as far as the twin windows goes, and the closing/changing of same. The little knowbs used to regulate this is missing, but it *can* be fixed, however I'm a bit hamfisted.......
 

R gould

My first Retina, the 11, from 1949, arrived this morning, together with my bessa 66 from a service, desperate to try them both out but It is raining cats and dogs all day and the next few days don't look any better so I will have to wait,Richard
 

pentaxpete

Ho Folder Fans -- I am an 'Old British Snapper' new to APUG and found this Group ! I have been in photography since 1951 when I joined the School Photo-Soc and have been in 'Clubs' ever since -- I find now being a 'Club' member is really useful for getting FREE cameras ! I have been given recently a lovely 1950's Agfa Isolette III with the 75mm f3.5 Soliinar lens, Synchro-Compur shutter and another Ensign Selfix 16/20 Model I with the 75mm f4.5 Ensar lens -- now I have TWO of those ! I also have the Ensign Selfix 8/20 with 100mm f4.5 Ensar lens from an Aunt and a Selfix 12/20 from another Club member which had the shutter setting spring stuck . I was also given many years ago now a 9x12cm Voigtlander 'Avus' which 'folds' .
http://www.flickr.com/photos/258509...0987@N03/3453424444/in/set-72157614991236917/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25850987@N03/3343403745/in/set-72157614991236917/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25850987@N03/4973378185/in/set-72157614991236917/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25850987@N03/3453424360/in/set-72157614991236917/
 

Antonenko

Hello colleagues. Was glad to find such society of fans of such chambers. Now I remove to Kiev 60, but to me already go from every corner of the globe KODAK RAINBOW HAWK-EYE NO.2 MODEL B, Zeiss Ikon Nettar 2 pieces with different shutters, Adox Golf 63

With greetings from Russia
 

landscapepics

I was recently given a Kodak 66 Model III by my father, along with a few other old cameras:


I've written a post my my blog about it - Dead Link Removed
 
Cookies are required to use this site. You must accept them to continue using the site. Learn more…