JDP
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I picked up a late model Ikonta 6x9 for $75, but no rangefinder and 75/3.5 Novar (3 element lens).
Hi,
Did you really get a 6x9 with a 75mm lens (so wide-angle)? I would love a folder like that!
I picked up a late model Ikonta 6x9 for $75, but no rangefinder and 75/3.5 Novar (3 element lens).
The fix for bellows leaks(pinholes and very small holes/tears) is liquid electrical tape. Just paint on one or two thin coats, and no more light leaks. Its very flexible and even works on cheap paper bellows. Best part is its cheaper than replacing the bellows. I just finished the bellows on my Speedex Jr. and the results are fantastic. Now if I can get the shutter working...My Bellows Camera of choice is a Kodak Brownie Autographic #2. I don't worry about Film flatness. it leaks like a sieve, although I think I found the problem now. The viewfinder is dim, and lousy and only provides general information, focus is by guess. The shutter and aperture settings are sort of close to right, and I sometimes forget to adjust them before taking a photo. I have two of these cameras. Why do I put up with these things? Some of the best photographs I have ever taken were with these cameras, I don't know if people relax more with the look of them or what, but I tend to get good shots with them.
I say that if you already have a Medium format camera that you can do really quality work with when you want or need to, then get yourself a budget folder and enjoy it, they can be a lot of fun, and attract a lot of attention as well.
No, that wouldn't be possible. The 6x9 cameras had a lens in the 105mm-110mm range. The 6x4.5 and 6x6 models had lenses in the 70mm-80mm range.
The shortest lens that I've seen on a production 6x9 Zeiss Ikon camera has been the Box Tengor, which has a 90mm lens. And that's a simple achromat.
The fix for bellows leaks(pinholes and very small holes/tears) is liquid electrical tape. Just paint on one or two thin coats, and no more light leaks. Its very flexible and even works on cheap paper bellows. Best part is its cheaper than replacing the bellows. I just finished the bellows on my Speedex Jr. and the results are fantastic. Now if I can get the shutter working...
Hi,
Did you really get a 6x9 with a 75mm lens (so wide-angle)? I would love a folder like that!
The fix for bellows leaks(pinholes and very small holes/tears) is liquid electrical tape. Just paint on one or two thin coats, and no more light leaks. Its very flexible and even works on cheap paper bellows. Best part is its cheaper than replacing the bellows. I just finished the bellows on my Speedex Jr. and the results are fantastic. Now if I can get the shutter working...
No, that wouldn't be possible. The 6x9 cameras had a lens in the 105mm-110mm range. The 6x4.5 and 6x6 models had lenses in the 70mm-80mm range.
The shortest lens that I've seen on a production 6x9 Zeiss Ikon camera has been the Box Tengor, which has a 90mm lens. And that's a simple achromat.
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