Hi!
I recently bought a nice MF Folding: the Agilux Agifold III. It's a 6x6 british camera from the '50s, equipped with uncopled rangefinder and extinction meter (mine not works). I found an undeveloped roll inside, but got just a coupled of visible shots..... bad but enough to see how things went in the good ol' '50s...
Btw I just developed my second roll made with this camera and works very well. I'll write about soon....
Nice. The range of shutter speed selections indicates this camera was intended for amateurs that understood photography well, as opposed to a casual snapshooter. It should be a nice camera.
Found film is fascinating. The photographer and subject would be amazed their simple photo would appear worldwide 60 years later.
Indeed. I have a different kind of found film in my 'in box' right now. Four rolls of exposed 120 that a friend found when cleaning our her parents house. Her father had a darkroom years ago, these were unmarked as to date, but are some Verichrome Pan and some Plus-X, look to be from the mid-60's at the latest - metal 120 reels, and graphics from before I was aware of film.