Kino
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A colleague at work grabbed me in the hall and said he waned to give me something to help him clear out his basement. I was quite happy when he handed me a very nice Voightlander AVUS 9x12 in its original case, cable release and 3 x 12 exposure packs of Kodak Super XX (expired in 1954)!
I later discovered that the film magazine had an additional 12 unused exposures of Super XX in it as well. Who knows if any of the film is good, especially the loaded magazine, but at least the 3 boxes of film are still sealed.
I, of course, will be looking for (at a minimum) both single film holders, plate holders and a ground glass to make the camera more fully functional and am piling back through past posts here to get some information.
There are some problems: the front lens element appears to have some fungus or separation and the shutter doesn't appear to have correct speeds below 1/50th a second.
I cannot tell if the front element is cemented or will come apart; looks cemented, so I might have to live with a diffusion filter built in until I can locate a replacement shutter/lens combo.
Really would like to find a ground glass for this camera and try out the limited rise and slide functions of the front standard.
Maybe I'll make it a point of detouring around closer to this person's desk each day, just in case he finds a Hassleblad or a Deardorf that is crowding his basement shelving...
BTW: Has anyone ever tried reloading a used Kodak Film Pack or are they destroyed in the process of shooting?
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