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For Sale Kodak Tourist 6x9

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Kodak Tourist 6x9 takes 620 film. I backroll 120 onto 620 spools. LUCKY FOR YOU I AM INCLUDING TWO 620 SPOOLS YOU CAN SEE THEM INSIDE THE CAMERA! The spools alone are worth at least $15 each on eBay.

WOW! Such a deal! :cool:

This is really a very nice camera. Heavier than lead frankly (I do a lot of hiking) so I'll never use it but it was fun trying it! Takes absolutely beautiful photographs. Man, the optics are really very nice even though the Tourist was made for ... well ... tourists!

I am downsizing. There's nothing wrong with the camera. I think it is worth double what I'm asking. Really, I do. It's a nice camera, but I'm going to ask what I think is a low price. And if you don't like that price please don't hit and run this listing like someone did to another one of mine recently. Instead, make an offer. Offers will be considered.

:munch:

$50 plus shipping
 
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This model is easily modified to accept 120 rolls, you need only to mod the feed side and retain the 620 take-up spool.
 
The lens, yes, good question. I'm sorry I didn't mention those details!

Kodak Anaston f 4.5 105mm

It has the nicer Flash Kodamatic Shutter. I guess earlier versions had one not as reliable in the flash syncs? Hard for me to recall. This is the one you want.

Thanks for asking!
 
The Tourist came with 2-3 different lenses. The Anaston was considered the best of them.
 
The Tourist came with 2-3 different lenses. The Anaston was considered the best of them.

I think you mean to say that it is the Anastar (101mm/f4.5) lens that was considered best on the Tourist, rather than the more ubiquitous Anaston (105mm f/4.5); although it is arguable as to how much if any real difference there was between the two. They are both Tessar designs - nearly identical in fact, so either should be excellent. This is not just a tourist or "snapshot" camera by any means! I would add that the supposedly higher-end Anastar lens was available only in the synchro-rapid 800 shutter, which is often derided as being unreliable or even unrepairable. So practically speaking, the Anaston-equipped Tourist may be the top choice anyway. I know it's the one I would want! :smile:
 
Actually, I did mean the Anaston, though that doesn't mean I'm right. :smile:

But I also failed to add that it's only the f4.5 version of the Anaston that is the 4 element Tessar design.

I've been debating whether to modify the feed side of mine for 120.
 
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