studiocarter
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I had to go Downtown, Pittsburgh, today and I tried to find an old camera shop that I was once in. It was still in business and it is a camera repair shop. It is on Market Street. I asked if they had any 6x9 cameras. He did. It is a Voigtlander Bessa 1 with a Compur Rapid shutter that is f 3.5 and up to 1/400 sec with many other speeds. Woo Hoo! Serviced and warranted. I went for a walk but came back and got it for a little less than the $300 he asked; it totaled less than that with tax included. That's my holiday splurge.
There are two red film number windows on the back and a screw that moves a thing to cover one of them. What is that about? I think I can only use one of them but two can be open at the same time.
I looked up instruction books for similar cameras and they say to cock the shutter before changing settings. Is that correct?
There isn't a timer included but one second works fine.
The tripod fittings include two 1/4 by 20 inserts. My Nettar does not have the inserts and cannot be used with a normal tripod but now will be.
Instructions also say that the highest speed 1/400 uses a strong spring and indeed there is a lot of resistance to it. I have not tried it as yet and am hesitant to do so. The man did say that everything was functioning as it should. I'll wait and shoot a roll first at speeds up to 1/200.
Has anyone used the strong spring shutter setting?
There are two red film number windows on the back and a screw that moves a thing to cover one of them. What is that about? I think I can only use one of them but two can be open at the same time.
I looked up instruction books for similar cameras and they say to cock the shutter before changing settings. Is that correct?
There isn't a timer included but one second works fine.
The tripod fittings include two 1/4 by 20 inserts. My Nettar does not have the inserts and cannot be used with a normal tripod but now will be.
Instructions also say that the highest speed 1/400 uses a strong spring and indeed there is a lot of resistance to it. I have not tried it as yet and am hesitant to do so. The man did say that everything was functioning as it should. I'll wait and shoot a roll first at speeds up to 1/200.
Has anyone used the strong spring shutter setting?