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Share what you shot with a pocket folding cameras 6x6,6x7 and 6x9!


I modified a Kodak Senior Six16 folder to accept 120 films instead of 616 films, giving panoramic pictures.

POLKa
 
Zeiss Super Ikonta III, Fuji Pro 400H

Zeiss Super Ikonta III, expired Agfa Portrait 160 XPS

Zeiss Super Ikonta III, expired Kodak Portra 400
 
Perkeo ll. photo from test roll.... Color Skopar is a gem
 
Voigtlander Perkeo ll, Yellow filter, TMY-2 in Pyrocat HD, 11x14" print on Ilford Cooltone. I'm really liking this camera!
 
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Another winner with the Voigtlander Perkeo ll, Kodak Tmax100, yellow filter
 

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Picture taken with this 645 little folding : Rodenstock "Citonette" (1934) with a "Trinar anastigmat" 75mm/2.9 closed here at diaph. 9 (not 8) flee-market price 15$ :



The camera is dated 1934, but the house was built in 1594 (visible on the picture)

POLKa
 
Some pictures taken with the Adox Golf I. It has an uncoupled rangefinder and a very sharp lens. I needed to fix the bellows with neoprene glue and it works.




Lomo Kino Potsdam (aka Orwo UN54), Adox XT-3, 1+2, 14 Min.
Silver Gelatine Print on RC paper

 
How about a 35 mm folder? Welta Weltini (50 mm f/2 Xenon)

 
For pocket-able 35mm cameras you may have other (better?) options like Minox 35, Olympus XA, Lomo LC/A, etc instead of a folder.
But for 120 film the folders are unbeatable regarding size and weight.
 
For pocket-able 35mm cameras you may have other (better?) options like Minox 35, Olympus XA, Lomo LC/A, etc instead of a folder.
But for 120 film the folders are unbeatable regarding size and weight.

No argument there. The smallest cameras I own (that are functional -- I don't count my Rollei 35 because it needs repair) are 127 folders, one Baby Ikonta and two Autographic Vest Pocket Kodaks. The Weltini and the similar (without rangefinder) Jubilette are thicker, but similar height and width. Next behind those is my Daiichi Zenobia.