The best film camera money can buy?

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This is the Ikomatic, the "simpler" camera that you refer to:


Zeiss Ikon Ikomatic F by Greyscale3, on Flickr

It uses a 15 volt (!!!) battery for the flash.
 

Weasel_Loader

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Looks like the buyer just purchased at a yard sale and did a quick search to find a price.

The problem with those old Bullseyes seem to be finding one in working condition. I think they were one of the most complex cameras ever built. Way overbuilt and expensive to produce, they couldn't compete with the Japanese SLRs hitting the market. I would love to own one some day, but for now, I'll stick with my Nikon Fs.
 

StoneNYC

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Maybe THIS is the best camera money can buy... At $5... It's the cheapest piece of crap Kodak probably ever made, it has T and I and nothing else, it has "5-10 feet" and "past 10 feet" as a focus option... It DOES have both a vertical and horizontal viewfinder... AND it has me as a user... However not sure even shooting it at EI 2 (32ASA -40 years [1 stop per 10 years] = EI 2) that I'll get anything... Verichrome (non-safety film?) expired 1947.. Hehe loaded up and ready to go!



It does have one giant dust speck in the lens I can't get at, unlike my other folders with options and the lens elements that unscrew, this one is bolted in...but it's the only one with bellows that don't leak... Wish me luck! And comment if you have suggestions for shooting/development.


~Stone

Mamiya: 7 II, RZ67 Pro II / Canon: 1V, AE-1, 5DmkII / Kodak: No 1 Pocket Autographic, No 1A Pocket Autographic | Sent w/ iPhone using Tapatalk
 
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