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Recently, my 80+ year old neighbor was moved to a care home and her belongings removed from her house. What was left was sold off. Among the items sold was an old US Camera Corp Comet camera, a very simple folding 6X9 camera with a meniscus lens, no aperture controls, and only two shutter speeds (B and 1/30 sec). It's in great shape but the lack of shutter speeds or aperture controls had me worried about usage (I still have not run a roll of film through it, yet) so I looked on eBay and found what appears to be a Franka Rolfix 6X9 folding camera with a back that has detached from the body. If this one ends up being unrepairable I'll salvage the lens from it and figure out a way to use it.
I'll document the results of mods planned for both cameras as well as photos taken with them here. So far I plan on making a spool for the Comet to allow it to take up 35mm film and I might make a mask to reduce it to 60mm width. Then again, trimming a 120 roll film plastic spool edge to use it in the Comet seems like a good idea as well.
There was also a Kodak Duaflex camera that the guy selling my neighbor's stuff wanted too much money for...
I'll document the results of mods planned for both cameras as well as photos taken with them here. So far I plan on making a spool for the Comet to allow it to take up 35mm film and I might make a mask to reduce it to 60mm width. Then again, trimming a 120 roll film plastic spool edge to use it in the Comet seems like a good idea as well.
There was also a Kodak Duaflex camera that the guy selling my neighbor's stuff wanted too much money for...