I'm having no problem reloading a Kodak Bantam 828 camera with fresh 35mm film and using it, it's actually becoming one of my favorite cameras.
Takes up less than 5 minutes putting the film inside.
However, I can't seem to understand what socket type the cable release opening uses?
My standard cable doesn't work in it.
I'd love to know how to do more long exposures with it since it does both B pose and multiple exposures - two things I really love - and has a little tripod integrated.
Which version of the Bantam do you have? They were normally identified by the maximum lens aperture.
For the Bantam f/4.5 and Flash Bantam, the standard cable release was the Kodak No.5, which was slightly specific in having a long throw to allow the pin to get far into the shutter to trip it.
Which version of the Bantam do you have? They were normally identified by the maximum lens aperture.
For the Bantam f/4.5 and Flash Bantam, the standard cable release was the Kodak No.5, which was slightly specific in having a long throw to allow the pin to get far into the shutter to trip it.
Single aperture, folding finder and no lens markings would indicate that's the first model Kodak Bantam with the doublet f/12.5 lens. The f/6.3 model would be so marked around the lens and is normally found with a telescopic finder.
Single aperture, folding finder and no lens markings would indicate that's the first model Kodak Bantam with the doublet f/12.5 lens. The f/6.3 model would be so marked around the lens and is normally found with a telescopic finder.
Thanks!
Do you have one of these cable releases?
I looked for one online but couldn't find it. I'd love to know what it looks like...
I thought I had one that's very similar to the one you posted but it doesn't trigger the camera when inserted.