Then if you have medium/big hands take a Perkeo with the case, camera ain’t much bigger with the case and the grip is better.
Also consider Perkeo I with Skopar, counter of the II is a pain to fix if camera was abused and honestly, the film flatness is better design in the Perkeo I than in the II just because of the auto winding.
This is all good for thought. Here’s my line of thinking.
I have no shortage of good cameras, covering a variety of formats. Usually when Im looking for a new camera I’m trying to plug a perceived hole in the lineup.
The camera I’m looking for would ideally be easy to toss in a bag. Shoot a pretty sharp 6x6 or larger negative. Small and light for what it offers. Used mostly hand held. Mostly while on the go with my family.
Right now I have a couple of cameras that fit into that space but have various flaws I’m trying to address.
- Minolta Autocord: Sharp as a tack, light weight, but sometimes a TLR feels bulky.
- A variety of small 35mm cameras - Often excellent but the format limits enlargement.
- Welta Weltur 6x4.5 - A very capable small folder (unit focused, rangefinder, 75mm/2.8 tessar). But it’s surprisingly heavy, awkward to use, and mine has issues because I rescued it from a junk bin.
So the idea of a Perkeo is a stand in for any number of small folding medium format cameras. I’m comfortable zone focusing, so my thinking has been that I can save weight and bulk by ditching a rangefinder. And with my experience with the Weltur I’m hoping for something that’s a little more ergonomic, maybe a little more “fun” to use.
Okay so, sounds like $200 was low for a Perkeo with Color Skopar. What would a more appropriate price be by y’all’s reconning?
Well...you want one in completely working condition. Blue Moon Camera had/sold this one... listed at $400.
Today i don't see a single one with a Color-Skopar on Ebay....
Voigtlander Perkeo II Camera | Blue Moon Camera
Voigtlander Perkeo II Camera. The Voigtlander Perkeo II is a folding, medium format camera that makes twelve 6x6cm negatives... Available at Blue Moon Camerabluemooncamera.com
Just a couple of random comments. I acquired a Perkeo II with Color Skopar in 2008. It was from, and CLA'd by Jürgen Kreckel and has worked nicely. The indexing/interlocking of the film advance can be a bit quirky but isn't a show stopper. The compactness and results are impressive. There are some Perkeo II shots in my gallery here and more linked to the page linked above.
One note is it appears that $400 listing linked above includes an actual Voigtländer accessory rangefinder. I've not checked in recent history, but years back those suckers sold for prices that seemed as though they should include a camera! If that's still true, finding a camera without the optional RF attachment might cut $100 off the price. I had considered getting that RF, but never did. I've not found guestimate & set to be that limiting.
I will say in recent years, my goto for 6x6 has been a TLR when travel mode and conditions permit the extra bulk. (I do also have Bronica SQ-A gear which is being used less and less with my advancing age and decrepitude.) A positive "social aspect" of the TLR is that the public seems to feel less threatened by them. I've probably had more friendly, positive comments and conversations with strangers while using that than any other gear. "Oh! My dad had a camera like that!" And from a Japanese tourist I met at the base of a waterfall in the Swiss Alps "Oh -- Yashica -- very good camera!"
I second the use of the Autocord, but having been a Super Ikonta user, really appreciate the coupled RF in the IV. And the compactness means that I can carry it in a cargo shorts pocket even. Then, as an advantage you can carry multiple cameras. I ended up buying this Super Ikonta IV to shoot alongside my GW690 and just just in case not ending with a single camera that could fail in a big trip.- Minolta Autocord: Sharp as a tack, light weight, but sometimes a TLR feels bulky.
- A variety of small 35mm cameras - Often excellent but the format limits enlargement.
- Welta Weltur 6x4.5 - A very capable small folder (unit focused, rangefinder, 75mm/2.8 tessar). But it’s surprisingly heavy, awkward to use, and mine has issues because I rescued it from a junk bin.
Photo of Perkeo & Super Ikonta....for size comparison.
Retina_restoration just sold me one so… as much as I’m enjoying this thread. I’ll mark the thread as completed
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