I have two from '36
Fed I toilet seat (think that is a 1b)
Contax II
They are both shooters the Fed kit lens (uncoated Tessar clone) nice with Velvia or mono and deep hood.
The Contax whisper quiet for street with 28 mm at 1m.
Didn't see your post until I pressed "submit". Maybe early FED's are better than expected.
1907 Gundlach Criterion View Whole Plate. Unused until I bought it a few months ago. Literally NOS!
Works perfectly (as it should being "new").
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My oldest functioning camera is a 1917 Kodak Autographic 1A Special (on the left). I use it a few times a year, and have gotten some nice images from it.
You have to draw a line somewhere, and I call a camera old if it's older than I ammanufactured before 1951. I have lots of them. The one that actually got me started is a Rochester Camera Manufacturing Co. Poco, made in Rochester, NY. between 1891 and 1895, during the hey-day of American mastery of hard wood and soft metal. The company kept that name for a very short time period. That sets the date. It belonged to this man, Rudolf Rudner, my wife's great grandfather. He bought it used in 1902, when he came to America from Germany. The colors are artifacts from scanning a glass plate in color- I never fixed it because it worked so well with this image. I have the plate and have printed it as well. I believe the plate was taken with this camera.
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I've wanted an Autographic Special ever since I read an article about it and realized I could have a roll film rangefinder on the cheap, but I've yet to commit to buying one. How usable do you find the rangefinder? What kind of film do you put through it?
I hope you're using a Turner Reich with itI bough one for a whole plate camera a couple of years ago for £5.
Ian
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