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So nice to see and hear about everybody's antiques! My oldest is a Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic from 1918, for 127 film. I have to tape it up to get it light tight, but it takes great pictures -- the shutter is still correct and the lens is clear. And it really does fit in a vest pocket!

I started out on antiques-- my first camera was my granddad's Zeiss Nettar set from 1938, complete with Weston meter and a Walz filter set. Sadly it was stolen in a break-in. I was using a bank money-pouch as a camera bag and they grabbed it. They might have been more disappointed than I was.
 

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I don't have anything really early. Oldest I have is a black Nikomat FTn from about 1971-72.

-J
 

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The oldest working camera I have is a Kodak Medalist II from somewhere around 1947. 6x9 on 620 roll film with a 100mm Ektar lens.
 

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I think the oldest camera I have is a K.W. Patent Etui that is from the 1929 according to the lens. It has a Zeiss Tessar, folds down small enough to put in your pocket and has a huge bellows draw. It is pretty remarkable. I bought it back in the 90's in Prague. Everything was cheap in Prague back then. The dude at the counter of the camera store I got it at looked at me weird and told me in broken German that it was a woman's camera. I thought that was funny. I have three plate holders for it (6x9) and a roll film back. I never use it though. It is just one of those cool things you keep around.
 
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I have a ca. 1926 to 1932 vintage Kodak Autographic Pocket 1A that shoots 116 film. I just ran a roll of 120 Velvia 100F through it this the weekend before last and have sent it off for processing to see the results. I am dying of curiosity to see what comes back.
 

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By functional, I mean operating properly and, if film is or were available, you could make a photo with it.

Mine aren't too old: Exakta VX from 1954 and Ciné Kodak Magazine 16 from the late 1940's.

6x9 box camera from 1923.it takes regular 120 roll film,only has a mediocre meniscus lens but in a pinch doesn't need any enlargement.the contacts are resonably sharp.:smile:
 

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I havet one ICA folding plate camera 6.5x9 cm in good shape and with 3 plate holders from my grand father, and onother one 9x12 cm in less good shape bit with a nice Tessar 15 cm f/4.5 in a compur shutter. Carl
 
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I havet one ICA folding plate camera 6.5x9 cm in good shape and with 3 plate holders from my grand father, and onother one 9x12 cm in less good shape bit with a nice Tessar 15 cm f/4.5 in a compur shutter. Carl


From 1924-1926, perhaps.
 

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Finally something a little older. Chrome Nikkormat FT from 1965-66. Works well, even though it has some erratic meter action going on... Not bad, though. Might actually send it in to be overhauled, even though it's not really worth it.

-J
 

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Finally something a little older. Chrome Nikkormat FT from 1965-66. Works well, even though it has some erratic meter action going on... Not bad, though. Might actually send it in to be overhauled, even though it's not really worth it.

-J

I've several old mats. Dave Easterwood in Chelsea, MI has CLA/repaired/overhauled several Nikons for me. One was a NIKKORMAT FS, working great and "We don't need no stinkin' batteries."
 

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I've several old mats. Dave Easterwood in Chelsea, MI has CLA/repaired/overhauled several Nikons for me. One was a NIKKORMAT FS, working great and "We don't need no stinkin' batteries."

Cool. I've used Scott Crisman of Northwest Camera Repair with good results. Had a Nikomat FT2 overhauled by him. Had the typical short circuit between the shutter speed ring and the ring resistor, rendering the meter almost completely useless. When I got the camera back, it worked like new. Also had him work on a couple DP-12 finders, an F3P, and my F. I usually send my F2 bodies to Sover Wong, though.

-J
 

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I have a Cine Kodak Model B. I think it's from the 20's. I have some 16mm for it too but I haven't tried it yet. It's fully working though
 

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Cool. I've used Scott Crisman of Northwest Camera Repair with good results. Had a Nikomat FT2 overhauled by him. Had the typical short circuit between the shutter speed ring and the ring resistor, rendering the meter almost completely useless. When I got the camera back, it worked like new. Also had him work on a couple DP-12 finders, an F3P, and my F. I usually send my F2 bodies to Sover Wong, though.

-J

For old Nikons with hinkey meters I have sent the meter head or whole camera (Nikkormats) to drwyn@aol.com. Last one was an FTn head with battery box welded together by battery corrosion. $75 to repair/replace battery box and screw cap and CLA for new 1.5 V 76A batteries and ship back.
 

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For old Nikons with hinkey meters I have sent the meter head or whole camera (Nikkormats) to drwyn@aol.com. Last one was an FTn head with battery box welded together by battery corrosion. $75 to repair/replace battery box and screw cap and CLA for new 1.5 V 76A batteries and ship back.

Ah, yeah, Bob Decker. There is an adapter collar made for the F Photomic series finders that allows use of two S76's or one CR 1/3N battery that is being sold on eBay. Picked one up, then subsequently went eyelevel on the F I bought it for. Gave it to Ralph Javins. If my current F remains equipped with an FTn finder, instead of going back to what it looked like in my avatar, I'll get another.

-J
 
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