What's your latest new old camera ? (Part 2)

Brirish Wildflowers

A
Brirish Wildflowers

  • 0
  • 0
  • 32
Classic Biker

A
Classic Biker

  • 1
  • 0
  • 30
Dog Walker

A
Dog Walker

  • 0
  • 0
  • 20
Flannigan's Pass

A
Flannigan's Pass

  • 4
  • 1
  • 71

Forum statistics

Threads
198,987
Messages
2,784,166
Members
99,762
Latest member
Krikelin22
Recent bookmarks
0

ColColt

Member
Joined
May 26, 2015
Messages
1,824
Location
TN
Format
Multi Format
If memory serves me correctly, Eugene Smith used one of those.
 

Theo Sulphate

Member
Joined
Jul 3, 2014
Messages
6,489
Location
Gig Harbor
Format
Multi Format
110 cartridges are available fresh from Lomography; old stock is still available.

I'm amazed Pentax, or anyone, would make a 110 SLR. It seems completely normal when holding it up to your eye and looking through one of the lenses - just like any other SLR. It has a very bright and accurate split image focusing screen.
 

Theo Sulphate

Member
Joined
Jul 3, 2014
Messages
6,489
Location
Gig Harbor
Format
Multi Format
I just bought a super clean Zeiss Super Ikonta BX 533/16...

s-l1600.jpg

...

That looks like a new camera... Does it have a separate viewfinder and a magnified rangefinder image?
 

cooltouch

Member
Joined
Jan 4, 2009
Messages
1,677
Location
Houston, Tex
Format
Multi Format
No, with all the Super Ikontas you have a single viewfinder with the rangefinder spot. Nothing's magnified, but it's a pretty large image. You see that little lens that sits on top of the lens standard, off to the right? It rotates when the focus wheel is rotated. Next, you see the small window in the body, top right of the bellows compartment? The image from the round lens passes into that little window. There's a mirror behind that window which sends the image to the rangefinder mechanism to produce the shifting image for focusing. All Super Ikontas focus this way.

It does look new, doesn't it? The only faults I can find with it will require a bit of careful work to remedy. You may notice that bulge under the leatherette to the left of the bellows. That bulge is actually a pile of corrosion that has grown over the years. What happens over time is there are these brass screws under the leatherette that slowly corrode, forming these green piles that have nowhere to go because they're trapped under the leatherette. What has to be done is to carefully peel back the leatherette so the corrosion can be removed. There are several places on the back of the camera that are even worse than this one, so I'll be peeling back the back's leatherette as well. I just hope it hasn't become brittle. I've done this procedure once before on a Super Ikonta. On that one, the leatherette was stll pliable so it was an easy fix. I'm hoping this one will be just as cooperative.
 
Last edited:

Svenedin

Member
Joined
Mar 19, 2016
Messages
1,191
Location
Surrey, United Kingdom
Format
Med. Format RF
Very nice Super Ikonta Cooltouch. About a week ago, for my birthday, I bought a Super Ikonta IV. It's also in brilliant condition like yours. I've posted some pictures taken on it to the Technical Gallery. Mine also has a case, lens hood in leather case and some filters. I am delighted with it. Pictures taken with the built-in light meter seem nicely exposed and the image quality is excellent. The first MF camera I ever used was a Zeiss Ikon and that was over 25 years ago. I have always wanted my own Zeiss folder so now I have 6 cameras, all different models.

Just realised this is the 35mm sub-forum. I followed the post before which was about an MF camera......
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1598.JPG
    IMG_1598.JPG
    1 MB · Views: 135
  • IMG_0634 2.JPG
    IMG_0634 2.JPG
    770 KB · Views: 124
  • IMG_2709.JPG
    IMG_2709.JPG
    838.3 KB · Views: 119
Last edited:

cooltouch

Member
Joined
Jan 4, 2009
Messages
1,677
Location
Houston, Tex
Format
Multi Format
Congrats on your purchase, Svenedin. I would love to have an IV, but they're pretty uncommon. And when that BX showed up on eBay for only $100, I just couldn't resist. It arrived yesterday. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the meter is still quite sensitive to light. I haven't checked its accuracy yet though.
super_ikonta_bx_1a.jpg super_ikonta_bx_4a.jpg super_ikonta_bx_5a.jpg
 

Svenedin

Member
Joined
Mar 19, 2016
Messages
1,191
Location
Surrey, United Kingdom
Format
Med. Format RF
Very nice but I see what you mean about the "Zeiss bumps". Make sure that is not a sign of corrosion elsewhere. There is another thread about dealing with those bumps. The leather is probably stuck on with shellac which will dissolve in alcohol (ethanol) so you could potentially very carefully remove the leather without damage if you are patient (as you mentioned). I do hope you enjoy using your camera and $100 is a bargain for what you got. I absolutely adore my Super Ikonta IV and I was out taking pictures again today. There are now 4 roll films in the queue so I should be busy in the darkroom tonight. Filters for your camera can be found -I have nearly the full set. I also notice that your camera has eyelets for attaching a strap. That is handy. My IV does not have those so has to be used with the case for fear of dropping it.
 

Big_John

Member
Joined
Apr 2, 2016
Messages
3
Location
Colorado
Format
35mm
This is my first post on this whole forum....but I am so excited!!!!

In the past three weeks, my wife and I have equipped me for 35mm again. Between birthday gifts and my own spending....I have a really good start.







 

Sirius Glass

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 18, 2007
Messages
50,389
Location
Southern California
Format
Multi Format
Welcome to APUG
 

Big_John

Member
Joined
Apr 2, 2016
Messages
3
Location
Colorado
Format
35mm
Welcome to APUG

The crazy thing..... I have acquired Exceptional to Exceptional+ quality glass and a body and winder and flash..... for less than $800. Just a consumer digital body and entry level, crapy zoom will run this in modern digital.

I just dropped another $200 on a 85mm, 1.8F prime (EX+ quality) to round out my lens selection..... and I am right at a grand in spending.

I love the silver mount ring, prime lens from Canon....heavy, solid and really good glass.

I am just giddy with happiness.....shooting 35mm again.

When I was an 18 year old, my folks gave me an AE-1 Program for a graduation present...... and loved it! The past 10 years...I have been shooting digital and it as been good, but the sound of a shutter on a 'mint' F1 New....is awesome and my dream camera back in the '80's.
 

Theo Sulphate

Member
Joined
Jul 3, 2014
Messages
6,489
Location
Gig Harbor
Format
Multi Format
This is my first post on this whole forum....but I am so excited!!!!

In the past three weeks, my wife and I have equipped me for 35mm again. Between birthday gifts and my own spending....I have a really good start.
...

Welcome to APUG - you have a great camera and set of lenses there.
 

Big_John

Member
Joined
Apr 2, 2016
Messages
3
Location
Colorado
Format
35mm
Welcome to APUG - you have a great camera and set of lenses there.


Fortunately....I have had the opportuntiy to read from a lot of you here....Trolling Away....before I joined.

You have all been amazing in your suggestions and info.....

Only left and ordered and on the way...... 85mm/F1.8.

John
 

John_Nikon_F

Member
Joined
Apr 18, 2008
Messages
1,963
Location
Duvall, WA,
Format
Multi Format
Another NAS hit...



$60 from Pacific Rim Camera. Meter needs an overhaul, plus there's the cosmetic issues. Comes with the 50/2 Nikkor-HC depicted. Picking it up at the Puget Sound Photographic Collectors Society camera show and swap meet next Saturday.

-J
 

bdial

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 2, 2005
Messages
7,470
Location
North East U.S.
Format
Multi Format
I guess it's Nikkormat weekend. I snagged a nice chrome FTn at the PHSNE show yesterday.
IMG_1287.JPG
 

removed account4

Subscriber
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Messages
29,832
Format
Hybrid
its a korona home portrat camera sold by someone here and all the $$ was given to APUG.
the camera has a nice lens purchased a few years ago from another apug member
and the whole "kit n'kabootle" will be used by my kids to shoot 8x10 paper negatives :smile: can't wait !
 

HiHoSilver

Member
Joined
Sep 7, 2015
Messages
2,170
Format
Multi Format
'Sound like there's some serious fun in your near future!
 

GRHazelton

Subscriber
Joined
May 26, 2006
Messages
2,249
Location
Jonesboro, G
Format
Multi Format
Scored a Konica IIIa, f1.8 with a 1a dedicated filter and a Konica lens cap. Plus a everready case, intact with strap, but is a little rough, but usable. The camera is essentially mint, save for a few rubs on the base plate from securing to the case and/or a tripod. Other than that, shutter sounds good, lens spotless, and the viewfinder is fabulous. What a street camera! But heavy! Close to 2 pounds.
 

frank

Member
Joined
Dec 6, 2002
Messages
4,359
Location
Canada
Format
Multi Format
Linhof 2x3 press with 100f2.8 Planar

From vintage camera Facebook group. Agreed on deal today. Sweet anticipation.
12928410_10205991732260383_6747798704101453498_n.jpg
 

John_Nikon_F

Member
Joined
Apr 18, 2008
Messages
1,963
Location
Duvall, WA,
Format
Multi Format
Another Nikon body... F4s with 50/1.8 AF Nikkor. $100, plus tax. DP-20 lower LCD has bleed, so it can only really be used in A, S, or P modes if the finder is mounted. With the finder dismounted, then I can use the F3-style meter readout with the spotmeter that's built into the body. No damage to the housing on the finder, unlike my original F4, which had the same issue with its original DP-20. Now comes the process of hunting down an MB-20, MB-23, MF-23 data back, and another DP-20 (ideally a late model one, so I can have the lock pin hole on the accessory shoe. Also need to hunt down another P screen.

-J
 

Europan

Member
Joined
May 21, 2009
Messages
634
Location
Äsch, Switzerland
Format
Multi Format
Kiev 16 Alpha, two in sequence

Early 1970s 16mm film movie cameras with a plastic housing. The most compact and lightest of all reflex viewfinder cameras in that format. Spring drive
Am making a well functioning one out of the two. Takes a little thought on how to adjust the optics after disassembly but I have found a relatively cheap and fast solution. They were made in Kiev, soviet socialist Ukrainian republic. Both works still exist, the one that made the plastic and the other where assembly took place.

Did I say republic?
 

NedL

Subscriber
Joined
Aug 23, 2012
Messages
3,388
Location
Sonoma County, California
Format
Multi Format
My wife just found this in a box, she doesn't know where it came from or who in her family owned it. It's got a meniscus lens... I didn't look close enough to tell if it's an achromatic doublet. Made between 1919 and 1926, and takes 120 film. Looking forward to using it!

Kodak folding No. 2 Cartridge Premo:
CartridgePremo1.jpg


CartridgePremo2.jpg
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom