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US Army Signal Corps Kodak Signet KE-7 by Mike Novak, on Flickr
I think that the military Signet 35 is among the best looking cameras ever made. I have been looking for a good example for some time. This one was purchased from the original owner, who has had it since he served in the Korean War.A interesting camera. US-made Kodak cameras were not offered here since long time ago, except for their instants.
Contax IIA color dial with Sonnar 50mm f2. Nice find at a thrift store.
It was really dirty, had a big dent in the rear, and was not working when I bought it.
Cleaned up nicely. Need some more lenses for it now. =]
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Very, very nice. The models without the aging selenium meter, such as yours, are more sought after. The color dial version is very elegant - you just don't see detail and machining like that today.
How is the rangefinder and the shutter? With age, the top 1/1250 speed is usually off quite a bit. However, your shutter slats are actually driven by a gear train rather than belts, which is an improvement over Leicas of that era.
Why do you bother about the serial number?
I got back an 'Old Friend' the other day -- my ORIGINAL Asahi Pentax S3 bought for £87 in 1961...
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