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 Originally Posted by summicron1
there was an agfa tourist or something like that that gave 100 shots per roll
It was the "Tourist Multiple" from 1913. Not from Agfa but from a US manufacturer:
http://historical-cameras.blogspot.d...-multiple.html
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What was the format of that camera , it looks as Indian Motocycle or Rolls, so beatiful.
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 Originally Posted by AgX
Thanks for that info, as I Googled "Tourist Multiple" and viewed many cameras that I didn't know existed. I was particularly impressed with the Cosmos 35, but I bet the batteries are difficult to come by.
“The contemplation of things as they are, without error or confusion, without substitution or imposture, is in itself a nobler thing than a whole harvest of invention”
Francis Bacon
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It made 750 exposures of 18x24mm (half-frame).
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 Originally Posted by E. von Hoegh
I'd call that titanium shutter pretty innovative. 
Why?
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I thought the Contax was over designed into extinction???
The shutters look like a good idea on paper but were very complicated to work on.
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 Originally Posted by brucemuir
I thought the Contax was over designed into extinction???
The shutters look like a good idea on paper but were very complicated to work on.
I dearly love using my Contax cameras but I think I have to agree with you on that note. After spending time with my Contax II, pulling out my little Leica II is just like a nice, simple, breath of fresh air sometimes. Both are wonderful designs in their own ways. I am not certain who was responsible for designing the original Contax cameras but Oskar Barnack certainly came up with a terrific little camera.
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i am rather fond of the sept by debris
7 uses, 1 camera
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 Originally Posted by Yashinoff
Why?
Among other things, it's just about immune to having holes burned in it.
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 Originally Posted by jnanian
i am rather fond of the sept by debris
7 uses, 1 camera
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+...w=1517&bih=693
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