Ho Folder Fans -- I am an 'Old British Snapper' new to APUG and found this Group ! I have been in photography since 1951 when I joined the School Photo-Soc and have been in 'Clubs' ever since -- I find now being a 'Club' member is really useful for getting FREE cameras ! I have been given recently a lovely 1950's Agfa Isolette III with the 75mm f3.5 Soliinar lens, Synchro-Compur shutter and another Ensign Selfix 16/20 Model I with the 75mm f4.5 Ensar lens -- now I have TWO of those ! I also have the Ensign Selfix 8/20 with 100mm f4.5 Ensar lens from an Aunt and a Selfix 12/20 from another Club member which had the shutter setting spring stuck . I was also given many years ago now a 9x12cm Voigtlander 'Avus' which 'folds' . [url]http://www.flickr.com/photos/25850987@N03/3452610183/in/set-72157614991236917/[/ur http://www.flickr.com/photos/2585098...7614991236917/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/2585098...7614991236917/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/2585098...7614991236917/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/2585098...7614991236917/
A post on my JZETTE Folder
A post on my JZETTE Folder http://silverlightalchemy.blogspot.c...g-cameras.html
Love my Welta Weltur 6x6!
Here is my Bessa 66 http://silverlightalchemy.blogspot.c...-bessa-66.html
Shooting with my Ultimate folder. The Graflex Speed Graphic. Images can be found here. http://silverlightalchemy.blogspot.com/
Hello colleagues. Was glad to find such society of fans of such chambers. Now I remove to Kiev 60, but to me already go from every corner of the globe KODAK RAINBOW HAWK-EYE NO.2 MODEL B, Zeiss Ikon Nettar 2 pieces with different shutters, Adox Golf 63 With greetings from Russia
My latest acquisition the Adox Golf http://silverlightalchemy.blogspot.c...adox-golf.html
I was recently given a Kodak 66 Model III by my father, along with a few other old cameras: I've written a post my my blog about it - here
A shot from my Adox Golf. More Detail here http://silverlightalchemy.blogspot.c...sure-no-8.html
Good morning, all; Courtesy of dmdair, I have just learned that my biggest "folder" also qualifies here, even if there is another special forum devoted to just that one camera; which is a 1945 Folmer-Graflex Anniversary Edition Speed Graphic that uses 5 by 4 (4 by 5 here on this side of the Atlantic) sheet film. Well, actually the date is perhaps a little unclear. It seems that the only records still in extent are those showing when a certain range of serial numbers was "authorized" for production, but no actual records exist of the individual camera production dates. But then, I am talking about a camera that is about 67 years old now, so perhaps we can be generous with a year or two. We have snow on the ground out here this morning. Enjoy; Ralph, Latte Land, Washington