Introduction to the Voigtlander Perkeo I

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2012
  • This video introduces the Voigtlander Perkeo I. In addition to a features review, this video shows how to use the camera. After the video, stick around for about a minute of photos taken with my copy of this camera. This video also has the Focar lens table so you can copy the data if needed.
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  • @wiadv
    @wiadv 4 года назад +3

    I bring out my Voigtlander Perkeo every spring and I have to watch this video as a reminder. Thanks for having it!

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  4 года назад

      Thank you! I'm glad this video is helpful each season for you. :D

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 6 лет назад +4

    You can get a rangefinder to put in your cold shoe. Use it and transfer the distance to the camera.

  • @the92project
    @the92project 7 лет назад +2

    I just bought a Perkeo II in what looks to be mint condition. Im very excited to do a quick test roll with it, and your video has been a great help for getting ready before I get the camera and hit the ground running with it. thank you!

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  7 лет назад

      Great find! These take really fantastic photos.

  • @prolayterryat
    @prolayterryat 6 лет назад +1

    I have owned a Perkeo I for more years than I want to say, it is what got me interested in photography when I discovered it in my fathers dresser as a very young child. Mine is the 75mm f4.5 Vaskar model. I would like to make a couple of corrections, 1) the bevel edge on the aperture flat blade indicator is where the value is set, not the slot between the finger catch adjuster and the flat blade. 2) the self timer is actuated by the shutter button release and only works when you press the shutter after you have cocked the self timer.

  • @lentosy100
    @lentosy100 8 лет назад

    I found one of these in a recycle center today and seems to be in great shape. Your video is a great intro to this camera. thx

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  8 лет назад

      +lentosy100 Thank you, and great find!

  • @jolenetaschner7541
    @jolenetaschner7541 2 года назад

    This was very thorough and helpful! Thank you for making this video.

  • @chisler26
    @chisler26 7 лет назад +1

    Great video. Just bought one yesterday, cant wait to get some film in it.👍

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you, and you'll probably really enjoy it. These are great cameras.

  • @csreiter
    @csreiter 3 года назад

    Very informative. I just bought one and can't wait for it to arrive.

  • @redone2612
    @redone2612 3 года назад

    Great video as always, keep up the great work.

  • @DavidHancock
    @DavidHancock  11 лет назад

    That's a really good idea. I've been struggling with that. I'll test out a gray cloth as well as dark red one that I have.

  • @aramrez
    @aramrez 10 лет назад +1

    Nice video, it's very informative and useful. I just got a Perkeo I camera which is a little bit different. Thanks for sharing, next week I'm up to purchase a roll of film. I've taken a lot pictures with my old and trusty Yashica TLR but it's kind of bulky when compared with this camera. I think you're right: is rather easy to fall in love with this foldable beauty.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  10 лет назад

      This camera got me interested in both vintage cameras and medium-format shooting. It's a great ambassador for expanding photographic horizons.

  • @jamesjacocks6221
    @jamesjacocks6221 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I have a Perkeo II with the Prontor shutter and it still amazes me with the performance, quality of construction and optics. The camera easily fits in a jeans back pocket! I regularly can expose 13 frames on a roll of 120 (big deal). You need to learn to intuit focus distance and exposure so this cameras isn't for some people. It is for me!

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  9 лет назад

      James Jacocks IT's a superb little camera! It's tricky sometimes, but yes, the results are simply incredible.

  • @spookydirt
    @spookydirt 10 лет назад +7

    A word of warning: don't use the self-timer on these old Voigtlanders - the spring in those is most likely too weak (like the one in the video) and can easily seize up entirely, making the camera unusable! But bearing in mind how old these cameras are it's amazing how many are still working! I''ve a 60 year old Vito B that's still going strong (except for the slow speeds

    • @nickademuss42
      @nickademuss42 7 лет назад

      I second this, the gears are stamped steel and rust easily.

    • @farhadfadayi7389
      @farhadfadayi7389 6 лет назад

      agree about self timer. pls everybody don't use self timer. I've this camera and last sunday I've shot a 400TX. soon I'll post my shots with this camera.

    • @TeardownSystems
      @TeardownSystems 6 лет назад

      Any one know how to unstick it? I bought mine like this!!!!! And it’s in mint condition except for this fact. Anyone know if you can take it apart to unstick it

  • @mkshffr4936
    @mkshffr4936 Год назад

    According to the manual that I downloaded the flash triggers once the shutter is fully open (they called it O-Sync). So if I understand correctly it should work fine for modern flashes. The implication is that for some flash bulbs faster shutter speeds could reduce the exposure since the bulbs take 5-20ms to reach peak output and the duration can be about 10ms beyond that. Worth experimenting.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      Thank you! And yes, it should work with a modern strobe.

  • @mynewcolour
    @mynewcolour 8 лет назад +1

    I've been thinking of compact 120 folders (I've never owned anything medium format, but would like to give it a try). I just started researching today and you're on the case! Thanks for all the great info.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  8 лет назад +1

      Thank you!
      Compact 120s are great fun to shoot with!

    • @lightytan5404
      @lightytan5404 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@DavidHancock😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 😢

  • @thedoctor0587
    @thedoctor0587 8 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video - I'd have missed out on the window to shut off at the back if I hadn't come across this!

  • @williamhamblen3808
    @williamhamblen3808 7 лет назад +1

    By the way, "reverse telescopic viewfinder" means that there is a concave lens at the front of the viewfinder and a convex lens at the rear. You are looking through the wrong end of a telescope when you look through the viewfinder and objects in the viewfinder appear smaller instead of larger.

  • @TupakSade
    @TupakSade 9 лет назад +1

    I really appreciated this video for one main reason - I bought two beautiful Perkeo II cameras from Certo6 (Jurgen Kreckel) and I couldn't figure out how to close the red window on them! Thanks! :)

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  9 лет назад

      Steven Gongadin You're welcome! Jurgen is great, as you know.

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 6 лет назад +2

    Your 200th of a second looks like 100th.
    Synchronisation with flash can be made at all speeds. That was why Press photographers liked the Rolleiflex.
    Flash Synch balance possible in back lit bright sunlight.

  • @ze_ep
    @ze_ep 11 лет назад

    Fantastic video! Maybe try a darker cloth background, or fix the exposure for the video camera because it's often losing all of the "shadow" (leather) detail in order to expose the white cloth bg.

  • @MiltSchreiber
    @MiltSchreiber 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the comprehensive video. Just bought a Perkeo I. Very nice build quality. No wonder these are still taking photos. Mine was also a little different from yours as mentioned in another comment. The film spool area does not have the pop-out mechanism of yours. Instead the new film roll just pushes into the space on the right side and is held in by a metal leaf spring.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  9 лет назад

      Milton Schreiber I wonder if they changed the design or if the pop-up bit was a 'fancier' option. My guess would be the design changed and that yours is probably older than mine, but that's just conjecture. Take great photos!

    • @MiltSchreiber
      @MiltSchreiber 9 лет назад +1

      David Hancock I would guess mine is a little older too. Your loading mechanism seems much more elegant.

  • @MrJakepumphrey
    @MrJakepumphrey 9 лет назад

    I also just bought one of these cameras and thank you for your video. Looking forward to shooting B&W film. I'm thinking HP5 should be about right, shoot outside at f11 or greater. Nothing too close. Cheers

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  9 лет назад

      Jake Pumphrey You'll love the Perkeo I. HP5+ may be a bit fast if you're in open sun. If you're in a city, HP5+ would probably work well. I've used HP5+ and found my only issue is that the film's speed limits the shutter speed and aperture combinations.

    • @click789101112
      @click789101112 7 лет назад

      True; the camera was made back in the days when Kodachrome was a blistering 10 ASA! I usually shoot mine (with Ilford XP2 film) at 1/500th at f16 (mine has a Compur shutter, which has a 1/500th maximum) on bright sunny days and open up from there. Heavy overcast is around f5.6 at 1/500th.

  • @peoriavideosltd6822
    @peoriavideosltd6822 6 лет назад +1

    I have a Perkeo II and interestingly it doesn't have the same fancy pop-up spool holder where the new roll of film goes. I never realized there was a difference there! Must be they eliminated it in favor of the special roller that is there to drive the film counter.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  6 лет назад

      Could be! They also may have had differences in production over time. Old cameras were more prone to changes without model designation changes than newer cameras.

  • @EasyFold007
    @EasyFold007 11 лет назад

    Loved the video thx

  • @fionafarrell43
    @fionafarrell43 4 года назад

    Yes David the camera I bought is a Perkeo 1 as far as I know..thanks so much.Fiona

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  4 года назад +1

      Fantastic! They're great cameras.

    • @fionafarrell43
      @fionafarrell43 4 года назад

      Thank you David,I want to try to use it I am a complete beginner but am very old fashioned.My cousins are advising me who are very experienced.I must buy some film before it arrives from America..I live in Eire.I won't be bored..hugs and blessings Fiona

  • @nmd1211
    @nmd1211 8 лет назад +1

    Great video - really enjoyed it. Do you have a Perkeo ii? Would be fun to see the similarities and differences as well. Cheers.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  8 лет назад

      Thank you!
      I've never gotten my hands on a Perkeo II. They are pretty great cameras, though.

  • @jwmersereau6830
    @jwmersereau6830 6 лет назад

    Hoping to snag one of these, I read over the manual online which makes a note that the take-up spool should have the wide, wooden core. In the video, you appear to be untroubled by this admonition and go ahead an use a standard previously used film roll. In the Perkeo II, perhaps the point of a known diameter roll is to try to make the film counter work? But I think modern film and backing paper is also thinner than in the 1950's so that this objective is moot on this account, too. All of which is a good thing since I think using a factory specific take-up spool would mean you have to rewind the film back on to the original reel somehow before putting a new film into the camera.You could do this I guess by moving the used film back to the unused reel position and running the film through a 2nd time, but it's got to be a lot easier to just go ahead and use the red window for film advance and ignore the whole problem. Did I miss something?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  6 лет назад

      Mine had the red window for frame counting, I believe (I sold it a couple of years ago.) So the core diameter wouldn't be a huge issue. You could buy up ever wooden-core 120 spool you can fin (they're uncommon) and then just make sure to use them for the take-up spools whenever you load new film.

  • @christianhalberstater6881
    @christianhalberstater6881 4 года назад

    Hi David, thank you for the video. Does anyone know of a good place to get a replacement lens or whether the lens even can be replaced? I recently inherited one of these and I would really like to start using it but the lens is completely obliterated.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  4 года назад

      Thank you! Your best bet is to set up an eBay search for the camera and just watch until a parts model with a good lens comes up for sale. Could be a couple of years, though. Then just swap the lenses.

  • @fionafarrell43
    @fionafarrell43 4 года назад

    Hello David.I just bought a perkeo on ebay.Not sure which model.Looking forward to getting it and trying it out.Thank you.Fiona

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  4 года назад

      Nice find! They're really enjoyable to use.

  • @pjpatellarey
    @pjpatellarey 2 года назад

    amazing. thank you.

  • @DavidHancock
    @DavidHancock  11 лет назад

    You're welcome!

  • @fionafarrell43
    @fionafarrell43 4 года назад

    Hi David,I have taken my first roll of film and 5 images came out.I am.still practicing.Thank you for this great video David.You show some window or button to stop light getting in but I don't know how to do that.Also the little dial to the right at the back beside the red window showing what number you are on,I'm not sure how to turn that either.You mention double exposures?Is that taking more photos than you should on the roll of film.I will learn as I go along.I have two of these cameras now.They are a little different but seem.to be working pretty well.Thanks for the great video.Fiona

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, Fiona!
      It's been many, many years since I sold this camera and I don't recall all the details of using it. for the light button, there should be a little slide next to the red window on the back. If not, then your camera may not have included it. A lot of these old cameras had production variations. For turning the numbers, there should be a spool advance on top that takes up the film. The paper backing on the film has the numbers so as the film is taken up the numbers should change. For double exposures, I forget if this camera's shutter is linked to the advance or not. If not, then you can just re-arm the shutter and take another shot over the first. If so, then I don't think there is a way to take double exposures with this camera.

    • @fionafarrell43
      @fionafarrell43 4 года назад

      @@DavidHancock Thank you David.I will ask the developer to point out mistakes and when down in cork maybe pop into the developers with the cameras.Thanks so much

  • @Dirkhouttekier
    @Dirkhouttekier 3 года назад

    Dear David, I am a bit confused about the aperture setting. Should the metal square of the aperture setting ring be ON or BEFORE the aperture of choice? E.g. at 25'54" of the video, you say that the aperture is set at f8, but I think it is set at f11. Is that correct? Many thanks on advance.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  3 года назад +1

      Should be set to point to the actual setting. It may be a perspective issue in the video with either me or the camera, or I may just have had it set incorrectly.

  • @ivan9066
    @ivan9066 Год назад

    I got one for £20-ish. Just put a roll of film through it and everything works, one strut is broken and the slower speeds need to be cleaned. Otherwise even the timer works. Btw- the sync port works fine with modern flashes, no worries there.

  • @patriciatallulagh
    @patriciatallulagh 3 года назад

    Hi David, thanks for such a great video. My own Perkeo 1 seems to be missing the film holder which swings out on the new film side. Is it entirely necessary to have this to successfully load and advance a roll of film or can i get away without it? Thanks!

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  3 года назад +1

      Oh boy. I think that's needed. I sold mine a few months after this video so I'm not 100% sure, though, so give it a try with some inexpensive film as is and maybe it will work.

    • @jackrdesormier
      @jackrdesormier 3 года назад

      Hi Patricia, did yours work without the swinging holder? I was gifted a Perkeo with a holder that looks more like a Lego hand, which seems to match the instruction manual on Mike Butkus’s site. I’ll test sometime this week. Hope yours worked!

    • @patriciatallulagh
      @patriciatallulagh 3 года назад

      @@jackrdesormier I have not tried it yet but I will post here when I do. I have a feeling it will not work without the holder, but I will certainly give it a try.

    • @jackrdesormier
      @jackrdesormier 3 года назад

      Patricia McCormack I loaded a roll last night. It seems to be going through just fine. Hope yours works the same. Happy shooting!

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 6 лет назад +1

    All speeds on these shutters get slow. 250th could be down to 100th.
    50th could be down to 20th so watch out for camera shake.
    I would use the highest speed for hand-held use. A cla is advisable especially if you want to use the self-timer.
    It probably won't make it to open the shutter.

  • @nickademuss42
    @nickademuss42 7 лет назад

    Do you know of a source for a suitable replacement for the bellows for this camera?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  7 лет назад

      I do. Here's an eBay seller I've bought from and the bellows are very nice. You'll need to send them the dimensions, but they custom make the bellows.
      www.ebay.com/itm/181064156203?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

    • @nickademuss42
      @nickademuss42 7 лет назад +1

      many thanks, ran a roll threw mine yesterday, looks fantastic! the bellows just a little ratty, but they are light tight.

  • @fionafarrell43
    @fionafarrell43 4 года назад

    Hello David.My camera arrived yesterday.I did not put in any film yet and I was checking for dust and I think I cocked the shutter and can"t release it.I tried moving the setting from B also but couldn't release the lever(number 8 in the instruction manual ).Any advice?Kind regards Fiona

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  4 года назад +1

      I forget if the lens has to be fully extended on this camera or not for it to fire. So that would be the first thing to check. If the lens is extended and not firing, check with either the Rangefinder Forum online or the Fix Old Cameras channel here on RUclips. Th Rangefinder Forum, especially, will have people very familiar with the intricacies of this camera. I sold my copy of this around five years ago and there's a lot I've forgotten about it.

    • @fionafarrell43
      @fionafarrell43 4 года назад

      Thank you David..trying to load a roll of film now too.Sorry you sold yours..kind regards Fiona

  • @stoffi
    @stoffi 2 года назад

    How do you set the ISO? I've got 100, 160, 400 and 800 ISO 120-film. How do I setup or compensate the camera for different film speeds?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад

      There's no ISO setting on this camera. You would input that into your light meter, when it tells you the apertures and shutter speeds that you can use, just input those into the camera.

    • @stoffi
      @stoffi 2 года назад

      @@DavidHancock Thank you. So, I can just use Sunny-16 then.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад

      @@stoffi definitely

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 6 лет назад +1

    Nice camera.

  • @inwchannel9756
    @inwchannel9756 8 лет назад

    How do you focus with these cameras?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  8 лет назад

      There's a focusing ring on the front of the lens.

    • @y2ktube
      @y2ktube 7 лет назад

      Just for the record, it's "Guesstimation". You input the distance you feel the subject is at; or you can slide into the accessory shoe an auxiliary Rangefinder as an aid to your guessing...

  • @johnirby493
    @johnirby493 3 года назад

    "Reverse telescopic" means that the image appears smaller than it actually is.

  • @lol-vq8dh
    @lol-vq8dh 3 года назад

    Great!

  • @michaelcase8574
    @michaelcase8574 Год назад

    Macro photos can be tricky without parallax problems.

  • @KatieKittenHead123
    @KatieKittenHead123 7 лет назад

    My camera has an X in the back, does that mean it's broken?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  7 лет назад

      I think that's just the filler in the red window, correct? If so, that should rotate out of the way when you check the frame count.

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 6 лет назад +1

    The Skopar was the better lens. Vaskar was budget.

  • @user-io6wo3kf8o
    @user-io6wo3kf8o 3 года назад

    Autor, u're crazy. Duration of this video 33.14 (!). Why not two hours?