ive just bought mine with original box, packaging, instructions and leather case. this is a great overview for someone looking to buy one! best thing is the selenium cell cameras don't need batteries just light
Thanks for this overview, it's the only video I can find on RUclips of this original model. I'm not saying you're wrong, but I thought this was the only camera taken into space in 1962 and the Hasselblads came later. Do you have a link to your source please? I'm interested to find out more.
No battery needed for this camera. If you're looking to process the film yourself, you can't go wrong with Kodak Tri-X 400 (black and white), if you're going to send it in to a lab, pretty much any C-41 process 35mm film will do.
Thx for review. Bought exactly The same today for about 10 dollar with leathercase. Will try it with film and see how it works. Greatings from Sweden.
ive just bought mine with original box, packaging, instructions and leather case. this is a great overview for someone looking to buy one! best thing is the selenium cell cameras don't need batteries just light
what was the price?
Such a detailed report
Thanks for this overview, it's the only video I can find on RUclips of this original model. I'm not saying you're wrong, but I thought this was the only camera taken into space in 1962 and the Hasselblads came later. Do you have a link to your source please? I'm interested to find out more.
Any tips on fixing a stick shutter
did you find a way to fix the sticky shutter? mine is also stuck
@@AmedeoMasia nope kinda just left it and trying to sell it
@@mynameis9389 thanks for answer 😊
May i ask if in yours also the auto shoot timer is not working correctly?
Thanks for the video I actually have serial number 354883, pretty close to yours 🙂
What would be a good price for this model now?
Just bought one the self timer lever is missing and the shutter is stuck. Any ideas to the fix the shutter? Thanks
Any videos on how to load this camera? How to set up ISO?
Do you need a battery or power source for this type of camera? Should I use 135 film for this camera and if I should what brand do you recommend?
No battery needed for this camera. If you're looking to process the film yourself, you can't go wrong with Kodak Tri-X 400 (black and white), if you're going to send it in to a lab, pretty much any C-41 process 35mm film will do.
this cámara don't Use batery?
Correct, the camera's selenium meter is designed to be powered by light.