Pancromatic film will do just fine in those cameras, as long as the iso is low enough, you cover the red window and advance in shade. used a few rolls of fomapan 100 in an old agfa box 50, and got good results fo the quality of the camera
It's a shame the camera scratched up my film... but I'm wondering if this film doesn't have scratch or anti-static coating like other films... I'm tempted to run a roll of HP5 through it...
Turning from infinity if those numbers were corrcet then 4 should come before 2, not 2 before 4. I should imagine the 2 meters marking is just about correct, the 4 could be for something else. How very starnge????
It definitely has a look. Love it
Z = Zeit (time) in german, probably T pose and M for Moment (meaning 1/30) Im not sure for M. Before 1950 M=1/30 and after 1950 1/60 I assume
That is exactly corrcet. German version of a Holga???
@@lensman5762 Before Lomography, Adox was found in 1860 in Germany and Adox 66 ca 1950
@@chriscard6544 Yes, they were.
Pancromatic film will do just fine in those cameras, as long as the iso is low enough, you cover the red window and advance in shade. used a few rolls of fomapan 100 in an old agfa box 50, and got good results fo the quality of the camera
It's a shame the camera scratched up my film... but I'm wondering if this film doesn't have scratch or anti-static coating like other films... I'm tempted to run a roll of HP5 through it...
did you remember to advance the film?
I forgot at the start. I was out yesterday testing for scratches again and ALMOST forgot 😆 A video will follow...
Looks basically like a glorified Holga in many ways.
Turning from infinity if those numbers were corrcet then 4 should come before 2, not 2 before 4. I should imagine the 2 meters marking is just about correct, the 4 could be for something else. How very starnge????