We think that there is a lot of innovation in today's cameras, but when compared to this one, we haven't advanced all that much. Thank you very much for your in depth review. It makes me wish that I still had my darkroom.
Weird but interesting is a good fit, obviously this camera was not in production long maybe for those reasons. I am not aware of a polaroid back, I'm thinking no due to its limited production time. Hope you are well and can join us on Saturday.
Another very interesting mechanical contraction. That rapid system would probably was able to do 1 fps in the hand of a skillful photographer. It probably came too late into this era of cameras. BTW the 6x7 is a great ration. I am not so a fan of square ratio. Good addition to your colection.
Fantastic camera and review Jeff , thanks for the memories. 👍
You are welcome, appreciate you commenting, take care - Jeff
An interesting, in-depth, look at a rare camera. I appreciate the investigation work that you do and the clarity you bring.
Thanks so much, we have many hidden camera gems from years gone by that some are not aware of. I love to share information on these cameras.
We think that there is a lot of innovation in today's cameras, but when compared to this one, we haven't advanced all that much. Thank you very much for your in depth review. It makes me wish that I still had my darkroom.
@@DavidStewart-jb7mo Thanks for watching an old guy talk about old stuff.
@@selectiveimagery Jeff, you are younger than I.
interesting camera. Thank you for sharing it with us. I always enjoy your memories series.
Thanks for stopping by, appreciate your time. Luv the old stuff.
Nice review. 120 film is a 12 picture roll unless that camera frame the picture different and cuts off two pictures.
😮@bobrfotos For the 6 x7 format you only get 10. On the 6 x6 from the Rollie or your camera you get 12.
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Weird but Interesting camera - Love interchangeable backs - is the a polaroid back amongst them ? ...🦘
Weird but interesting is a good fit, obviously this camera was not in production long maybe for those reasons. I am not aware of a polaroid back, I'm thinking no due to its limited production time. Hope you are well and can join us on Saturday.
Another very interesting mechanical contraction. That rapid system would probably was able to do 1 fps in the hand of a skillful photographer. It probably came too late into this era of cameras. BTW the 6x7 is a great ration. I am not so a fan of square ratio. Good addition to your colection.
@gaucphotography I like this format, have a 6 x9 somewhere as well. A very interesting piece of history. More to come down the road.