Very nice shots and an immaculate synchro box ! You have a great eye for scenery. Water must have been freaking cold 🥶, boldly managed ! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
Hi, I have an Agfa box camera from 1932 almost the same as yours.If you can, can you send me the link to the site where you bought the photographic film? And which button do I press to take the picture? One button opens the camera lens and what is the other button for?
Hi, nice! I bought the film at the store Stavanger Foto (www.stavangerfoto.no/ilford/111850/ilford-xp2-super-120-sort-hvit-film-400-asa-c-41) in Norway, but you can find it everywhere! To take pictures you press release lever downwards. The other "buttons" are: Shutter speed (Instantaneous and bulb), Aperture (with yellow filter at the end) and film winding key.
@@SteffenVadla I took a look at the website, but is this photographic film for box camera or 35 mm? Excuse my ignorance if I'm saying something wrong. 35 mm are those smaller films with "little squares" on the edges, right? And photographic film for box cameras is a large white paper that occupies the entire internal part of the camera, right?
The website (or every site else) has both 120 and 35mm film. This (Agfa box) is a 120 film camera, so yes you need the film that is "a large white paper that occupies the entire internal part of the camera" called 120 film / medium format.
Awesome! Great compositions and what a nice camera, well done sir 🙌 😍
Thank you! Appreciate it!
I was impressed by the wonderful nature of Norway☺️✨📷️
Nice to hear! Ryfylke and Hjelmelandsheiane is the best! ☺
just bought one of these. looking forward to shooting with it.
Nice! Have fun!
Very nice shots and an immaculate synchro box ! You have a great eye for scenery. Water must have been freaking cold 🥶, boldly managed ! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
Thank you, appreciate it! It has been on the shelf for over 30 years, so it is in great condition.
More videos to come! :)
BRAVO
Thanks!
I have one also. Never put a film though it… you have inspired me to try it
Great, good luck!
Excellent
Thank you!
nice pic!
Thanks!
Schön!!!
Danke schön
Jak na kamerę typu box to dobrze Ci to wyszło. Sam używam boxa od Zeiss Ikon. Pozdrawiam z Polski.
Takk! Kult, veldig kjekt med box-kameraer. Hilsen fra Norge.
Real nice pictures, what kind of film for landscape 100 ISO?
I also like water as a subject. Nice.
Thank you, appreciate it! For this I used the Ilford XP2 Super 400. But there is Delta or TMax.
so nice!!! do you know what is the shutter speed? thanks!
Thank you! The shutter speed is probably about 1/30sec-1/50sec.
Hi, I have an Agfa box camera from 1932 almost the same as yours.If you can, can you send me the link to the site where you bought the photographic film? And which button do I press to take the picture? One button opens the camera lens and what is the other button for?
Hi, nice!
I bought the film at the store Stavanger Foto (www.stavangerfoto.no/ilford/111850/ilford-xp2-super-120-sort-hvit-film-400-asa-c-41) in Norway, but you can find it everywhere!
To take pictures you press release lever downwards.
The other "buttons" are: Shutter speed (Instantaneous and bulb), Aperture (with yellow filter at the end) and film winding key.
You can find the manual for the camera on the internet. Just comment if you need some more help :)
@@SteffenVadla I took a look at the website, but is this photographic film for box camera or 35 mm? Excuse my ignorance if I'm saying something wrong. 35 mm are those smaller films with "little squares" on the edges, right? And photographic film for box cameras is a large white paper that occupies the entire internal part of the camera, right?
@@SteffenVadla Thank you so much for your help so far!!!
The website (or every site else) has both 120 and 35mm film.
This (Agfa box) is a 120 film camera, so yes you need the film that is "a large white paper that occupies the entire internal part of the camera" called 120 film / medium format.