My latest acquisitions
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Haggled a bit and got the lot for £30.
Here is the line-up, from left to right:
Ilford Super Sporti 120 film, bit rough but working - still had film in it
Kodak Retinette 35mm - seems to be working ok
Voigtlander Vito CD 35mm - spotless, looks feels and sounds good - I also got a proximeter for this - I think that they are used for making it into a rangefinder
Konica auto S2 rangefinder 35mm - generally works ok till my nephew 'played around' with the settings, and it appears to be a bit jammed
Praktica Nova B - the mirrir is a bit sticky and the 50mm lens is no good, but I have a good identical one on the other Praktica, plus a prakticar 28mm lens and a no name lens which I think is 28mm
On top of that, there is a little flash unit, and a really old fold out reflector type flash that looks like it's never been used, a Knight lightmeter that needs batteries, a 3x converter for m42 thread, a g-clamp type tripod and a lttle telescopic tripod that extends to about three feet - I wouldn;t put any weight on it though!
Here's a pic of the cams :mrgreen:
http://www.artzam.com/images/cams.jpg
They all have their original cases as well.
Any ideas as to actual value of them would be appreciated, but I'd like to get the Konica working - it's wound on, but the shutter isn't releasing, off I go and play - that'll teach the wife not to go away for the weekend without me ;)
Lol
That's about $30-50 in good condition
Kodak Retinette 35mm - seems to be working ok
Depends what model you have. A shutter/lens description would help.
Voigtlander Vito CD 35mm - spotless, looks feels and sounds good - I also got a proximeter for this - I think that they are used for making it into a rangefinder
About $35-50. Proximeter is only used for close ups, by attaching it to the front of the lens. It cannot transform it into a rangefinder.
Konica auto S2 rangefinder 35mm - generally works ok till my nephew 'played around' with the settings, and it appears to be a bit jammed
I'd put this at about $75 in good condition. Be careful with the unjamming attempts. Please describe what it does and what it doesn't and I'll try to help.
Praktica Nova B - the mirrir is a bit sticky and the 50mm lens is no good, but I have a good identical one on the other Praktica, plus a prakticar 28mm lens and a no name lens which I think is 28mm
$40-60 in good condition.
I'd say you 'stole' the lot, at only £30 !! Congrats. The Konica and the Voigtländer are the more interesting cameras.
It's the later model, it has a Lanthar f2.8 50mm lens and a pronto shutter. It will fire without film however after a bit more investigation, the shutter sticks open at 1/30th or B setting, only resetting when you wind it on - seems fine on all of the other speeds though, very strange
I'm not sure about the Konica but it does sound like the battery just died on you. Put a new battery in and see if the aperture blades come back to life. I'm thinking that the camera has an auto-exposure mode (varying the aperture while you choose the speed) and last time when was triggered it consumed the little 'juice' that was left in that poor old battery. Let me know if that fixes it. If not, we'll try something else.
Good luck.
The retinette is an 022 I believe, well it looks like this one here and has the same lens / shutter combo http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/Retinette022.html
The Konica appears to have a stuck aperture, the shutter opens ok, but the aperture blades remain closed. Everything else appears to work fine, it needs a battery so the meter isn't working or the AV mode, and the plastic battery cap has seen some action over the years and is a bit worn and chipped.
Excuse me, while I go cuddle with my A-1
A bit late, but what's a "car boot sale"?:er:
Like a swap-meet! I love those things!:heart:
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