Yes. There is a focus scale on the "lens" and you try to guess the
distance and set it :)
Previously I used a Zeiss Ikonta (was my grandfather's camera in the
40's) and that one had the same system.
I have bought a roll of Ilford B&W film and will shoot it probably next
week (hoping for better weather).
I am really happy for this nice camera.
Cheers,
timber
PN Stenquist írta:
Should be fun. Is focus by scale?
Paul
On Dec 13, 2008, at 12:34 PM, .timber>>code wrote:
Yesterday I went in an antique shop with a friend (we like to go such
shops :P) and asked them if they have any photographic equipment.
Well... they did.
First what grabbed my attention is a Zenit 122 with a Jupiter f2/85mm
lens on it. It was quite cheap so I was sure to buy it :) Asked the
dealer to get it off from the shelves and as he took the other items
he picked a leather box... a small brown box approx. 15x10x4
centimeters... I asked him if I can see what it is. Well it was a
compact camera from the 30's, a Voigtlander Bessa.
So after some bargain I got the price for the two cams down to ~95$.
So here is my newest compact camera with the highest resolution
Medium Format available (9x6cm "sensor size" :D), with a fix 110mm
lens with f4.5-16 aperture, 1/250 fastest shutter speed, dual
viewfinder, full metal body:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timbah/3105227618/
Oh yeah, the picture was made with the Jupiter 85mm @ f2 :)
And there will be a photo-flea market tomorrow! (I am trying to take
no money with me :D)
Cheers,
t
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