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Jun 23, 2017 15:13:35   #
Djedi
 
OK folks, let's go back in time, back to 1946+-
At the time this was a popular camera.

I picked one up in rough shape with a non-working shutter on ebay. The aluminum was badly oxidized in spots, and the leather was peeling. I gave it a work-over.
Now the shutter works remarkably well, especially for a 71-year-old camera. The lens is bright and clear, and the aperture ring is smooth.

Here are a couple of shots I just had processed. Shot on Ilford XP2, a C-41 process B&W film with great latitude. You see the entire image, straight out of the camera (for you purists).
It's the first B&W film I have shot in probably 25 years. Camera photo is not mine.


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Jun 23, 2017 15:22:13   #
Peterff Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
 
Djedi wrote:
OK folks, let's go back in time, back to 1946+-
At the time this was a popular camera.

I picked one up in rough shape with a non-working shutter on ebay. The aluminum was badly oxidized in spots, and the leather was peeling. I gave it a work-over.
Now the shutter works remarkably well, especially for a 71-year-old camera. The lens is bright and clear, and the aperture ring is smooth.

Here are a couple of shots I just had processed. Shot on Ilford XP2, a C-41 process B&W film with great latitude. You see the entire image, straight out of the camera (for you purists).
It's the first B&W film I have shot in probably 25 years. Camera photo is not mine.
OK folks, let's go back in time, back to 1946+- b... (show quote)


Nice! Interesting stuff.

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Jun 23, 2017 15:27:29   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
That's pretty good for a guy that old (the camera, of course).

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Jun 23, 2017 15:33:01   #
Djedi
 
jaymatt wrote:
That's pretty good for a guy that old (the camera, of course).


....and I'm not that young either!
Thanks guys!

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Jun 23, 2017 15:40:13   #
kerry12 Loc: Harrisburg, Pa.
 
Beautiful. I love B&W

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Jun 23, 2017 15:57:46   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
Djedi wrote:
OK folks, let's go back in time, back to 1946+-
At the time this was a popular camera.

I picked one up in rough shape with a non-working shutter on ebay. The aluminum was badly oxidized in spots, and the leather was peeling. I gave it a work-over.
Now the shutter works remarkably well, especially for a 71-year-old camera. The lens is bright and clear, and the aperture ring is smooth.

Here are a couple of shots I just had processed. Shot on Ilford XP2, a C-41 process B&W film with great latitude. You see the entire image, straight out of the camera (for you purists).
It's the first B&W film I have shot in probably 25 years. Camera photo is not mine.
OK folks, let's go back in time, back to 1946+- b... (show quote)


The Albany Egg?

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Jun 23, 2017 16:28:09   #
Djedi
 
Gene51 wrote:
The Albany Egg?


That's correct Gene. Occasionally I like to take Nellie (Miata) around to different places and shoot photos of her. She's a great model- she takes me to the location, she's patient when it takes me a little time to set up, doesn't mind different and interesting poses, then takes me back home. Oh... and and best of all, she doesn't complain.
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Jun 23, 2017 16:35:04   #
GoofyNewfie Loc: Kansas City
 
Cool stuff! Thanks for posting!!

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Jun 23, 2017 17:29:16   #
GoofyNewfie Loc: Kansas City
 
http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Mercury

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Jun 24, 2017 07:51:28   #
ELNikkor
 
Nice nostalgic camera, they don't make them like that anymore...

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Jun 24, 2017 10:53:25   #
insman1132 Loc: Southwest Florida
 
Ah yes!! Brings back some great memories for this old 80 year old! A great camera is, forever, a great camera. Well done on your reconstruct. Have fun with it.

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Jun 24, 2017 14:58:42   #
Frayud Loc: Bethesda,MD
 
As my 85 yr old memory recalls:
It was a half-frame camera boasting 64 pics per roll.
It had the fastest shutter speed available - 1/2000 of a second by virtue of its rotary shutter hence the "fan" shaped protuberance on its top.

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Jun 25, 2017 00:07:34   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Great shots, Djedi! You fixed it up really good!

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Jun 28, 2017 17:00:49   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
A nice old camera, I was 7 yrs old then!!

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