jay moussy
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At a local estate sale this morning, I spotted a Kodak Retina IIa, in its leather case, on a corner table.
Priced as much an nice entree and two beers, at your average restaurant!
This type of camera is totally new to me, so, after careful evaluation, including opening the lens panel, deploying the bellows, and figuring out the shutter, and a quick search here on the forum, I bought it. No sign of abuse that I can see, shutter fires across speed range, functional aperture, generally smooth.
What an exquisite piece of machinery, small, yet packed with beautiful components. Feels like an era of camera-making that has passed.
It will not sit still, it deserves to see light.
I got to study the manual as, apparently, there are a few odd things (shutter/film advance linkage?), as I research things a bit.
Priced as much an nice entree and two beers, at your average restaurant!
This type of camera is totally new to me, so, after careful evaluation, including opening the lens panel, deploying the bellows, and figuring out the shutter, and a quick search here on the forum, I bought it. No sign of abuse that I can see, shutter fires across speed range, functional aperture, generally smooth.
What an exquisite piece of machinery, small, yet packed with beautiful components. Feels like an era of camera-making that has passed.
It will not sit still, it deserves to see light.
I got to study the manual as, apparently, there are a few odd things (shutter/film advance linkage?), as I research things a bit.