Πέμπτη 25 Απριλίου 2013

Useless plastic underwater disposable camera

I paid 1 euro for two identical plastic underwater disposable cameras. Their film was used, I developped both rolls but there was nothing intresting in. The cameras got permanently damaged because taking out the film needed breaking of the camera.
There is only one shutter-aperture combination that I think it is inadequate for a proper exposure underwater.
As there exist many other plastic cameras that can be reused, I suggest to stay clear off this one.




More photos with the Agfa Paramat


Some more samples with this half frame camera









Τετάρτη 24 Απριλίου 2013

Kodak Brownie Starflex, simple and small

I spent 15 euros  for this camera, too much I suppose. It's a very simple camera, one shutter speed and two aperture settings, for B/W and Colour film, or Bright - Hazy sun. Uses 127 film that is no longer produced, so it is difficult for me to test the camera.

The Starflex is a pseudo TLR camera, composing is done from the viewfinder at the top, holding the camera at waist level. However it is rather small size for a dual lens camera. 


Δευτέρα 22 Απριλίου 2013

Zorki 10, sleek and useless

Zorki 10, sleek and useless


A soviet camera of the 70s with a sleek design, bought for 10 euros.
The selenium meter is dead on this one, so I used the 1/30 mechanical shutter speed for flash synchronization. The position of the shutter release button made most of my photos blurry.
The lens is very sharp, but at 1/30th speed the camera needs a very steady support. I used an expired Agfa 100 film and used it as a 25ASA film with the f16-sunny rule. Sunny 1/30 and f11 or f16, shade 1/30 and f5.6 to f2.8 The film was exposed fine with good contrast and vivid colours but with a notable blue cast.




 
 


a blurry one

Τετάρτη 17 Απριλίου 2013

Agfa Paramat for endless photos

The Agfa Paramat is an automatic half frame camera. It uses a selenium photo meter that chooses the apertures and a fixed shutter speed of 1/125th second. Film sensitivity is set on the top of the camera from 10 to 200 ASA.
The camera takes 72 half frame pictures, that's a lot of photos. Focus is done by turning the lens. There is also a selector for A (Auto), Flash and B (Bulb). If Flash is set the apertures can be set manually.


I used the camera in Auto mode with a 100 ASA Fuji film.
A panorama of four consecutive frames







Πέμπτη 4 Απριλίου 2013

Olympus Mju II again

The Olympus Mju II is a nice little automatic camera. I have it in my palm and use it regularly.









More from the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye

Some more from the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye







Kodak Brownie Hawkeye

Kodak Brownie Hawkeye flash model, a nice vintage box camera. Ii is made of bakelite, some kind of a brittle old plastic, and has some cracks on the body cemented by glue. It has a bright waist level viewfinder, only one aperture and one shutter speed plus bulb.


I loaded it with a Kodak Portra 160 ASA film. It can take pictures only in bright sunlight.
I rephotographed the negatives, the film has a strong orange cast and I had a difficult time inverting the digital photos. This was the best I came to: