Created and maintained by Chuck Baker. Color may be cheaper. www.f6point3studio.com/agfa_pd16_clipper/ 1A Speed Kodak late 1900's early 1910's, No. 3, 4 Kodak Juniors 1890's, A B C Ordinary's (wooden box) 1890's, No. Note that the viewfinders have to be altered, so you'll be holding the camera horizontally for vertical pics, and vice-versa. ages ago 4, 5, 6 Folding Kodak 1890's, No. I'm a bit confused about what that bit is referring to. 4 and 5 Folding Kodet Specials 1890's, No. www.flickr.com/photos/seeker312/sets/72157605066409095/ The folks a Central Camera are quite knowledgeable and helpful, so I'd recommend giving them a shot, if you can. This is my first fully manual camera so I am a bit daft when it comes to the easiest things like manually loading and advancing the film. OTOH, if like me you are all fired up with the idea of taking photos with with on these old time beauties, it might well be quicker/cheaper to buy another camera on the 'bay' or somewhere similar at first and try the conversion later. What I've done for all of my conversions is to add a mask to the film plane, so the camera shoots 6x4.5 frames. You'll have to figure out your shutter assembly yourself, though, since these cameras also came with a very wide variety of lens and shutter combinations. 3, 4 and 5 Eastman Plate camera early 1900's. 3B Quick Focus Kodak 1900's, No. The Brownie Camera Page offers history, galleries, tutorials, and helps you find out what camera you just found in the attic.
4 Bullet, Bull's-Eye,Bullet Special, Bull's-Eye Special late 1890's early 1900's, Pocket Kodak, Falcon late 1890's, No. So a Kodak No. If this doesn't work you can ask me, but please send a picture of the camera. I know it can be modified to take 120 film but I'm a bit too impatient to do that right now. 115 months ago Originally posted ages ago. focus

Pete 2 Eureka Junior late 1890's, Brownie, No. 2 Bullet (1895 or improved), Bull's-Eye, Flexo and Plico late 1890's early 1900's, No. Then, open the back of the camera and extend the bellows. Hopefully this help you find it. A very cool thing that happens when you shoot 120 film in a 116 camera is, the frame numbers 1-16 show through the red window. Each time I try I ... Hi, I'm Pedro! I accidentally clicked your group to my flower photo. seriykotik1970 edited this topic ages ago.

Better leave it blank if you do not know or hesitate. Prices at both shops is going to be pricey, since the 116 film isn't made anymore, so both shops custom cut and spool the film by hand. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak DeLuxe No. kodak.3106.net/index.php?p=516 at least the one that's not the series II.
www.filmforclassics.com/ cock shutter I am trying to add a picture of a Minolta X-700 to the group.

I just got a No.1A Pocket Kodak folding camera and I honestly have no idea how to use it! (permalink), I have a Kodak 1A folding Pocket Camera, it was my Father's and most of the photos of me and my sister as children were taken with this camera. 1, 1A Folding Pocket Kodak 1900's, 1910's, Stereo Kodak Model 1 late 1910's early 1920's, N0. To check for light leaks, shine a flashlight through the back of the camera (with the ray pointed towards the lens). Currently Kodak manufactures a lot of digital equipment, cameras, printers, etc. Google the "sunny 16" rule to estimate light. The only thing you have to remember is that the image extends beyond both sides of the longer plane of the film inside the camera, so you will need to be careful when focussing your shots. www.flickr.com/photos/39076108@N00/sets/72157622476076706/ Price: £99.99 ' Kodak Graflex Finger Print Camera Cased Outfit -RARE- ' Finger Print Camera £199.99. 3 and 4 Zenith late 1890's, No. 4 Folding Kodet Junior 1890's, No.

ages ago ages ago It didn't come with a release cable but I don't think I need one (do I?) 2, 2A, 3, 3A Folding (Pocket) Brownie 1900's, 1910's, No. Please don’t ban me. ages ago (permalink), thanks for the link!

(permalink) 3, 4 and 5 Cartridge Kodaks late 1890's  early 1900's, Original, No. 110, 35mm, whatever...we would love to see it, Flickr logo. 4 Screen Focus Kodak 1900's, No. 3, 3A, 4 Folding Pocket Kodak No. (permalink), is a no.1a pocket kodak a 620 camera? 1, 2, 3, 4 Kodaks No. (permalink) You can also delete the "1" in the first green cell if it does not apply to your camera. I'm sure there are tons of great tutorials out there that I will find someday soon when I'm a bit more patient and not as excited as right now. ages ago Kodak Rare Cameras ' 1898 Kodak No.2 Bulls Eye Camera-RARE- ' Kodak No.2 Bulls Eye Camera £69.99 . Use the sheet below. As for the film itself, check out the following sites: Shouldn't be too difficult, but not knowing what you're using, I can't say for certain that any of my guides would help. Many of the folding cameras work basically are the same. i just foun the same camera at a thrift shop and was wondering on how to advance the film once you take a picture, or does it automatically advance it?

Better leave it blank if you do not know or hesitate. Home > Vintage Cameras > Kodak Rare Cameras. www.butkus.org/chinon/kodak.htm No. j.a.b.o.t edited this topic ages ago.

your camera is designed to use size 116/616 roll film, which hasn't been manufactured for many years now. If buying 120 film, check the PROCESSING price. It's in almost perfect condition; missing part of the viewing piece and it's stylus (not even sure what that's for). If you have an early Kodak camera and would like to determine its model name, try to find it in the table below. I cut my masks out of flat black card stock, and make it so it has tapered flaps that tuck nicely under the film rollers. If the bellows are shot, there's no point running a pricey roll of custom film through the camera, as you likely wouldn't get any useable shots. Of course, the other thing you could do is to make a mask and spool adapter so that you can use 120 film in the camera, but that would take quite a bit of doing. The List and Descriptions of Brownie Cameras, The List of Brownie Movie Cameras and Projectors, Manuals - Instruction Booklets - Pamphlets, Beginners Guide To Understanding And Using A Brownie Box Camera, How-To Covert A 116/616 Box Camera To Shoot 120 Film, How-To & Why: Respooling 120 Film Onto A 620 Spool, How-To Clean a Lens: "Here's Soap in Your HawkEye", How-To Open Different Kodak Brownie Box Camera Models, Links to Friends of The Brownie Camera Page. I have a set of photos that might be helpful for you: (permalink), Conversion of a 116 or 616 camera to take 120 film can be both challenging and fun. Type a "1" in the green cell if the description applies to your camera. 3 and 4 Folding Kodet (vertical) (horizontal) No.


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