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Tree (years '50 Adox 66)

Picture made with the simple bakelite years '50 Adox 66. I bought another one for almost no money. One shutterspeed, two choices for aperture, that's it.

 

The Adox 66 was made from 1950 till 1953. It is a pseudo-TLR.

It has a f/8 one-element (meniscus) lens and takes 12 square pictures on 120-rollfilm. Apertures are f/8 and f/11. Shutter speed something like 1/30th of a second.

 

The camera looks beautiful! And I really like what comes out, now and then....

 

Film used: Kodak Tmax 100

Stand-developement at home with Rodinal: pre-soak for 2 minutes, Rodinal 1:167 (3ml in 500ml water) at 20C for 1 hour, inversions first 30 seconds, then one inversion after half an hour.

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Uploaded on August 28, 2025