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"Es handelt sich hierbei um ungeöffnete Retouren-Pakete oder Mystery-Pakete. Der Inhalt ist nicht bekannt. Jegliche Gewährleistung/Garantie und die RĂ¼cknahme ist [!] ausgeschlossen. Aus DatenschutzgrĂ¼nden wurden alle Sendungs- sowie AdreĂŸinformationen unkenntlich gemacht.
Der Automat wird durch die Kluge, Seibt und Seibt Automaten Berlin GbR betrieben."
gleicher Automat als Basis mit Versionen fĂ¼r StrĂ¼mpfe, Schokoladetafeln, Vinyl-Singles
VERA Automaten Baden-Baden
identical base vendor with versions for tights, chocolate bars, and 7" records (from left to right)
Rolleiflex Automat. Tri-X, developed in Xtol 1:1, printed on Ilford FB Classic, scanned on HP Photosmart 4599.
My latest acquisition, the first shots soon.
Rolleiflex Automat 6x6 - Model 3 = K4B2
Model 3 = K4B2
October 1945 - September 1949
Serials: 1.050.000 - 1.099.999
Serial number:
1079466
Finder lens:
Heidoscop Anastigmat 2,8/75mm
Lens 1945-1949:
Schneider Xenar 3,5/75
Shutter:
Compur - Rapid, 1 - 1/500 sec., T & B, self timer.
Film: 6x6: B II 8 (120) & 35mm with Rolleikin I adapter set.
Rolleiflex Automat, Tri-X (expired 2002), developed in Xtol. Printed on Ilford FB Classic, scanned on HP Photosmart 4599.
My Rolleiflex Automat had been sitting on my shelf collecting dust for nearly 20 years. With fingers crossed, I ran a roll of expired tri-x through it a couple weeks ago. I'm thrilled with the results: the old-school Tessar lens seems to make everything look pretty. The only issue I encountered was user-error. The shadowy area on the right edge is where the film reel crept up on the spool during development.
The film was expired in 2002, shot at EI 200 and developed normally in Xtol 1:1 (developed normally for 400-speed). Since its purchase 15 years ago, the film was stored in a box and subjected to drastic changes in temperature.
Spielball-Verkaufsautomat "Terrestrial" neben Kaugummi-Automat
Bahnhofstrasse / Neunkirchen (Saarland)
Bewi Automat from 1954.
(More pictures of this and other meters on my site www.lightmetermuseum.com/.)
The staff here did really know what they were talking about - they even made an espresso for one of my colleagues.
So many smokers still in Japan! As a result of the earthquake and tsunami, some cigarette brands are currently not available in Tokyo. So, I was watching out for them here, but during my whole day's walk, I only found one automat that said it had Hi-Lite. I did not test it to see whether it would actually give me one!