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I sold my "tank which comes disguised as a camera aka RB67". While it was a wonderful camera it just wasn't something which I enjoyed carrying anywhere. So for now. I cut the negative size in half with a Mamiya 645 1000s which I find significantly easier to handle...
My 5700. Oh I loved you but your appetite for batteries and the molasses in springtime operation really made life the way I like to shoot a pain. Shown with my home made 7 NiMH battery pack...
Using the OldCamera app. I love this app, but wish it could apply its wonderful effects to existing photos.
Today we had our taxes done, and I spotted this old Kodak camera in our tax accountant's office. He explained that it had belonged to his grandmother and was nice enough to let me take a couple photos. I like this one the best.
NOT FOR SALE
The Ansco Clipper, Flash Clipper and Clipper Special were simple point and shoot cameras made by Agfa-Ansco, and Ansco from the 1930s into the 1950s. They took 15 images on 616 film. The lens board pulled out of the camera body for taking pictures, and collapsed to make the camera more compact when not in use. The focus and aperture were fixed, while the shutter had I and B settings. ~ From camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Ansco_Clipper
These are the oldest I have, I only miss the negative holders, must make them myself before I can make pictures with them which I really intent to do. The negative stuff I have in large formats so that is no problem.
These must be from 1890 / 1900.
My wife, luluvision got a box full of really cool looking old cameras. They don't make them like this any more...