F. Deckel München

by nonur

As seen, it was displayed on an ornamental bowl inside a glass frame. Shot at an antique dealer's shop in Alacati, Cesme, Izmir.
Uploaded16/08/2013 - 07:19
CategoryPhoto Journalism
Shutter Speed1/60
Aperturef/2.8
LensN/A
ISO1100
Focal Length100mm
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bwlchmawr
Posted 16/08/2013 - 07:48 Link
I love these old bellows cameras, Nezih. I've got a Zeiss Ikon which still works (well, it did twenty years ago when I last used it!)
Best wishes,

Andrew

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Bobbinalorry
Posted 16/08/2013 - 08:01 Link
bwlchmawr wrote:
I love these old bellows cameras, Nezih. I've got a Zeiss Ikon which still works (well, it did twenty years ago when I last used it!)
Best Regards, Larry.

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trixie
Posted 16/08/2013 - 08:38 Link
I love them too Nezih, lovely photo too
Mac
Posted 16/08/2013 - 15:42 Link
I have seven old bellows cameras in my collection. Most are evolutions of Kodaks from 1915 to 1934. The oldest and largest weighs the least, as the body was leatherette covered balsa wood. Kodak was unable to get metal due to the war effort!
They make the coolest display pieces in my den.

Thanks for the memory, Nezih!
Mac from Montreal

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GIULIO57
Posted 16/08/2013 - 16:31 Link
As above...
pauljay
Posted 18/08/2013 - 10:57 Link
Hope you bought it! It's in beautiful condition. The only bellows camera I have is a Kodak from around 1926, bought in Arcadia, Florida for $10. After handing over the $10 I tried to kid the lady who sold it to me that it was actually worth a fortune. When I saw she was beginning to fall for it I backed down!
Paul.

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szgabor
Posted 24/12/2013 - 12:59 Link
Great capture of a nice camera.
Regards,
Gábor
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