View Full Version : Another new toy has arrived!
Dave Wilkinson
04-12-2008, 07:24
Just taken delivery of this neat little Baldina,-dating from, I think-about 1938?, f2.9 Xenar, parallax compensated finder, and covered frame counter, it looks and works so nice, at £18 - I could not resist!. As yet I have not had chance to try with film, and wonder if anyone has one, or used one?
Cheers, Dave :)
charjohncarter
04-12-2008, 08:34
That is cool old hardware.
You just have to love small folders ... that is a very pretty little camera! :)
FallisPhoto
04-12-2008, 17:02
Just taken delivery of this neat little Baldina,-dating from, I think-about 1938?, f2.9 Xenar, parallax compensated finder, and covered frame counter, it looks and works so nice, at £18 - I could not resist!. As yet I have not had chance to try with film, and wonder if anyone has one, or used one?
Cheers, Dave :)
I have a Super Baldina (pretty much the same thing but with a rangefinder). It's a cool little camera and works well. Attractive too, once polished up and restored. Mine has a Meyer Trioplan lens though.
radiocemetery
04-12-2008, 20:24
That's very nice. Looks to be in real good shape. Be sure to post some pictures when you get them.
Steve
Aren't new toys fun?:) I just got a new toy in the mail last week. A Voightlander Vitoret. What shutter speeds does the Baldina have? My Vitoret has 3. 125,60,30,+B. I hope to run across a nice little folder some day.
Dave Wilkinson
04-13-2008, 10:16
Aren't new toys fun?:) I just got a new toy in the mail last week. A Voightlander Vitoret. What shutter speeds does the Baldina have? My Vitoret has 3. 125,60,30,+B. I hope to run across a nice little folder some day.
Speeds run from 1sec. to 1/300th., B+T (in the old no.'s - 5th. 10th. etc.) the glass is uncoated and right now I'm wondering weather to try with a color film,-as I have plenty in the fridge, but no B+W, I've never tried color with uncoated lenses, - will it be cr*p?, - any tips?
Dave :)
FallisPhoto
04-13-2008, 17:04
Speeds run from 1sec. to 1/300th., B+T (in the old no.'s - 5th. 10th. etc.) the glass is uncoated and right now I'm wondering weather to try with a color film,-as I have plenty in the fridge, but no B+W, I've never tried color with uncoated lenses, - will it be cr*p?, - any tips?
Dave :)
With the modern films, it shouldn't be an issue. Coated/uncoated lenses were mainly a problem with the crappy color films of long ago.
Dave Wilkinson
04-14-2008, 12:01
Found a roll of FP4 in the drawer,-did a few test shots and 'clip test', and am quite pleased with this seventy year old glass! :)
Dave.
Windscale
04-16-2008, 08:11
Uncoated lenses are generally OK with modern colour films. But do try not to shoot into the light and always use a lens hood. Very often I found uncoated lens to give less contrasty results but they are also better in shadow details. They will also excel in overcast days.
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