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I actually really do like 1212, but the albums are just so large and awkward. Printing more photos in 34 has definitely been the key to enjoying pockets more. Generally I do phone photos in 34 and DSLR in 46.
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You can add a very large number of photos to your album depending on your layout! For the thick page option, you can choose between 10-25 spreads. For the thin page option, you can choose between 10-50 spreads. Spreads for your Album can be selected in increments of 5 spreads (10 sides). Once you choose your spread count and are onto editing your album, you can choose from a variety of different premade page layouts for each spread.
For example, if you choose an 8x10 Album with a 40 spread count and choose a layout that has 12 images per spread, that would equal 480 photos.
Hmm. Why this silly obsession with old fixed-lens cameras when there are equivalent systems cameras? Why a Maximar or the Goerz or Voigtlaender or ... equivalent instead of a Technika or, for us poor folks, a nice Graphic? There are even Technika clones, for those who prefer aluminum to mahogany.
On a point of usage, what are "false pretentions?" You seem to have spelled "false pretenses" wrong. And tried to pick a fight. Classic trolling behavior, but since its in the classic cameras forum I suppose its permissible. Bill, you should be ashamed of yourself.
Bill, congratulations on the Maximar. Beautiful camera. The easiest way to take pictures with the "beast", is to find a 120 roll film back for it or, use it the "older" way i.e. buy sheet film using the holders (expensive headache).
Well, Bill, I take it your "old warhorses" means 9 X 12 cm folding plate cams in general, and not specifically Zeiss Maximars? Lovely things as they are, they usually go for quite high prices compared to very similar stuff from other makers. I guess it's that "Zeiss Name" thing, again! It's always surprised me just how little design variation there was with folding plate cams of the 20s/30s, which is maybe why we have so much trouble identifying the no-name ones. Then again, some might say the standard design was just about perfect, hence the similarity of so many of them? On plate folders in general, two points come to mind, though. First, for anybody thinking of getting some of these old folders to add to your collection, do your best to try and get a KW Patent Ettui - it's a quite unique variation on the usual theme, and a masterpiece of engineering design to boot. You'd have to assume that the absence of copies of KW's amazing design, must have been due to some smart patenting by their legal department! Secondly, the Russians made a very nice 9 X 12 cm folder in the form of the GOMZ Fotokor, made in Leningrad between 1930 and 1941. This is clearly Maximar-inspired, apart from the very basic shutter. What's interesting, is the sheer volume of Fotokor production - over a million made in just over 10 years. They weren't exported, so just where did a million of these end up, in the USSR population pre-WW2 of what, 200 million? I mean, that's one of these for every 200 citizens, a quite amazing ratio. Dare I suggest that there weren't a million made of every other folding 9 X 12 plate camera in the world, all lumped together! Just how many propaganda pix of Ivan Bloggski, Worker Of The Week at People's Tractor Factory #2289, could you take?
Heh. If it were 1935 and I were made of money, I'd be buying a Ziess Ikon Ideal 250/7 brand new, with the 90 mm and 150 mm Tessar lenses and a stack of extra plate holders -- and yes, a film pack adapter, because there was never, ever an easier way to use these cameras quickly than a film pack (you can shoot 16 shots in the time it takes a roll holder user without automatic advance, which was every roll holder user in 1935, to wind on twice -- who do we petition to bring these back?).
As it happens, I've got a Zeiss Ideal, recently put back in working condition (even though the covering is pretty ugly due to the seller trying to "protect" the open back where it lacked a ground glass or anything else); I've also got a Kawee Camera, the US sale version of the Patent Etui, that needed only finding film sheaths (even the 1 second is accurate without any servicing required). I've got ten holders for the Ideal (plus a couple that are pretty rusty but might be salvageable), and three for the Kawee, plus an additional quantity of sheaths; I've also got a spare Ideal body, this one the Ica 225, that needs a new bellows but is otherwise in very good shape. Now if I could just find those other lenses (preferably in the correct pre-1927 bayonet mount shutters), and get a Tessar or Xenar to fit the rimset Compur in the Kawee Camera...
Joseph, you can do it either way. I would advise, however, focusing on the ground glass and then swapping in the film holder. The lenses on 9x12s are usually 135mm, which gives you little depth of field. The rough focus is no problem, of course, if you make only contact prints; but if you want to make those beautiful enlargements, you will need critical focus. There are rangefinders on a few of the old 9x12s, and on those you don't need to bother with ground-glass focusing. I'm not sure any of these cameras came from the factory thus equipped: rangefinders seem always to be add-ons from Kalart and a few other manufacturers.
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