Thanks for looking, Philippe. The Perkeo I and II are cute little VL
folder cameras, which you can see if you scroll down the page:
http://www.butkus.org/chinon/voigtlander_pdf/voigtlander_pdf_manuals.htm
This the only German camera I own, and it is likely to continue to be.
I love my Olympus cameras too much, and now Mamiya, which is giving me
great big muscles. The benefits to my physique trump good sense it
would seem. Somehow a Canaan 5D got into the harem -- tiny little thing
-- but it loves Zuikos and stays out of trouble.
Joel W.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012, at 01:27 AM, philippe.amard wrote:
> I had never heard of the camera, nor of the film, but the guy who used
> them has an eye for excellent composition :-)
>
> Love the result.
>
> Philippe
>
>
> Le 31 août 12 à 05:52, Joel Wilcox a écrit :
>
> > I had not shot with my Perkeo II in a couple of years. I was pretty
> > sure the roll in it was Acros, and finished the roll accordingly,
> > and I
> > was fortunately right. I've always liked the shape of the tree
> > captured
> > here:
> >
> > http://myweb.uiowa.edu/jfwilcox/index.html
> >
> > It is not too hard to make correct exposures with the Perkeo II, but
> > it's not always easy to get the focus right on. I enjoy trying
> > though.
> > It's really a fun camera.
> >
> > Joel W.
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