I currently have this camera in 2022. Acquired it from my Mother back in the mid-60s and used it to take pictures while in elementary to junior high schools. I think she acquired it from her Mother in the late 1930s to early 1940s. I'm passing it on to my Niece to have as a family heir loom and hope she finds the film to use in it as she is a professional photographer now. Great video and clearly explains all parts, disassembly & reassembly. Thank you for posting this so younger photographers know of this particular camera from the early 20th Century.
I currently have this camera in 2022. Acquired it from my Mother back in the mid-60s and used it to take pictures while in elementary to junior high schools. I think she acquired it from her Mother in the late 1930s to early 1940s. I'm passing it on to my Niece to have as a family heir loom and hope she finds the film to use in it as she is a professional photographer now. Great video and clearly explains all parts, disassembly & reassembly. Thank you for posting this so younger photographers know of this particular camera from the early 20th Century.
Love your videos
Hey I just bought one, do you know where I can purchase film for it online?
B&H Photo sells both black and white and color film that is on 127 film spools. .
I've never seen a camera like that before, it's very interesting and weird at the same time. Nice video :D
Thanks. It is a classic "Box" camera.
Hi! Is it possible to load 120 film on this camera?
Not easily. Here is a link to a YT video on how to do that- ua-cam.com/video/605iJaLr7zk/v-deo.html