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Post by Dormeur74 on Apr 17, 2016 22:57:01 GMT -5
My wife is more impressive than my collection, because she has accepted my cameras and their dust since long. I find your New Cosaque Senior very beautiful. Not easy to find Pipon's brothers cameras at present. You are a happy man.
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Post by Dormeur74 on Apr 17, 2016 4:05:17 GMT -5
Very nice cameras. I had one in Mauritania when I was on duty, because it was the best one in desert storms. When I left Atar, I had sand inside my watch, but nothing in this incredible camera. Thank you for this exchange belgiumreporter.
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Post by Dormeur74 on Apr 17, 2016 3:31:24 GMT -5
I put some information a few weeks ago here (PDF format file that anybody can download) about different cameras produced by Walter Voss. For collectors who like Diax cameras, 3 photos can help. This is a Diax I. The shutter is a Compur Rapid and the lens the famous Xenar 2.8/45mm. It is not the first Diax I ; the first one, after the prototype, had a Steinheil München Culminar 42mm f:1/ 2.8. Of course, very difficult to find. The second photo could help a collector who tries to find original accessories. Bags for IIb camera, filters, lenshood and turret. The third photo shows some lenses (SK Xenar 2.8/50mm, SK Xenon 2/50mm and IG Isconar 4.5/85mm).
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Post by Dormeur74 on Apr 17, 2016 1:44:31 GMT -5
It is always a great pleasure to meet collectors like you. As the list is long enough, you can see my cameras here. If you need information about one of them, it will be with a great pleasure.
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Post by Dormeur74 on Apr 16, 2016 11:25:35 GMT -5
Hi all, I have two Diax : I and IIb. They are excellent cameras ; their lenses are perfect (Schneider-Kreuznach and Isco-Göttingen). I often go out with them because they are incredible good rangefinder cameras.
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Post by Dormeur74 on Apr 16, 2016 9:34:57 GMT -5
Now you know that my English is really poor. I beg your pardon. Married, two children, 41 old cameras and when I dream, it is always in black and white. 67 old, in my second life I shall try color films. Member of Sylvain Halgand website. Best regards. Michel
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