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Post by pompiere on Jan 22, 2010 18:41:14 GMT -5
Finally got around to scanning some negatives. These were from last summer's vacation in southern Ohio. My first roll through a Burstein-Applebee Auto EE1. It was made by Taron.
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Post by pompiere on Jan 22, 2010 18:45:42 GMT -5
I was trying to put both pictures in one post.
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Post by Randy on Jan 22, 2010 22:50:25 GMT -5
Looks great. Yeah....you can only do one at a time.
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Post by photax on Jan 23, 2010 9:42:03 GMT -5
Never heard of this camera. The pictures are beautiful ! MIK
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Post by pompiere on Jan 23, 2010 21:47:20 GMT -5
Thanks, MIK and Randy.
The camera is a typical 1960's Japanese fixed lens rangefinder with either manual or shutter priority control. 45mm, F 1.8 lens. Burstein-Applebee was a mail order electronics company in Kansas City whose main business was amatuer radio equipment, but they also had home electronics and cameras. Taron made cameras for other companies as well as their own brand. Taron also made some cameras for Porst in Germany.
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Post by Just Plain Curt on Jan 23, 2010 23:34:54 GMT -5
Tarons are one of my collecting niches so I have 2 B/A Auto EE1 but till now didn't know what the B/A stood for. I always like when another member can show me I'm not too old to learn, LOL. Thanks for the info and interesting photos. Good job.
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