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Post by herron on Jun 11, 2007 11:47:00 GMT -5
Nothing like warm cockles, I always say! Must explain my Glenlivet fascination.............and a blurred photo or two............ ;D
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Post by nikkortorokkor on Jun 12, 2007 21:26:33 GMT -5
Not quite as clean as the Werra, but certainly exhibiting that famous Italian design nous: the Durst Automatica. Very clean with its recessed winder, rewind and accessory shoe.
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melek
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Post by melek on Jul 8, 2007 19:50:02 GMT -5
I have a nice Werra 3, and it's one of the coolest cameras ever. Ivor Mantanle did a nice piece on the Werra a couple of years ago. This is one of the few cameras that you'll see marked as Carl Zeiss (Jena in this case). And not all of the Werras carry the Carl Zeiss Jena stamp.
Mechanically, in terms of its operation and its construction, the Werra is very unique. I think it's a camera that doesn't receive enough praise. Which might be a good thing for those who buy and use them. They're still an affordable classic (most of the time).
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