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Impressive work!
ICA Jul 400 Year: c.1915
Horizontally-styled folding bed camera for 13x18cm (also for stereo use), triple extension.
In beautifully, near mint condition, Goertz Doppel-Anastigmat Serie III Dagor 6.8/180mm in Compound shutter, with a double film holder
(Ica Jul seems the short version of Juwel, the famous Ansel Adam's camera)
Ica Jul by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
Ica Jul con finder leica ed impugnatura by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
Ica Jul 13x18 with vintage finder leica and grip
Ica Jul con finder leica ed impugnatura by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
Last edited by MauroScacco; 14-Jun-2021 at 14:27.
Contessa Nettel Deckrullo 10x15 c.1920
lens Nettel Anastigmat 165mm f6,8
deckrullo by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
deckrullo2 by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
And does it work?
Declared working by seller, i will try and after will post pictures, thx :-)
Nice, I’m curious
Whole Plate kit, everything except the lens
ANBA IKEDA which I think is a KODAK copy
6 very usable Book Style holders for plate with film sheaths
I holder will become wet plate after some Poly
Included sealed box J Lane whole plate NOS in date
20 blacked aluminum plates
I just ordered Delta 100 Whole plate at discount from B&H
Was missing one 2.5mm metric screw, I found 4
Very lightweight!
https://www.largeformatphotography.i...ba-Ikeda-value
IKEDA by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
ANBA by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
[QUOTE=Tin Can;1602993]Whole Plate kit, everything except the lens
ANBA IKEDA which I think is a KODAK copy
6 very usable Book Style holders for plate with film sheaths
I holder will become wet plate after some Poly
Included sealed box J Lane whole plate NOS in date
20 blacked aluminum plates
I just ordered Delta 100 Whole plate at discount from B&H
Was missing one 2.5mm metric screw, I found 4
Very lightweight!
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That looks like a great bunch of gear. I think if I could only have one camera I might want it to be whole plate, assuming I was making my own films, which I want to do.
An inexpensive lens might be a 4 diopter or a 1 + 2 diopter meniscus lenses (close up filters). glue them to a board with a hole, make Waterhouse stops out of something and maybe magnet them onto the inside of the lens board or use gaff tape, make a simple lens cap or use a hat or a metal jar lid and a magnet or two. Those close up "filters" should cover way more than whole plate. But now that I typed that it looks like you have a lens. I'm sure you'll have fun.
They are very nice in handling especially the 10x15, once you get the shutter restored. Most of them have broken shutter cloth or it will break soon if you try the shutter at the highest speeds....Hope you got one with the matching plateholders, since they are very hard to find.
I've restored 3 now with new shutter cloth; And I could once buy a complete kit with single and double plateholders (Tessar f4,5 180mm):
Contessa-Nettel Deck-Rullo 10x15 by Ron (Netherlands), on Flickr
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