Sergio La Marca
2005-02-13 15:57:43 UTC
Ok, after looking around on eBay for more than 3 months, and based
exclusively on Matt Denton's own camera review (great guy and fascinating
reading!!), I spotted a Walzflex II TLR in fairly good conditions. It was
going for $15 and I was the only bidder, so I won the auction. The seller
was Jay Tepper, which I now know is a long-time and reputed collector and
seller, and as he is also a nice guy the transaction went smooth and fast.
So, now I'm the proud owner of a (not so) brand new Walzflex II TLR, serial
212398, and man, a sexy little camera she is!! All metal, heavy as a brick,
in fairly good conditions for it's age, with some obvious wear on the edges
and two leatherette-missing spots. The focus is smooth and even the
automatic frame counter works like a breeze. The shutter is COPAL 1-300 with
B and is rather fine, too. Strangely, the slow speeds seem accurate enough
but the higher speeds (1/100, 1/300) are rther sluggish. If I release the
shutter a dozen times at 1/300 it starts to operate better, but when I leave
the camera alone for a day it turns sluggish again. Any suggestion? Also I
obviously would like to get Walzflex accessories, lens cap, hood, case, and
so on but I guess they are rather rare. So, has any fellow collector ever
tried to adapt some accessory from other cameras to the Walzflex? Filters
and maybe hoods should not be an issues, as it sports a Bay I bayonet mount,
but I guess the case is much more troublesome. Another question: as the
camera doesn't seem to have a standard cable release socket, can I use an
adaptor as those for Minoltas (if I remember well....)? Are they standard
size?
Thank you in advance for your answers.
All in all, I'm very pleased of the great vibes this camera gives, and the
world seems just right looking down the finder hood!! Man, oner of these
days I could even put a roll of film in, and shoot a couple of photos!! ;-)
Love to all,
exclusively on Matt Denton's own camera review (great guy and fascinating
reading!!), I spotted a Walzflex II TLR in fairly good conditions. It was
going for $15 and I was the only bidder, so I won the auction. The seller
was Jay Tepper, which I now know is a long-time and reputed collector and
seller, and as he is also a nice guy the transaction went smooth and fast.
So, now I'm the proud owner of a (not so) brand new Walzflex II TLR, serial
212398, and man, a sexy little camera she is!! All metal, heavy as a brick,
in fairly good conditions for it's age, with some obvious wear on the edges
and two leatherette-missing spots. The focus is smooth and even the
automatic frame counter works like a breeze. The shutter is COPAL 1-300 with
B and is rather fine, too. Strangely, the slow speeds seem accurate enough
but the higher speeds (1/100, 1/300) are rther sluggish. If I release the
shutter a dozen times at 1/300 it starts to operate better, but when I leave
the camera alone for a day it turns sluggish again. Any suggestion? Also I
obviously would like to get Walzflex accessories, lens cap, hood, case, and
so on but I guess they are rather rare. So, has any fellow collector ever
tried to adapt some accessory from other cameras to the Walzflex? Filters
and maybe hoods should not be an issues, as it sports a Bay I bayonet mount,
but I guess the case is much more troublesome. Another question: as the
camera doesn't seem to have a standard cable release socket, can I use an
adaptor as those for Minoltas (if I remember well....)? Are they standard
size?
Thank you in advance for your answers.
All in all, I'm very pleased of the great vibes this camera gives, and the
world seems just right looking down the finder hood!! Man, oner of these
days I could even put a roll of film in, and shoot a couple of photos!! ;-)
Love to all,
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Sergio La Marca
Tredici (CE), Italy
***@libero.it
Sergio La Marca
Tredici (CE), Italy
***@libero.it