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sunday

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My grandmother just moved and i found these cameras. She told me the welta was from the 1930's...
 

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GoCubsGo

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Feb 19, 2005
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Pity we can't see what they are.
Next time, don't shoot them against a bright background.
The one on the right looks like a 110 cartridge film camera.

Awww tsk tsk I can see it, but I gotta zoom in. :)
 

ChrisA

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Jan 5, 2006
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My grandmother just moved and i found these cameras. She told me the welta was from the 1930's...

I bet it takes 620 film. You can still get it or buy the more common 120 and re-spool it. If the bellows leaks light (common problem with old cameras like this) it can be repair easily. You will be surprised at the image quality. It can be much better then today's little digicams.
 
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