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I wanted something larger...

OlliL

Member
...and got me this Balda Super Baldax. :D

But that thing is so small for a 6x6.
Just put a test roll in (9 years expired Kodak, gift from my local camera shop :p ).

The second seems a little bit slow, but I'll see when I get the film developed.

Anyway I already love the coupled rangefinder and that beautiful Syncro Compur.
The lens is made by Enna Werke, which should be known by those who are into Alpa gear. The glass is flawless, maybe Leitz should have taken a look at this, when they produced their Summitars and other lenses from back then. :eek:



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von oliverleschke auf Flickr
 

Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Congratulations, Ollie. Lets see some photos! She certainly is a beauty--they don't make them like that any more.

...and got me this Balda Super Baldax. :D

But that thing is so small for a 6x6.
Just put a test roll in (9 years expired Kodak, gift from my local camera shop :p ).

The second seems a little bit slow, but I'll see when I get the film developed.

Anyway I already love the coupled rangefinder and that beautiful Syncro Compur.
The lens is made by Enna Werke, which should be known by those who are into Alpa gear. The glass is flawless, maybe Leitz should have taken a look at this, when they produced their Summitars and other lenses from back then. :eek:



IMAG0027.jpg
von oliverleschke auf Flickr
 
T

tokengirl

Guest
That's a good looking camera! Look forward to some photos taken with it.
 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Lovely folder! Baldas are beautiful.

I had a Balda 645 folder once upon a time. Exquisite little thing, if a little lightly built. (The Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta A was a bit bulkier but had a much sturdier front standard.)

Ah, the good old days. Like to see some of your photos with it.
 
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