Friday, August 30, 2013

#53 Argus 127


This camera was a gift from my brother-in-law, António Vega.
He also got it as a gift for his confirmation.



He kept it in the case, with all of the accessories, even the batteries. It's like new, as you can see in the pictures.


It's a toy camera.
It was sold by Argus, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
The shutter speed is fixed, 1/50ish, two apertures COL11 and 16B&W.
The viewfinder is of the reversed Galilean type, big and bright.
The lens is an Argus Lumar.
It takes 12 4x4 cm exposures in a roll of 127 film.
The film plane is concave.
The film advance is controled by a ruby window, on the back door.
It has a incandescent bulb flash.
Dedicated case and instructions manual included.


One of these days I have to put a film in it and check what that Lumar is capable of.

Thanks António.

Stay tuned ;o)

Monday, August 19, 2013

#52 Nikon AF240SV

Este post em português


Nikon AF240S V


Nikon AF240SV a.k.a. Fun-touch 5

A wide-angle (28 mm)  point and shoot by Nikon, dressed in champagne colour.
the best feature in this camera is what Nikon called the super viewfinder, in fact, it's quite big and bright

Nikon AF240S V

Nikon AF240S V (1999)
28mm 1:5.6
Auto-focus
Flash modes: Red-eye reduction (auto), off and fill
Motorised film advance and rewind, with mid-roll rewind provision
35 mm film DX coded

Some pictures taken with it, by my son Raúl João, on a photowalk we made on 19 April 2009:







Stay tuned (o;