I know, I have a problem, I can't pass up a good deal, I need to unload some stuff. I went to an estate sale yesterday, they advertised that they had records, no mention of cameras. I didn't leave with any records but I did get all this for $15.
- Another Olympus XA with both the A16 and A11 flashes.
- A Contax T, everything seems to function as it should except the little button that pops the lens cover open. It's still easy to open so that's not a big deal. After fiddling with this camera last night I find that the focusing is not very ergonomic. The rangefinder is nice and clear plus this camera is as small as the Olympus XA, it only weighs a few pounds more. This is a seriously heavy hunk of metal for its size. I may find I like it just for the Zeiss Sonnar lens. The battery compartment for the flash won't open, probably due to corroded batteries inside. I probably wouldn't use the flash anyhow so it's coming off.
- Kodak Retina Automatic III, I've always wanted a Retina, maybe not this exact model but it does have a Schneider - Kreuznach lens. The meter works and it seems that the auto function works but it needs to be checked out more for accuracy. It is in very nice condition and included the case.
- Kodak Target Brownie Six-20, like I need another box camera. This one needs new mirrors in the viewfinders, I need to try to source them to fix a few of my box cameras. I haven't been able to get it opened yet, hoping there's some found film still in it.
- Kodak Day-Load Tank, I've always been curious how these work so now I'll know. It's in very good condition, it even still has the instructions in the box. I'll try a roll or two in it but I don't think it will replace my stainless reels. It seems to me that you need a lot of leader to get it started in daylight. I can see losing the first picture or two unless I take that into account before I start shooting. It will probably stink of beer when I get done with it.
- Leica IIIc manual (not pictured). This goes well with my Leica IIIc find earlier this year.