Friday, 17 June 2011

Salex Camera

I found this nice camera on ebay with no much information from the seller regarding the condition, apart from "last used in 1966 and was ok then !" . The pictures posted weren't really good either but it was cheap and in need of some work, I thought it could be fun to get it and maybe spend some time trying to rescue...



The outside body is very worn out as I was already expecting but everything is working perfectly including the F Deckel Compur shutter...

But the real bargain I guess are the optics which after some cleaning it's in prime condition... It reads "Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar"!



I've searched information about the camera on the net but nothing came out, a friend at the Filmwasters then gave me the link to the Early Photography website where I could get some of the details:

"The Salex name comes from the name of the British camera company, City Sale and Exchange which was founded in 1881 and their cameras were
marketed  under their brand name of Salex."

This model takes 120 film and you get 16  6x4.5 exposures, it's very compact for a medium format camera and fits nicely in your hands but it's a bit tricky to change speeds since there's no much space. I also find difficult to locate the shutter release while looking through the viewfinder, but nothing that a small cable release won't solve.

The focusing is in feet and if you're not used to (like me) can be a problem as there's no hot shoe adapter to take a dedicated rangefinder, few shots from this roll came out out of focus.

So here are few pictures from the first test roll...

Fuji Across 100 ISO processed in Rodinal 1 hour stand development.





 




1 comment:

  1. Your first role is a huge success ! congrats ! it is impressive .

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