What is the brand name of your camera Andreas? Is it German made?
What is the brand name of your camera Andreas? Is it German made?
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Yes; it's a Voigtländer, see:
Voigtländer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Voigtländer
Here's a frontal view:
Great. Thanks.
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haha I know, right! I think it is funny that it was widely done throughout all of the branches of the German forces. Probly a case of "monkey see, monkey do" I suppose.
Ralph- thats funny that you think you recognized that top woman! cool. I wish we had a table like that at our mall.
Chris, youre so right! $10 + SS =
I like this photo alot. Very cool. Note the slit-covers over the bike headlights for sneaky night-riding
HPL- Very nice, with the original case and everything! I would rather use that in most circumstances than a digital camera to be honest. Even better that it was your grandfathers.
I think it is neat that all the top photo paper companies made cameras as well back then. Like Agfa, Voigtlander, Mimosa, ETC. A very beautiful camera Andreas. You can still find the blank paper too, but sometimes a bit more expensive than you would expect.
Here is an example from my collection: Mimosa paper
Last edited by Bill T; 11-11-2011 at 01:40 AM.
Bill is this blank paper that they were using to print the photos?
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
Guys after 2 bottles of red wine, all i have to say is: I LOVE YOUUUUUUU
Thanks for posting and sharing your photos
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
The man sitting down in the second picture of the first page of this thread looks like Colonel Herzog from Dead Snow...
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