Saturday, October 21, 2017

Voigtlander Prominent 6x9 from 1932.



This was the 1st rangefinder from Voigtlander in the year of 1932.
Probably the folding the best equipped of the market.
Uses 120mm film  & results in a 6x9cm image
Possibility to use a mask to reduce to 4.5x6cm image.
Rangefinder synchronized with folding system.
Self-erecting opening system door.
Equipped with extinction meter.
Lens Heliar 105/4.5
Compur 



Hammerhead shark ;-)

Range finder system








Extinction meter.

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Last acquisitions




USA - 1946 " Graflex - Miniature Speed Graphic "
sn.355674
with Graflex Optar 101/4.5 sn.467114
& Flash 3 CELL

USA - " Kodak -  Autographic n°3 Model H

Germany - 1956 " Montanus - Montana Luxus "
with Deltamon 45mm 3.5

Japan -1951  " Tougodo -  Colly 

Japan - 1971 " Miranda - Auto Sensorex EE "


Monday, July 24, 2017

"Exposition Universelle de Vins" occured during the "XIII Exposition de Bordeaux" 1895

                           Small topis about a magnific stereoview card from the

 "Exposition Universelle de Vins", occured during the "XIII Exposition de Bordeaux " in 1895


 In this card we can identify some plates like:
Gironde, Sauternes, Leognan, Xerez, Campano Marques Tinto



Looking in my stock another stereoview card shows part of building located in 
"Place des Quinconces"

Some additional information, related to this event was found in internet:


A spanish  postcard
The 1895 poster

The general notice
http://1886.u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr/viewer/show/9144#page/n0/mode/1up

The 1895 exhibition glass


My friend Henri C share with me a subscriber card allowing full visit 

Monday, May 29, 2017

Blériot XI & Louis Charles Joseph Blériot (1872 – 1936 )



Interesting positive glass view in a 10x8cm format.
Found this weekend in Cestas. For sure this plane, the Bleriot XI was one of the most famous in 1909.
It was the first plane to cross the English Chanel  (La Manche) in 25th July of 1909. His pilot, engineer and constructer  became one of the most famous personalities at those times. He won a 1000£ prize offered by the Daily mail newspaper.

I like to imagine that in this photo,  Blériot was piloting the famous Bleriot XI.

Lately, the name “Blériot”” and his company “Recherches Aeronautiques Louis Blériot “ became a reference in the aeronautics 




The design of Bleriot XI

Once worked in Photoshop