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Lose the beard said:You don't scan negs with a normal flatbed scanner though, not if you want a good result anyway, you use a scanner with a back light which shines light through the negative. Mine only does 35mm and 120 film though so I can't help.
Deegee said:According to my copy of McKeowns, you have a Kochmann Enolde 1, dating from around 1928.
Dobbo25 said:Although they do look similar the photo supplied by the OP clearly shows the manufacturer of the camera to be Steinheil Munchen.
Dobbo25 said:On The Right side of camera lens the SM logo looks like a' lens leaf aperture' with the initials ACG, Which I believe to be the SM trademark at the time, see thumbnail on post 5.
Dobbo25 said:Sorry Oscroft I just threw up more questions than answers
Dobbo25 said:Slightly off topic I saw a Best of "Antiques Roadshow" that had a gold-plated Leica Luxus II, only worth £380,000 at auction.
Oscroft said:Dobbo25 said:Slightly off topic I saw a Best of "Antiques Roadshow" that had a gold-plated Leica Luxus II, only worth £380,000 at auction.
Well, I have a Leica M2 in chrome with brass highlights, worth only around £379,700 less than that!
I saw a similar episode, but the Leica in question was a fake... to which the owner was left with a very deflated ego.Dobbo25 said:Slightly off topic I saw a Best of "Antiques Roadshow" that had a gold-plated Leica Luxus II, only worth £380,000 at auction. Then again, it wasn't in mint condition. :icon_lol:
I prefer my Leica Standard, IIIc and my 5-digit serial FED-NKVD YCCP (type 1c) Leica copy. No idea how much they're worth, but that doesn't concern me.Oscroft said:Well, I have a Leica M2 in chrome with brass highlights, worth only around £379,700 less than that!
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