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folding camera.
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Guides
6- 620 film at Trashman Treasures: a Vollenda and a Brownie Flash B Two 620 cameras from Trashman Treasures in Wickwar, a Kodak Vollenda and a Brownie Flash B. The first shoot was a disaster. The second one worked.
- GB Kershaw 110 review: a £5 1950s folder from Leeds that punches well above its weight GB Kershaw 110 review: a basic 1954 folder from Leeds with a meniscus lens, two apertures and a genuinely interesting history behind the GB Equipments name.
- Gerlach Nixette review: a £12 1954 German folding camera that is hard to beat for the money Hands-on review of the Gerlach Nixette (Nixon Nixette), a 1950s German 6x6 folding camera with an unusual single-fold bellows and a Supra Anastigmat lens.
- Intrepid 4x5 Mk IV review: a £250 field camera for portable large format Intrepid 4x5 Mk IV review: a £250 plywood field camera at a quarter of the weight of a monorail, with the trade-offs that come with that price.
- Krauss Rollette Luxus review: shooting 127 film in a 129 camera Review of the Krauss Rollette Luxus, a 1928 German folder for long-extinct 129 film, plus a workaround that lets you shoot 127 film through it with a washer.
- Voigtländer Bessa I review: a 1951 6x9 folder with the Vaskar 105mm Review of the Voigtländer Bessa I, a 1951 6x9 medium format folder with the Vaskar 105mm f/4.5 lens, shot around Chepstow Castle on FP4 after a deep clean.