Lookie what I found in my closet...
An all manual Bolex 16mm Film camera with Schneider Kreuznach lenses, filters and extension tubes ... wow that is retro!
My grandfather used to make movies with a camera like this when he was in highschool around 193x.
Its a little bit dirty but otherwise in excellet condition, any idea whats the best way to clean it?
Is there a chance to sell something like this btw?
My grandfather used to make movies with a camera like this when he was in highschool around 193x.
Its a little bit dirty but otherwise in excellet condition, any idea whats the best way to clean it?
Is there a chance to sell something like this btw?
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Luckily it is in new condition on the inside and only has some dirt (probably
from dust) on the outside.
The Swiss manufacturer lists the camera at around $2000.
http://www.bolex.ch/NEW/?p=6#3
But it seems to be much less valuable on the used market.
http://www.bolexmoviecameras.com/?s=16mm+bolex+camera
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I would clean it up and just keep it to look at...it's gorgeous.
Anyway, that's the reason for the changes back and forth.
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The film and processing would be the pricey part, but I'm just guessing.
If nothing else you could definately get a lot of photos of it for selling as stock photography. The shot you posted here is magnificent.