This camera was produced from 1955 to 1972 with very few changes. Your information is safe with us and wont be shared. Leatherette cover fair condition, self timer not working. Thanks Steve, I always have a read on your website and ponder over those cameras and lens that I can never afford. The Autocord, a twin-lens reflex camera that took roll film (larger format than 35mm). Fair to good overall condition, normal signs of use/wear for age. My approach to photography is just go for a walk and have a good look around and be very aware of the environment you are in as you never know what you just might see. I do not have much to say about myself other than I come from Ireland and I have been taking photos this last forty five years as a hobby. For a while now Ive had my mind set on getting a used T2i body and a few nice primes because I was pretty sure that the image. Near MINT Minolta Autocord III TLR Film Camera Rokkor 75mm f/3. I only use Ilford HP5 in the Autocord and the Holga and Ilford FP4 in the Holga all developed in Kodak HC110 and the negatives were scanned on a Epson V600. The Minolta Autocord is a medium format TLR (twin lens reflex) camera made in Japan by. Above condition is based on my own opinion. Photos 09 – 10 taken with Zero Image 2000 pinhole camera I have been using the Hasselblad for the past few months for my medium format photos. Photos 1-6 Taken with the Minolta Autocord I used three different cameras for the these photos Like many others I joined the digital race but this last year I longed to go back to shooting film for both the process and the look. A Response to the Upgradeitis Post, in photos!Īfter reading your post on 14 November regarding Upgradeitis of camera gear it prompted me to share a few photos I have taken recently with some of my less technical cameras. The Minolta Autocord produces twelve 6×6 photos on a roll of 120 film, which I feel is a nice, manageable number for a full-roll post.
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