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  1. herbert-4
    herbert-4 ·

    Very cool album!! My grandmother had a rather strange camera called "Carona Camara" "Hecho en Mexico" on a brass plate on it. It used #115 film, made 4 1/2 x 6 1/2" negs. The lens was called "Trio Milagro F/6.3". It was gray crackled metal, as big as a lunchbox, focused, had apertures to f/64, and a lot shutter speeds for a box camera. When I was a child, I was her camera operator to take photos of her and friends. Like a 5x7 box camera. She died in 1959, and the "Camara" was among the things that disappeared during her funeral. I've never found a trace of "Corona Camara" on the Internet.

  2. neufotomacher
    neufotomacher ·

    @herbert-4 That sounded like a special camera indeed. Sounded like it had that old world craftsman details, too. f/64, wow.
    For this Kodak box camera I've made an insert that can hold my Ilford FP4+ 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" sheets.

  3. gmushinsky
    gmushinsky ·

    How attractive the sunlit distant space is from the shadow of the loop!

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