A Curiousity in Need of Rescue...
Another surprise from clearing our relative's house: an Exacta Type B camera from circa 1935, with ever-ready case and manual. The camera is in need of repair as the shutter is, as we say in the trade, is knackered. It's an interesting wee beast though, as it takes, or rather took 127 roll-film, the smaller sibling to the still-used 120 film. Also, this thing has a focal-plane shutter, whereas most roll-film cameras have between-the-lens leaf shutters. The weird thing is that I've discovered that the long-since obsolete 127 film is now easily available because of the current renaissance in film usage, so I think it might be worth attempting a repair on this one: another potential project - btw, it's got a Schneider lens: peachy! Keep you posted...
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