No, because it needs a special case to roll the film inside and i don't have that. :-( Also, the camera lenses are not designed for colour film. It is not corrected for cromatic dispersion.
@@ivanguerra1260 I only have this camera from my grandfather. He was a military press attachee on the Western Front after August 44. Unfortunately, when I was a little child, I played with the film cassetes and I think I destroyed a lot of them. Now i am searching for cassetes to put it on the work. I think I need some special film too, with slots on one side only. I also have a box foldable camera (wooden made). I think this camera is post-war. LE: I found that this is a Model II, made in 1938. It is the first iteration as the second one, Model IIa, from 1951, accomodates a standard 36mm casette. This one doesn't.
No, because it needs a special case to roll the film inside and i don't have that. :-( Also, the camera lenses are not designed for colour film. It is not corrected for cromatic dispersion.
Man, put more ! I love ROBOT Cameras.
@@ivanguerra1260 I only have this camera from my grandfather. He was a military press attachee on the Western Front after August 44. Unfortunately, when I was a little child, I played with the film cassetes and I think I destroyed a lot of them. Now i am searching for cassetes to put it on the work. I think I need some special film too, with slots on one side only. I also have a box foldable camera (wooden made). I think this camera is post-war. LE: I found that this is a Model II, made in 1938. It is the first iteration as the second one, Model IIa, from 1951, accomodates a standard 36mm casette. This one doesn't.