Trabalhei muitos anos na fábrica que a fabricava, ainda tenho a minha, apesar de estar com problemas no display. Era super boa para a época e a questão de puxar o filme pra máquina para depois rebobinar automaticamente a medida que se batia as fotos, nos trazia muita segurança para evitar perdas por aberturas acidentais. Só quem viveu de pertinho sabe a emoção de rever uma reliquia dessa. Thank you for have posted this video.
Hi thanks for the very nice video Have you tried the power amp section with another preamp or the preamp section with another power amp? i am trying to understand in which section is the secret of this mucisal sound Kind regards gino
Questa Trip 35 è un capolavoro di ingegneria come d'altronde tanti altri modelli Olympus...e maneggiare queste fotocamere vintage mi procura sempre un'emozione incredibile.
Condivido in pieno. questo video doveva rimanere privato, il titolo è esageratamente "triste". Stavo ancora decidendo se mettere in vendita anche questo pezzetto di cuore... 😊
@@Solitareyy no idea man... This Is an old piece of technology, if yours never focuses... It means there are optical or electronic problems... I can't help you
Saburo Sakai was a Japanese Navy fighter pilot in World War Two who published an English language biography in the early 1950s. He wrote that in 1940, while in Japan recovering from injuries, he bought a Leica camera he always wanted with a Sonnar F2 lens. He remarked the camera was small and light, so he could take it in the plane with him, but that it cost him three whole months of his salary. He did not specify the Leica model, but I think we can infer the lens was a 50mm. I find it interesting he chose a Zeiss lens, but maybe that was the only option available as supplies dried up due to German exports being restricted.
I had a second hand early one as a teenager. I paid £30.00. Lasted many years and I never had a great deal of trouble. Sold it for £30 too!😂 nice to see it in a video brings back good memories of getting into music and hi fi. Thanks 🙏
Those who are into Isolettes may recognize a relatively rare version here. The Isolette I was the Instamatic of its day, designed to be basic, reliable, and cheap. Most mounted a minimal shutter and the cheapest of Agfa's triplet lenses. This is the top of the line version, mounting a full range Compur shutter and Agfa's Solinar lens, which was a very good copy of the Zeiss Tessar.
@@otc-analogvintagetechnology I'm not joking..After connecting with my dvd its not showing anything.. Did you connect with your tv or dvd..Or kindly send me it's manual on how to connect with my tv
I just bought this type of camera from an estate sell, what type of film can I use? Does it need to be the fomapan brand, or can it be any as long as it’s 120 film?
Nice little cameras. Canon did the Ixus i Zoom which is 5mp and just as good and small. 4mp is enough to get great, large prints. This little Contax is a lovely bit of old tech which is still relevant...
Hi, this is the link to download the manual Say thanks! To the site owner, Mr. Buktus. OTC analogvintagetechnology www.google.it/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=www.butkus.org/chinon/russian/kiev-4/kiev-4_kiev-4a.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwig1__Lo5KDAxWPQPEDHeekBdcQFnoECA4QAQ&usg=AOvVaw18KMW_ds_M4MW7C7fhuuux
The Grundig sonoclock 550 was a very fine clock Radio. Thanks for Presentation! The Sensor Preset Keys have a Special Function, which can be choosen with the small switch above der Sensor Key 1/2. If the switch is turned left, the Radio turns to the first Sensor Key (and its Radio Programm), so that you can sleep in with the program 2-8 and wake up with program 1. The sleep timer is also a bit special. It will be startet with the "Schlummer" Button, by pressing this Button repeatedly. The Time until shut-off increases 10 minutes by each pressing of the button. So its a fine clockradio with a very fine fm-tuner!
Thanks for this video, I got one of these cameras at a yard sale for a few bucks. They told me it worked and it wouldn't power on. I was afraid I got ripped off, but after watching your video I realized my battery configuration was wrong, and what do you know it works! Thanks so much
Good helpful video, especially when you showed the advance and rewind wheels. I made a bad mistake the first (and only) time I loaded my Agat 18K: the rewind didn't turn with the advance, the entire thing got stuck half of a roll in.
@@otc-analogvintagetechnology Thank you, I got a refund from my seller from this (bless his heart). Unfortunately I opened it right next to a window so that half of the roll is gone. I'm currently using the rest of it in my Minolta AL.
Hi! I have one but it doesn’t work. I don’t know what’s wrong with it but I can’t find anything about fixing one. Do you know what could have happened? Or where could I find more information about it? 👉🏼👈🏼
Hi, Unfortunately I did not have the repair manual, and I cannot find it online .. If the problem is related to the power supply, it should be easy to solve, otherwise if it is sensitivity out of range, you will need a guide to perform the calibrations. O. T. C. OnlyTestedCameras