Cp goerz berlin drgm
The lens seems to appear as kind of viewfinder (apparently when direct view composing isn't possible). The wooden box inside seems to be polished (and is reddish) and at the drop bed there is an optical lens enclosed into a metal frame. No pinholes where spotted so far, but I have yet checked them thoroughly. The shutter release cable is wron out and partially decayed - unusable, but luckily here is shutter release lever.īellows are red and at glance appear to be in not that bad condition, even good, I would say. The wonderful thing is that the shutter seems to work more then fair, the speeds are easily distinquishable by sound (in their duration), albeit apparently can benefit from adjustment (if this is possible at all for this shutter). There is shutter speeds weel at the upper part of the shutter with speeds from 1 sec to what appears to be 1/150, the weel is engraved with:
There is a small level with three states: M, B, Z (Z for focusing, B keeps shutter open manually, M closes the shutter and is woking position) The lens is in compound shutter which reads:Ĭ.P. The lens reads (engraved around the lens :Ĭ.P. Well, obviously I picked then black leather-covered (or leatherette ?) box with a heartbeat. Yesterday, I've got a call from mother-in-law - she cleaned up her closet while accidently the thing has just fallen on her ! Since then (about 5-7 years ago) I've put it for a storage, forgot where and while my LF advaneture came to life about a year ago I wasn't able to recall where to look for it and was sure I just lost it. A while ago, while I was helping moving our far relatives to their new home, I was awarded by some antique LF folding camera that was appearing to be a pre-war german model.