During the 1940’s, Kodak made a nifty little item called the “Kodak Miniature Enlarger” ….no, it was not an anatomical enhancement device…sorry, wrong website. It was, essentially, all the needed photographic darkroom equipment housed in a convenient case about the size of a portable typewriter. Inside, one found the enlarger lamphouse/negative carrier, lens assembly…a set… Continue reading Vacation Photos…70 years late.
Tag: WWII
Photographed, Recorded, Cut, and Bombed.
Today’s hunting has been interesting. In addition to a very early variant of the Agfa Jsolette (Isolette) camera that I will do some minor servicing and tests with, we found a WWII Japanese Bayonet and a record blank–no longer blank, as someone has cut it….they did not, however, mark what is recorded on it or… Continue reading Photographed, Recorded, Cut, and Bombed.