@@theoldfilmbloke - Sadly, the many American accents have been being homogenized for a half century or more, from the Deep South to New England. As a former broadcaster my accent is sort of "BBC American". :-)
@@andrewhowarth4578 I would love to hear you read the News -- " June 6th 1944 here is the BBC News and Andrew Howarth reading it -- Today British Canadian and American Forces landed on the beaches of Normandy in France ----"
Thank you! Found this old camera in my grandmas things after she passed and I thought it doesnt work, but as you said, it needs to have a film inside for the shutter to work, so Ill order one and hopefully it will give some result :)
Thank you for sharing this! A friend gave this to me as a photography gift and I've been using it on and off until recently when it became my only medium format camera (I'm a 35mm user generally). To get more accurate scale focusing, I focus with my Leica, check the range info, apply it to my Bessa66 and voila... I'm focused (presuming there's no change in distance to the subject!
Nice old folder, looks like the Voigtlander equivalent to Zeiss's Nettar, but more sophisticated. It will be interesting to see how the photos turn out.
Can we still get these photos developed in the UK? I recently received one myself, have found the correct film for it but unsure if I will be able to get the photos developed
Hello, I have a camera just like yours, with one slider on the back for the frame counter. Most of the others I've found on youtube have two sliders, one on the front and one on the back, working opposite of eachother I believe. My problem is that I've went through 16 (dummy) exposures, the counter went back to 0, the winding knob rotates freely, but the shutter lever is stuck. The counter slider is also stuck. I can't get the thing to start counting again and allow me to press the lever. Do you have any idea if this is normal and I am just missing something? Or is it broken or perhaps did I break it? Thank you.
I managed to sort it out, I believe something was just corroded or hopefully just sticky from not being used. It eventually allowed me to press the slider after gently applying pressure in all directions to it and the rod it's attached to, for a while. Hopefully it's nothing to worry about in the future. Best regards sir, I only recently started shooting on film and I enjoy watching your videos.
@@theoldfilmbloke There is a square metal frame that you can pop up, this will give you a very rough idea of what you are looking at and you set the distance scale on the lens from there.
I have this camera - was my grandfather's, and I'd love to get it working again. Thanks for the help!
I picked up one of these at a boot sale for £5 because the bloke said it wasnt working. Before I took it apart I found you on TH-cam. Thanks Peter..
Peter, thanks for this, and all your videos. I love your videos, from across the big pond in New England. Andy
Hi Andy -- Many thanks -- sorry I cannot do an 'American Accent' !
@@theoldfilmbloke - Sadly, the many American accents have been being homogenized for a half century or more, from the Deep South to New
England. As a former broadcaster my accent is sort of "BBC American". :-)
@@andrewhowarth4578 I would love to hear you read the News -- " June 6th 1944 here is the BBC News and Andrew Howarth reading it -- Today British Canadian and American Forces landed on the beaches of Normandy in France ----"
Entertaining and great to see you on TH-cam! Keeping photography fun as you do. Thank you for the videos you put up on TH-cam.
Thank you! Found this old camera in my grandmas things after she passed and I thought it doesnt work, but as you said, it needs to have a film inside for the shutter to work, so Ill order one and hopefully it will give some result :)
I have recently bought a Voigländer 46 with the same "fault" and it was quite cheap, considering. Very informative video, thanks!
Thank you for sharing this! A friend gave this to me as a photography gift and I've been using it on and off until recently when it became my only medium format camera (I'm a 35mm user generally). To get more accurate scale focusing, I focus with my Leica, check the range info, apply it to my Bessa66 and voila... I'm focused (presuming there's no change in distance to the subject!
Loving these new videos. I recently bought some neatsfoot oil at your recommendation. Thanks for your videos
Very informative, as always !
Nice old folder, looks like the Voigtlander equivalent to Zeiss's Nettar, but more sophisticated. It will be interesting to see how the photos turn out.
I have both a bessa 66 and a nettar :)
I love your reviews
Can we still get these photos developed in the UK? I recently received one myself, have found the correct film for it but unsure if I will be able to get the photos developed
Yes of course -- its only 120 film after all -- I develop it all the time ! EASY ! No Probs !
Have you ever come across a Bessa 466? I have one and am looking for a good restorer for the camera.
No Sorry -- never heard of that Model Bessa .
Hello, I have a camera just like yours, with one slider on the back for the frame counter. Most of the others I've found on youtube have two sliders, one on the front and one on the back, working opposite of eachother I believe.
My problem is that I've went through 16 (dummy) exposures, the counter went back to 0, the winding knob rotates freely, but the shutter lever is stuck. The counter slider is also stuck. I can't get the thing to start counting again and allow me to press the lever.
Do you have any idea if this is normal and I am just missing something? Or is it broken or perhaps did I break it? Thank you.
I managed to sort it out, I believe something was just corroded or hopefully just sticky from not being used. It eventually allowed me to press the slider after gently applying pressure in all directions to it and the rod it's attached to, for a while. Hopefully it's nothing to worry about in the future.
Best regards sir, I only recently started shooting on film and I enjoy watching your videos.
I have 2 older versions of the Bessa 66, your one looks much newer. There is no viewfinder at all on mine.
Strange -- how do you compose the pictures with no viewfinder ?
@@theoldfilmbloke There is a square metal frame that you can pop up, this will give you a very rough idea of what you are looking at and you set the distance scale on the lens from there.
@@mamiyapress I have the same one!
I'm just wondering about iso/asa. What speed film should I run through this camera? There's no setting for it
As the fastest shutter speed is 1/300th and I reckon it is more like 1/200th you should use 100 ASA / ISO film for most subjects.
@@theoldfilmbloke thank you sir!!