Perking up the Perkeo

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Julio1fer
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Perking up the Perkeo

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After several years of storage, the little Perkeo went on a walk in Punta del Este harbor, a large place which is chock full of expensive yachts in the summer. Temperature was about 95 F, too warm even for our summer.

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I like this little folder because of its very compact size, simplicity and that Voigtlander smoothness; have used it as a travel film camera. Pleasure starts already when loading film, with the cool swinging supports for the film roll and the take-up spool.

My Perkeo has a Vaskar triplet which is not bad at f/8 and below. Look at these full-size and cropped examples. I shot almost all the FP4+ roll at 1/300 in f/11.

Can you read the dials?

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Detail of the far-away group in the top right.

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A couple more frames from the roll, portraits of the fishing vessels moored in their harbor section.

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I botched a frame because of incomplete winding (age takes its toll) but anyway half of it came out. This was at f/5.6.

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Developed in home-made D-23 1:1, first time I use this mix.


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I liked the Perkeo. I had one at one time (and might still have it). I can't wait until I retire so I can spend more time with cameras and film and less time with spreadsheets.
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Match this with the 35mm version and you will have the perfect pairing for any photo excursion. Lovely photos as usual, Julio.

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PFMcFarland wrote:
Fri Jan 28, 2022 11:22 pm
Match this with the 35mm version and you will have the perfect pairing for any photo excursion. Lovely photos as usual, Julio.

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Thanks PF! I do have a couple of Vito 35mm folders, that is a good suggestion.
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Very nice series of images. I have the earlier model with the Colour Skopar lens - don't recall what it is called.
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Impressive results! Well done.
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