Kuribayashi Petri Automate with f/1.9 lens

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Kuribayashi Petri Automate with f/1.9 lens

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I picked up a Petri Automate, 35mm rangefinder, a couple of months ago. The price was right: it was free, & the camera worked. The camera was made around 1958 in Japan. I found that it's lens had 40.5 mm threads for the filters, etc. I wound up getting a 40.5 to 46 mm step-up ring, & some 46mm filters, red, yellow, orange, etc., from Filterfind. Here are some test photos.
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I just thought I'd tell everyone about it.


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Other than the first two (which were probably shot close to wide open), I'd say you have a good user there.

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That last shot is one of the nicest I've seen in a long, long time.


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PFMcFarland wrote:Other than the first two (which were probably shot close to wide open), I'd say you have a good user there.

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Thanks. Yes, I enjoy using it. These aren't seen too much here in the USA, but it's a decent camera.

The first two is really only one; I don't know how it got added twice. However, it was from a roll of Ilford FP4+ that I developed with HC-110, dilution B (1:31). The roll was noticeably grainy. The others are from a roll, again Ilford FP4+, that I developed with, again, HC-110, but I used dilution D, 1:39, & extended the development time by 25%. Not as grainy. Interesting data point.


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scott wrote:That last shot is one of the nicest I've seen in a long, long time.
Thank you very much. She's my grand-daughter. Whenever I go on some errand with her, I say that I'm with the best girl in town. Everybody laughs, but I know it's true.


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Rich, what does the camera look like? Don't make me do a Google search. :) I'm much too lazy for that.


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melek wrote:Rich, what does the camera look like? Don't make me do a Google search. :) I'm much too lazy for that.
Here is a photo of the camera. (The photo is from Bing.)
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Man, they were really going after the Leica M look. You could probably interchange that winding lever, and no one would notice the difference.

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