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<blockquote data-quote="silvertip" data-source="post: 100508" data-attributes="member: 2361"><p>My parents gave me this camera while we were visiting with them this past weekend. It is a Wittnauer Automation camera. Manufactured in West Germany sometime in the late 1950's. The camera does not function, in that it will not advance the film. The flash has a battery in it but no flash bulbs or tubes in the flash. It has a fixed focus 40mm lens. No mention of f-stops. The ASA (ISO) can be adjusted by a lever near the base of the lens on the right side to flash, 10, 24 or 64. As you can see in the photo the original price was $74.50. All original paper work is with the camera, including warranty papers.</p><p>Maybe I should fill out the warranty papers, then send the camera in to Wittnauer to have repaired. LOL</p><p>Should I keep the camera? Deep six it? </p><p></p><p>Kent</p><p>[ATTACH]23310[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silvertip, post: 100508, member: 2361"] My parents gave me this camera while we were visiting with them this past weekend. It is a Wittnauer Automation camera. Manufactured in West Germany sometime in the late 1950's. The camera does not function, in that it will not advance the film. The flash has a battery in it but no flash bulbs or tubes in the flash. It has a fixed focus 40mm lens. No mention of f-stops. The ASA (ISO) can be adjusted by a lever near the base of the lens on the right side to flash, 10, 24 or 64. As you can see in the photo the original price was $74.50. All original paper work is with the camera, including warranty papers. Maybe I should fill out the warranty papers, then send the camera in to Wittnauer to have repaired. LOL Should I keep the camera? Deep six it? Kent [ATTACH=CONFIG]23310._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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