Posted 7 months ago
pawis
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Not many things to talk about this old camera ROEMER I, Made in USA.
The manual says:
" The universal requirements of the vast picture. taking public are reflected in the design of both the Roamer I and Roamer II folding cameras.
The versatility of these folding c cameras makes them ideal for the photo fan who requires a highly effective camera, yet one which is easy to carry and easy to use. Our Design Engineers have developed these precision picture-taking instruments, which require only a minimum of adjustment on the part of the camera user. The exacting construction, and the many built-in features make these Roamer cameras outstanding recorders of family, friends, and other "kept-for life" events.
It was with the realization that photography has long been graduated from a "pastime", and is now a necessity, that the Roamer I and Roamer II cameras were developed.4www.butkus.org
It is advisable to practice with empty camera, after you have read the instructions outlined ill this manual."
http://www.butkus.org/chinon/roamer/roamer.htm
I wonder if I can use it~!!
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If you do decide to try it out, please let us know how it turns out! It's a beautiful camera.