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La Welta Weltix è una macchina fotografica a soffietto prodotta in Germania dal 1938 al 1950. I primi modelli usavano pellicole da 127, ma da quando si è iniziato a produrre i rullini da 135, il corpo macchina fu adattato ed ora, grazie a questa modifica, i fortunati che come me ne hanno una funzionante possono utilizzare un pezzo di storia.
EBS doubles with Gauthierdumonde! I'd never done EBS before so this is my first time. All thanks to Gauthierdumonde! Gauthierdumonde: Nikon F4, Belgium. Tomkiddo(me): Pentax SP500, Malaysia. Check out Gauthierdumonde's Holga doubles with me: http://www.lomography.com/homes/gauthierdumonde/albums/1913070-doubles-with-tomkiddo
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EBS doubles with Gauthierdumonde! I'd never done EBS before so this is my first time. All thanks to Gauthierdumonde! Gauthierdumonde: Nikon F4, Belgium. Tomkiddo(me): Pentax SP500, Malaysia. Check out Gauthierdumonde's Holga doubles with me: http://www.lomography.com/homes/gauthierdumonde/albums/1913070-doubles-with-tomkiddo
Visit Gauthierdumonde's lomohome: http://www.lomography.com/homes/gauthierdumonde
EBS doubles with Gauthierdumonde! I'd never done EBS before so this is my first time. All thanks to Gauthierdumonde! Gauthierdumonde: Nikon F4, Belgium. Tomkiddo(me): Pentax SP500, Malaysia. Check out Gauthierdumonde's Holga doubles with me: http://www.lomography.com/homes/gauthierdumonde/albums/1913070-doubles-with-tomkiddo
Visit Gauthierdumonde's lomohome: http://www.lomography.com/homes/gauthierdumonde
Welta Weltix is a 35mm folding camera made in Germany from 1938 to 1950. First models used 127 film but when appeared 135 films, the camera body was adapted and now, thank's to this, the luchy ones who have a working camera like me can use piece of History