Wish my shelf included a few more middle and upper end cameras like your Weltini compur or perhaps a nice mid 50's TLR. Have enough to amuse me for awhile though.
Freaked a bit on this one though. It was a sunny day and frame 7 had some streaking - bellows leak came to mind but shutter stuck open for frame 8 so perhaps some light bled past the frame. Have a look and let me know if my theory holds water or?.
Quite possible. I would have suggested overly vigorous agitation, as well, except your other frames seem fine, and this was the closest to your stuck shutter issue. You could be on the right track.
Thought agitation or lack thereof first but this was the only frame with streaking - D76 was freshly mixed but well stirred. Thanks for the comments terri.
Blame the contrast on PS Rick, although the old guy comes up with some decent negs given the right conditions. Made before lens coatings.
Old folders make nice ornaments minicoop, just great fun to use as well
This one is a bit special as it belonged to a retired fisherman who lived on his boat. Interesting person to visit and talk with. After he passed away, I spotted it in a local store. Just had to have it.
Coaxing a decent image out of it not too hard if the light is right..
That's pretty impressive. A lot of people think old cameras take old looking photos, but that has nothing to do with the camera itself. A lot of today's cameras couldn't hold a finger to that. As I mentioned earlier, I think it's awesome that you're continuing this camera's journey and using it.