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Kiku camera 1950's
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I have found this very small Kiku 16 camera in my attic. The pencil is to give an idea of scale. It seems to be in working order but when I activate the camera the shutter sticks at the 45 degree angle. It seems to stick at half open. Is this a fault with one of the settings or should it do this? I know nothing about cameras so please can someone help.
Also is it worth getting it repaired? Thanks |
Know nothing about the Kiku but surely shutters should not stick? Sounds like it would need a service to work properly.
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Hello
Nice collectable find. The Kiku cameras used 17.5mm rollfilm, which is a 35mm roll split in two. That film format isn't produced anymore. In theory you could buy a roll of 35mm film and split it, but this would have to be done in total darkness and would be very problematic. No film = no pictures. Even if you can get the shutter to work, you won't be able to take any pictures! You can certainly send it to a repairshop but there is no interest like I said above. |
Interesting camera, BUT ............ looking at photo no2 I saw that the film would require backing paper as in 120 film.
A quick net search brought up this page http://www.subclub.org/darkroom/roll17mm.htm That all suggests unless you have a darkroom and the ability to process yourself, that its not really worth doing more with it than having it as a display item. Don |
Chaps,
Thanks. If is never going to take photos then I am probably best looking for a camera collector rather than someone who wants to take photos. The question is would the repair cost outweigh the second hand value! |
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By the way ............. Welcome to WPF. Don |
Loads of these were made so second-hand value is minimal. It's only worth anything as an ornament or paperweight, and like I said even if you repaired it you wouldn't be able to take pictures.
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