I got this Topcon IC-1 Auto as part of a job lot of film cameras, I quite liked the look of it, so I rushed it onto the repair bench and got it up and running - I also got a roll of outdated Kodak Gold 200 ISO film that had been jammed in a Praktica camera and never used, so I figured I'd put the two together to see how they performed. There is a bit of a risk using unknown old film - if it's been stored well, it can keep for years, but if someone has kept it next to a radiator for 20 years, it might not be much good at all.
I really enjoyed using the IC-1 Auto, so much so, so much so that I broke my golden rule of only shooting one film before examining the results - as it happens, one of the shutter curtains is dragging a little bit, so I will be doing a full strip down once I've finished the current roll of film, luckily it's not too serious, and the shots are more or less fine.
Film used in the Topcon: Outdated Kodak Gold 200 shot as 50 ISO
Start 00:00
History & Model Variants 00:38
Camera Details 01:50
Faults & Repairs 02:36
Controls 03:52
The Outdated Film 06:48
The Gallery 08:10
Summary 11:05
Outro 11:38
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