Taken with the Coronet Vogue camera in week 64 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
52cameras.blogspot.com/
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
This camera uses a long obsolete proprietary format, which is un-perforated 35mm film on a roll with a backing paper. The image size is 3cm x 5cm, I cut down a 127 film backing paper, and spooled some fresh film onto it, luckily the frame spacing and numbering on the 127 backing paper are about right for this camera. I loaded enough film for six exposures.
The most noticable thing about the results is the poor focus and the black spots all over the images. THe focus may just be as good as it gets for this camera (there is no adjustment for anything), and the black spots I think come from dust in the bellows, which is liberally sprinkled around inside the camera every time the bellows are opened. Although I cleaned it before use, the outside of the bellows shows evidence of deterioration, and has a powdery feel to it, so I suspect the inside is the same. Nevertheless, the photos have a vintage feel to them. I developed the film in Ilfosol 3 diluted 1:14 for 8 minutes at 20 degrees.
The first year is documented in this book:
www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1902406