Yeah, I noticed that Mike..but the standing-guys leg crosses the #..is
it a 6, or an 8? So ...
Rob, Genne captures verry well the 'Gruntz side of the business' of a
Carrier Service Unit. Yep! He loved that camera & the 616 dealt-back
spades! What was his rank/rate, specialty? The Kodak Monitor Six-16
circa '39-'48, set him back "aboot 50bux", ..with 'parallax adjustment'!
The camera has a bit of a "cult following"...some of the same folks collect
the earlier and same period German stuff. The 616 film is not available,
so they have to adapt from 120 film..which turn a "medium format" camera into a "medium format panoramic"...as I understand it...
http://www.geocities.com/josphy/LBJ-web.jpg
and
http://www.geocities.com/josphy/statue-web.jpg
In my opinion Joe Genne also was choosy about his film..his fotos are
so Crisp..and well composed, or caught...
In digging around about Mr. Genne, I ran across a post of his on a forum
requesting info, or input from former CASU-1, or post-Oct.1,1946...
and the thereafter designated, FASRON-11. Is he writing an article etc. or compiling for the sake of personal history and interest ? Just curious...
OOOO!!!OOOO!!! on the RATO lift-off of the Catalina..Genne was "panning"
and in the lower part of the frame, is a row of JRF "Geese" and a few J4F Widgeons on the flight-line..Pretty Good if that's his worst offering! I almost wonder if that is not a shot from a different camera?...but I digress.
Thanx again!!