mickeyobe
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Post by mickeyobe on Nov 18, 2016 13:18:03 GMT -5
T for Darkroom Timer - Very Old and well used. It is still accurate. Mickey
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Post by John Farrell on Nov 18, 2016 20:55:46 GMT -5
U is for Unexposed film
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Post by olddocfox on Nov 18, 2016 21:08:26 GMT -5
Vis for Voightlander Vitessa.
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Post by raybar on Nov 18, 2016 23:23:33 GMT -5
W is for Minolta Weathermatic Top = Weathermatic A - 110 film Bottom Left = Weathermatic Vectis - Advantix film Bottom Right = Weathermatic Dual 35 - 35mm film Various children, nieces, and nephews used these in various pools and at various beaches. It's a wonder they survived. But the kids all understood Uncle Ray's number one rule - - "Don't drop it."
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Post by John Farrell on Nov 19, 2016 1:46:00 GMT -5
X is for Electronic flash!
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Post by John Farrell on Nov 19, 2016 2:32:06 GMT -5
Y Is for Yashica YK
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Post by hansz on Nov 19, 2016 12:18:32 GMT -5
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Post by raybar on Nov 19, 2016 13:35:27 GMT -5
A is for Pentax Auto 110 and Rollei A110 110 film, with its tiny little negatives, was useless for serious photography, but for a lot of people just who wanted family snapshots - - the sort of folks who are happy with cell phone photos today - - it was fine. Small, light, easy to carry cameras, with cartridge loading so you didn’t have to touch the film. Many of the cameras were absolute junk, but several of the major manufacturers released quality cameras in this format. The Rollei A110 has a Tessar 23mm f/2.8 lens and came with a flash cube holder (not pictured). Auto-exposure, manual "zone" focusing. Here’s a short youtube video about it. The video says they were made in Singapore. Mine is labeled Made In Germany, but my flashcube holder says Singapore. The Pentax Auto 110 is one of the smallest interchangeable lens SLR ever produced. Auto-exposure, manual split-image focusing. In the photo, an 18mm f/2.8 lens is on the camera. The other lenses pictured are the 24mm f/f2.8 “normal” lens and the 50mm f/2.8 tele. Also in the photo are the “110 Winder” and “AH130P” flash. Mine is a early example, and I think it all came together as a kit. They released a 20-40mm zoom and a 70mm tele later.
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Post by olddocfox on Nov 19, 2016 16:34:11 GMT -5
B is for a Brown camera: the Kodak Six-16, an art-deco beauty available in Brown or Black. Read more about these cameras by clicking HERE.
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Post by John Farrell on Nov 19, 2016 21:57:00 GMT -5
C is for calculator (exposure).
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Post by mickeyobe on Nov 21, 2016 6:58:07 GMT -5
D for Developing Tank Mickey
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Post by mickeyobe on Nov 22, 2016 13:36:57 GMT -5
E for Canon EOS Elan Mickey
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Post by John Farrell on Nov 22, 2016 22:22:54 GMT -5
F is for Canon FT
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Post by olddocfox on Nov 23, 2016 12:09:42 GMT -5
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Post by mickeyobe on Nov 25, 2016 14:14:48 GMT -5
H for Helpers. Top to bottom: Camera Quick Release. Tilt Only Camera Mount. Monopod. Hand. Wrist Strap. Compass. Thermometer. Mickey
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