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Post by John Farrell on Nov 25, 2016 17:28:36 GMT -5
I is for Image Stabiliser.
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Post by mickeyobe on Dec 3, 2016 14:02:43 GMT -5
J for Primo Jr. Mickey
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Post by hannes on Dec 6, 2016 16:11:56 GMT -5
K for King again. Last time I had the King Bellows with OM mount from Japan This time I preset the King Regula Super Automatic from Germany Hannes
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Post by olddocfox on Dec 8, 2016 15:25:30 GMT -5
L for Leitz on Lumix :
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Post by John Farrell on Dec 8, 2016 19:16:44 GMT -5
M is for Mamiya/Sekor
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Post by raybar on Dec 9, 2016 15:56:34 GMT -5
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Post by hannes on Dec 13, 2016 16:40:03 GMT -5
Olympus 35 RC and XA, 2 rangefinder cameras for your pocket. Hannes
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Post by raybar on Dec 13, 2016 18:09:24 GMT -5
P is for Polaroid Auto Processor I found this in storage a few weeks ago. Forgot I had it. Polaroid introduced Polachrome slide film, along with this processor, in 1983. If I remember correctly, there were negative and B&W films also, a little later. You could develop your film immediately after shooting it. Good at parties, perhaps, but otherwise, what's the rush? I seem to have tried it, since I have the processor, but my records contain only a single reference to "Polaroid Polachrome test shots" and I don't have the slides. Maybe I didn't like it. I think it was discontinued by 1990. Here's a short YouTube video demonstrating it. Where this guy got film, I have no idea. Even the outdated film vendor at www.bargaincamerashows.com doesn't have any.
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Post by John Farrell on Dec 14, 2016 15:06:30 GMT -5
Q is for Canon FT QL
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Post by raybar on Dec 14, 2016 16:15:40 GMT -5
S is for Graflex Speed-i-o-scope The Speed-i-o-scope is a type of tachistoscope, a device used to display an image (or whatever) for a brief interval. This particular model tachistoscope is a shutter with a diaphragm but without a lens which can be mounted on the front of a slide projector lens. When the shutter is fired, the projector's image is flashed on a screen for a controlled amount of time. Made by Ilex for Graflex. Shutter speeds are 1/100 to 1 second plus B and T. The diaphragm is just marked "Bright" to "Very Dim" but without any f/stops since there is no lens.
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Post by mickeyobe on Dec 14, 2016 20:40:49 GMT -5
R for Ruby Darkroom Light. Mickey
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Post by conan on Dec 16, 2016 4:33:31 GMT -5
Q is for Canon FT QL Sometimes a picture is not worth a thousand words – this is about the 6th time Canons ‘QL’ has been used for ‘Q’ How about something a little more original Chinese copy of one of the Agfa’s? Agfa aficionados’ please help identify.
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Post by olddocfox on Dec 16, 2016 13:09:21 GMT -5
Conan,
Why must you be so rude and abusive with your posts? I think you owe Mr. Farrell an apology. This forum is supposed to be fun for all participants. If you need to vent your ego, please do it elsewhere!
George
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Post by mickeyobe on Dec 16, 2016 13:46:55 GMT -5
Q is for Canon FT QL John, Those little pieces of leather to protect the camera is something I have not seen before. An excellent idea which I will start to use now. Thank you, Mickey
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Post by John Farrell on Dec 16, 2016 14:14:13 GMT -5
Q is for Canon FT QL Sometimes a picture is not worth a thousand words – this is about the 6th time Canons ‘QL’ has been used for ‘Q’ How about something a little more original Chinese copy of one of the Agfa’s? Agfa aficionados’ please help identify. Ah, but I have a Canon QL, and I don't have the Chinese copy. I also wasn't aware this was a serious competition.
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