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Post by philbirch on Apr 2, 2019 12:59:29 GMT -5
Finished the film, it turned out to ba a 50 year old roll of Trifca Color. C22. I devved it in Rodinal but the entire film has deteriorated and been fogged. A couple of images but nothing worth saving.
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SidW
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Post by SidW on May 15, 2019 18:29:13 GMT -5
M is for MacroEarly Exakta Varex 1950/51, Novoflex bellows, Schneider 105mm/3.5 bellows lens
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Post by SidW on May 15, 2019 18:54:11 GMT -5
SidW, Your photos are very beautiful, indeed. Now I am going back to them. Mickey Your welcome, Micky, thank you.
Sorry I dallied so long.
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Post by hannes on Oct 13, 2019 8:39:47 GMT -5
N for Nikon, complete Nikon Coolpix 995 outfit with all you could get for money back then.
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Post by philbirch on Oct 14, 2019 17:08:39 GMT -5
OPL Foca PF2**Bis with Oplar 5cm f3.5 lens
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Post by hannes on Oct 20, 2019 12:15:14 GMT -5
P for Praktisix
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Post by philbirch on Oct 25, 2019 8:59:05 GMT -5
I had one for a while, the first type without the Erneman Tower. I couldn't get used to it and sold it on. My meduim format is done on a mamiya c33
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ambro51
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Post by ambro51 on Jan 10, 2020 8:22:43 GMT -5
Stumped on Q??? Well here we go! The QRS Kamra from 1928 is an early 35 mm camera made from Catalin in Chicago.
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Post by philbirch on May 1, 2020 4:19:57 GMT -5
R is for reels. Film reels. Not a collection as such but old ones left over from developing the film they were on. L-R 116, 120, 620, 127, 828
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Post by philbirch on May 3, 2020 8:20:35 GMT -5
S is for Seagull 4A. Bought recently, this is mint condition and comes with lenscaps and leather ERC. Both as rare as hell. Brought from my old pal Mike eljaybe2018 on ebay.
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Post by paulhofseth on Jun 17, 2021 6:27:56 GMT -5
I was a bit late for "P" so here I present both P in the form of a Pontiac and D in the form of a Gallus Derlux . Both French narrowspool unobtainable film, but perfectly working, Both have simple triplets, teh first an Angenieux Z5 the other, a Gallix, presumably produced by themselves even if the Foth Derby that it was related to did not have such a lens. p.
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Post by paulhofseth on Jun 17, 2021 6:34:46 GMT -5
strange effects. First a messge that preview was impossible with " no effects uploaded and then after "remedying", double tiny crop. MAybe I should shrink the original and try again. same cryptic message and no preview wven though this version is shrunk to 1000pixels long and stronglycompressed. p.
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Post by philbirch on Jun 20, 2021 13:35:57 GMT -5
Are we on S again? here's a relatively new acquisition, The Wray Stereographic
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Post by hannes on Aug 5, 2021 11:59:57 GMT -5
Let's say T for Topcon. I got some Uni, Unirex and IC-1 some time ago. But I'm still waiting for a RE-Super.
I could get this RE-2. Looked nice and clean, light meter worked but was off and unreliabel. Anyway I started to shoot a roll of film in it. Unfortunately after only about 5 images shutter failed. I cannot cook it anymore while film advances.
Later I got a RE-300 with dead light meter. Last week I got another RE-2. This time light meter works and looks reliabel. Cross fingers that it does not fail during the first roll.
Hannes
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Post by paulhofseth on Feb 25, 2024 3:55:50 GMT -5
I can cover both U and V at the same time. mr. Glatzel designed the concave glass Ultron for the ZIV Icarex rather than using the original calculation . The letters Z and I are too far apart, but my Voigtländer Vitomatic IIa can easily fill two consequtive spaces.
Running a C41 film through it I discovered that both lens and camera works well.
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