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Likewise... Hans
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Post by hansz on Aug 13, 2012 17:30:52 GMT -5
Flickr, Trekearth, Treklens and my own - under severe construction - webspace... Hans
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Post by hansz on Aug 12, 2012 17:26:37 GMT -5
At the time, the standard lens for the bulk of us... Hans
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Post by hansz on Aug 12, 2012 8:46:54 GMT -5
For display only: use a Meyer Domiplan, and keep it there! For shooting, any Pancolar Tessar, Sonnar or Flektogon will do... Especially the Flektogons are top (IMHO) Hans
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Post by hansz on Aug 12, 2012 8:28:43 GMT -5
Congratulations to both!
My kids are relatively young: 19, 23 and 25 - you can call me a late believer... (in Dutch: 'een late roeping'). All still studying (Argh, so not much camera collecting here...)
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Post by hansz on Aug 3, 2012 5:51:44 GMT -5
If I unearth a box, I'll do; but there a lot of boxes:-( Hans
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Post by hansz on Aug 3, 2012 5:49:46 GMT -5
I like the rocks, from the kind of erosion some kind of igneous rock? (Far in the past I earned a Geology MSc... - Mineralogy and Geochemistry...). And now off for a week to Lake Garda in Northern Italy. Hans
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Post by hansz on Aug 2, 2012 4:41:01 GMT -5
Nice pics, whetre were they taken? Hans
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Post by hansz on Aug 1, 2012 8:04:03 GMT -5
Mickey,
Just bought from a fleamarket about 20 rolls for € 1 a piece (over time) just for these kind of purposes: testing equipment. In this case the hyperfocal settings were correct, but you made a very valid point, in several cases it was way off - even with Zeiss Ikon equipment (some bias here:-).
Collecting equipment is one, but testing and working to-get-it-right is the thing I like most.
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Post by hansz on Aug 1, 2012 3:52:04 GMT -5
Wow, just to find out how to incorporate a picture from flickr... (Of course you know the pic is from a Zeiss Ikon Contessa) Hans
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Post by hansz on Aug 1, 2012 3:34:20 GMT -5
My way to avoid distance issues... (and a test to get a picture in this message - hope it works) IMG_0009 by hanszeiss, on Flickr
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Post by hansz on Jul 26, 2012 4:25:54 GMT -5
The only pink I like is Floyd...
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Post by hansz on Jul 21, 2012 13:32:02 GMT -5
Berndt, Herron and others to agree with what has been said about average users and collectors, but do you consider the Icarex a collectors item? 5 years ago I could get them for € 10 - 20 a piece easily. Today € 50 or more has to be paid, even with the Color-Pantar... Even more strange, the BM types fetch the same price, and I don't see many adapters for this bayonet.
2 Weeks ago history came back to me, seeing a young couple work with a wooden camera on paper as film. They were from the local photo and film academy and were experimenting with techniques. I hope I can unearth the photo I took. (with my smart phone arghh...)
In the student scene here 6x6 B&W is hot. Also diapositive film is used and developed as negative film. I believe it's called 'crossed' (?) giving weird colours they love.
So, there are some trends, but I agree fully they are niche and certainly could not save Kodak:-)
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Post by hansz on Jul 21, 2012 4:56:06 GMT -5
Wow, nice shots, one can only dream of such environment... (from a wet and cloudy NL) Hans
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