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Post by paulhofseth on Feb 16, 2018 16:11:01 GMT -5
In my opinion Werra 1 deserves to be ranked as the most stylish, uncluttered camera ever. It also takes reasonably good pictures.
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Post by hansz on Feb 17, 2018 16:42:34 GMT -5
One of my favourite shooters, the Contax RTS with the Contax/ Yashica bayonet lens Planar 1,4/50mm. IMG_2242 by Hans de Groot, on Flickr Hans
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Post by hansz on Feb 17, 2018 16:51:17 GMT -5
Collecting cameras includes collecting accessories... A vast collecting area! For 5cm & 13,5cm lenses Zeiss Ikon made several viewfinders, for example this 433/26 Albada viewfinder. IMG_2933Holo by Hans de Groot, on Flickr And in an oblique view: IMG_2935Holo by Hans de Groot, on Flickr Hans
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Post by mickeyobe on Feb 24, 2018 16:23:03 GMT -5
A for Aldis Una Cameo 1904 James A. Sinclair & Co., Ltd. 2-12" x 3-1/2". Mickey
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Post by mickeyobe on Mar 2, 2018 18:38:51 GMT -5
B for Busch Pressman. Mickey
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Post by John Farrell on Mar 2, 2018 20:01:50 GMT -5
C is for Contaflex.
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Post by paulhofseth on Mar 5, 2018 3:23:23 GMT -5
D for Dralonar - which might just as well have been listed as C for Complan. I doubt that Minox made more than one lens design. It is also somewhat unlikely that the established manufacturer of wirewound resistors, Dralo, would commission a new lens design when jumping into the cine camera field. Their excentric ring-pull and nylon(?)ribbon winding system plus enigmatic aperture v\s light and subject system was probably enough of a gamble. If anyone has original sales material on this I would be grateful for a scanned copy. p.
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Post by hannes on Mar 8, 2018 13:56:59 GMT -5
E for Exa 1 with Tessar 2,8/50 Hannes
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Post by mickeyobe on Mar 19, 2018 4:45:01 GMT -5
PHOTOBUCKET, THE TRUSTED GUARDIAN OF OUR PICTURES, IS EITHER STEALING OR DESTROYING THEM. COME ON FELLOW TCC'S. DON'T JUST SIT THERE SILENTLY LIKE A WRAPPED MUMMY. DO SOMETHING. REVOLT ! THEY ARE IN THE PROCESS OF DESTROYING THE CAMERA COLLECTOR !
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Post by paulhofseth on Mar 20, 2018 4:16:07 GMT -5
More details please.
The snaps one uploads directly here without reliquishing any rights? Or those presumably safeguarded at the Photobucket cloud site by some sneaky user agreement which very few read?
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Post by mickeyobe on Mar 20, 2018 6:57:42 GMT -5
More details please. The snaps one uploads directly here without reliquishing any rights? Or those presumably safeguarded at the Photobucket cloud site by some sneaky user agreement which very few read? p. paulofseth, I do not use cloud so I can not answer that question. I do know that when I joined Photobucket 10 or 12 years ago I do not recall much except that they would be the guardians of our pictures and they would be safe from others using them without our personal permission or from being lost. There was never any mention then of "third parties".
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Post by hannes on Mar 26, 2018 15:06:50 GMT -5
F for professional Flash Fotografie Olympus setup with OM2n, winder 2, power bounce grip2, T32 flash and nececary cables and connectors. And similar setup with OM4Ti and F280. Find the error in the picture below :-) Hannes
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Post by mickeyobe on Mar 28, 2018 15:22:23 GMT -5
More details please. The snaps one uploads directly here without reliquishing any rights? Or those presumably safeguarded at the Photobucket cloud site by some sneaky user agreement which very few read? p. Paul, I do not recall any "cloud site" when I joined The Camera Collerctor.
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Post by mickeyobe on Apr 15, 2018 13:18:47 GMT -5
G for Gunstock Gunstock mount for 35 mm cameras. Hand made with a manual coping saw and files before I could afford a power saw. By swivelling the mounting bar, the camera may be moved forward or back and left or right. I made the height to suit me. There are also 3 holes on the bar for further sideways adjustments. The mounting bar is "L" shaped and can be moved up or down. I used it for a number of years until a policeman advised me that it was no longer advisable to carry anything that resembled a weapon. The camera is a Canon FTb QL. My first bright SLR after using an Exacta VX IIa for 20 years.
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Post by Dave on Apr 15, 2018 17:51:25 GMT -5
I have a Russian Zenit Photosniper kit. I bought it years ago. The camera, an early SLR, mounts on a gun stock with a 300mm lens. I used to take it out a lot. No more. I am afraid it will be seen as a weapon too. Dave
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