AlwaysOnAuto
Well-known
I just won a camera I've been wanting for a long time.
A nice looking, black body SR-T102 from Goodwill.
This is the camera I used many years ago, and even though I misloaded the film and got a black strip back from the developer, I had fallen for the camera and photography. I'll be able to sell one of the two chrome bodied ones I have to help pay for it, but that's OK with me. Give a little to get a lot.
I can't wait for it to arrive now.
A nice looking, black body SR-T102 from Goodwill.
This is the camera I used many years ago, and even though I misloaded the film and got a black strip back from the developer, I had fallen for the camera and photography. I'll be able to sell one of the two chrome bodied ones I have to help pay for it, but that's OK with me. Give a little to get a lot.
I can't wait for it to arrive now.
das
Well-known
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
no gear
But a Photography book
Leni Riefenstahl
'Africa'
exquisite ~
But a Photography book
Leni Riefenstahl
'Africa'
exquisite ~
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
They are great cameras, usually sold with the 58f/1.4 which is a stunning lens.I just won a camera I've been wanting for a long time.
A nice looking, black body SR-T102 from Goodwill.
This is the camera I used many years ago, and even though I misloaded the film and got a black strip back from the developer, I had fallen for the camera and photography. I'll be able to sell one of the two chrome bodied ones I have to help pay for it, but that's OK with me. Give a little to get a lot.
I can't wait for it to arrive now.
Dralowid
Michael
I think I know the book. Does it have an acknowledgement to an anthropologist named Andrew Baring?no gear
But a Photography book
Leni Riefenstahl
'Africa'
exquisite ~
AlwaysOnAuto
Well-known
Both the chrome bodies have 58's on them. One will be leaving once the black body arrives and is given the once over to make sure it's worthy of staying. It has a Rok X 50 1.7 on it which I hope will be worth keeping just for something different.They are great cameras, usually sold with the 58f/1.4 which is a stunning lens.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I have quite a few Rokkor 50s. Technically speaking, the last MD 50f /1.4 is probably the sharpest 1.4 I ever had, irrespective of the brand. But the extra 8mm of the 58 really make a difference. In practical terms, the X 50f/1.7 is the only 50mm Rokkor you will ever need.Both the chrome bodies have 58's on them. One will be leaving once the black body arrives and is given the once over to make sure it's worthy of staying. It has a Rok X 50 1.7 on it which I hope will be worth keeping just for something different.
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Godfrey
somewhat colored
Hmm. I like the "long normal" look of 58-65 mm lenses. Personally, I'd rate that as higher priority over ultimate sharpness, at least for my photographic pursuits.
It is, perhaps, why I find the Leitz Makro-Elmarit-R 60mm f/2.8 so appealing for general purpose photography quite aside from its speciality of macrophotographic prowess. The additional speed of an f/1.4 lens in this general category would be appealing, but I've never had any of the faster long-normals to work with.
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It is, perhaps, why I find the Leitz Makro-Elmarit-R 60mm f/2.8 so appealing for general purpose photography quite aside from its speciality of macrophotographic prowess. The additional speed of an f/1.4 lens in this general category would be appealing, but I've never had any of the faster long-normals to work with.
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ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Yellow green filters, 43.5mm & 46mm sizes
From Tim Rice at filterfind.net
For my Olympus Trip 35 and Konica C35 cameras
Chris
From Tim Rice at filterfind.net
For my Olympus Trip 35 and Konica C35 cameras
Chris
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WoodallP
Pragmatist Barnack lover
10 rolls of near dated 120 Gold for 70 pounds.
Five FILCAs and one IXMOO for 40 pounds total.
And had a lovely talk with Alex Falk, Mr CAD himself.
Five FILCAs and one IXMOO for 40 pounds total.
And had a lovely talk with Alex Falk, Mr CAD himself.
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stephen_lumsden
Well-known
Nissin i40 flash for my fz1000ii and g100d
Steve_Pfost
Established
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I liked those early Tokina Pro lenses better than the equivalent Sigmas. I had a sigma 28-70f/2.8 and was a major let down. The Tokina equivalent was miles ahead.View attachment 4842556
I've been having fun with my D70 this summer, first time using it in almost 20 years. I stumbled upon this mint Tokina 20-35 3.5-4.5. Rock solid lens, pretty sharp too. So far it's a joy to use on my D700, D70, and D200.
Leon C
Well-known
Bbsteinle
Established
Interesting, Ilford HP3.
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
Dralowid
Michael
Never liked HP3. I was happier with FP3 or TriXInteresting, Ilford HP3.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Looks like an accessory bracket was added on -- nice modification.Broke down and ordered a pre-war Automat Type 2 from Roberts Camera on Ebay. The price was too good to pass up an uncoated Zeiss Tessar for...
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