dave lackey
Veteran
Yay! This story proves once more how great the RFF community is!!!
Congrats Dave! Now put this camera in great use!
Regards,
Boris
Thanks, Bobby...
Hopefully I will figure this thing out before heading to Savannah for The Deep South project....
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Paul, I have no idea...maybe a C,D, or E? I got a short instructional manual from the Butkus site (8 pages!).....![]()
http://www.flickr.com/photos/photoplastic/sets/72157610643512173/detail/
Have a look here, Dave! You might find out what model it is, and it's a lot of fun browsing anyway
Dave Jenkins
Loose Canon
You will get used to the reversed view in much less time than you imagine and will soon not even notice it.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Dave,
I really love that chrome hood.
The TLR and focusing on ground glass is a very different way of shooting. I find that composing on ground glass makes for very strong compositions.
Best of luck.
Cal
I really love that chrome hood.
The TLR and focusing on ground glass is a very different way of shooting. I find that composing on ground glass makes for very strong compositions.
Best of luck.
Cal
kanzlr
Hexaneur
You will get used to the reversed view in much less time than you imagine and will soon not even notice it.
tried it yesterday for the first time and became sea sick within minutes
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Definitely not a Ciro-flex D, it had an Alphax shutter 
It's either a C,E or F. from the photos I'll venture a guess that it's a C.
It's either a C,E or F. from the photos I'll venture a guess that it's a C.
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