New York April Meet-Up

Thanks, everyone

Thanks, everyone

I had a fun, and it was great to meet you all. There were definitely some fun and interesting cameras, and good conversation. I'll try to get my photos processed before the next meetup :).

Thanks,
David
(dont' you just love my clever, witty screen name? :D)
 
For those who didn't make it: this was the most relaxing meet-up ever.

Only a dozen showed up, but amung them I believe we have two new regulars and even hyjacked a pair of Nikon SLR users off the street. We saw them first, flashed a couple of Leicas at them, and waved for them to come inside to join us. Scott gave them an info-mercial utilizing the gear laying around the table.

It was interesting seeing a Zeiss Ikon body. Also out of the dozen members attending there were four M9's. It seems next month the New York Meet-Up will add another M9 to the group for a total of 5 (not me).

Cal
 
Last edited:
Round table

Round table

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_...h2hWUtEE/s640/rangefinderforum May 1 2011.jpg

It's been a great weekend for me, with the grand finale of seeing a table full of "gems" and meeting their enthusiastic, welcoming, knowledgeable owners! Thanks Cal, for organizing this. My first time at the meet up was fabulous! I appreciated you all letting me learn on your gears.

Fidel, way to go! Nice photos and congrats on making a dent in the box of rolls! I hope I can get mine started soon, too.

Christian, I had just heard about the name Lidhof 3 days before this, and never thought I'd get to handle one so soon!

Scott, that RD-1 is indeed a beauty! If that were the prevalent design of all digital camera, film camera might actually die out...oooh, no! No good! Does Epson make a manual film camera, too?

My phone camera has a Zeiss lense, so I already appreciate its maker, but the Zeiss Ikon (sorry, whose was this?) I'd never seen. It is an elegant camera!

Thanks to Cal, I finally know what a Rapidwinder is: a fancy secret bottle opener with a Leica as a decoy..brilliant ;) !

So......wow!

and WOW! I can't believe, that with 4 M9s there I didn't try a single ONE !!! Kind of hilarious, but no worries, I got to admire a M9, M8, and M6 all in one place briefly in Hong Kong. Maybe next time :)
 
had a good time seeing everyone again, and meeting some new faces as well!

Christian, thanks for uploading those polaroids - i get to admire them once again!

Fidel, those are some nice shots. i admit i'm not sure what Jeff was demonstrating there either...and i'm afraid i can't take a closer look since it sure looks like it's NSFW!

and John, are you gonna setup an X100 demonstration/meetup soon? :D
 
A very nice meet up as usual! Always learning new things. Maybe I'll try Cal's recipe for cooking negatives soon, to soothe my d76 pains.
Fidel, that's great that you found the time to put a dent in your gigantic backlog!! 10 more weekends and you might catch up :)
All the gear got me inspired to shoot and have 6 rolls fresh from the weekend, waiting to develop.
John, I'm looking forward for a x100 demonstration!
 
Had a good time.. finally got inspired to develop, 10 down, a crap load more to go.... :)
Not sure what JeffNYC was talking about in that third pic, but im sure it was something about photography..?

Fidel,

I have 16 rolls to develope tonight. Thanks for the inspiration. Just trying to avoid the usual 30 roll pile-up.

BTW the ultimate "Slacker Brew" is Diafine. Fuji Arcos at box speed (100 ISO) 4 3/4+4 3/4; or Tri-X at 320 with a 2X filter factor 3+3 in Diafine. I'm able to blast away and all it costs me is the price of film and a few pennies worth of fixer.

Cal

Cal the slacker.
 
Great time indeed, Love Christian's Polaroid photos! I was busy chatting but managed to contribute a few snapshots (why is IMG tag always disabled?)

RFF-NYC-1.jpg

John has to take the shot of the cool light bulb

RFF-NYC-2.jpg

Cal's glowing hand

RFF-NYC-3.jpg

Good time

RFF-NYC-4.jpg

jpg straight out of M9 is quite nice

RFF-NYC-5.jpg

Cal's at work

RFF-NYC-6.jpg

The ghetto-est light reflector :D

RFF-NYC-7.jpg

Two thumbs up for the Noct?
 
I think Im going to buy some and try it out.. Always trying to find a way to excel at laziness..

Diafine is not temperature sensitive, as long as its above 68 degrees it is happy and works. Also must of developed a couple of hundred rolls of film with the same developer, although I had to mix another half gallon to make up for spillage and for wetting the film.

Those days of mixing 10 liter batches of ID-11 are over.

Cal the ultimate leftover hippy slacker.


PS. If you want I can bring a light table to the next meet-up. The negatives are amazing. Also Arcos has no reciprocy failure and is ideal for bulb exposures/night photography. I figured out how to make accurate night exposures where I don't have to bracket. I kinda learned that the recomended speeds are way too aggressive, especially Tri-X which I rate closer to 800 or 650.
 
RFF-NYC-7.jpg

Two thumbs up for the Noct?

My favorite shot. The hard part was giving your "new" Noctilux F1 with built in hood back.

For those who wanna know: Tung's Noctilux was on my Wetzlar M6 that has a MP finder upgrade, TA Rapidgrip; TA Rapidwinder; and was loaded with Fuji Arcos set at 100. I blew through a roll at 1/15 second wide open. I know heavy, but perfect for low light hand held. In other words: heaven. In another word:perfect.

BTW Tung has a new M9 and was one of the gang of four. Also Dave had a grey steel M9.

Cal
 
Photos by, well, everyone.

Photos by, well, everyone.

With all the passing around of cameras, who knows who took what photos. But here are a few that I pulled off the camera and posted:









(How is it that our meetup threads always have embedding photos disabled?)

And here's the site I mentioned to Dunstan and Christian.
 
and John, are you gonna setup an X100 demonstration/meetup soon? :D

I'm down... I get it today. I'd be willing to go photographing over the weekend one of these weekends and anyone who wants to check it out can... or even a quick meet-up in manhattan.
 
Back
Top Bottom