Camera and Coffee

Yeah, it's from the 50's. Has a Rodenstock lens which is supposed to be wonderful. Like I said, they don't make film for it anymore, so I have see what it can do for sure. I'm planning on getting it converted to 4x5 in the near future.
 
captainslack said:
OK, take two! Hopefully there won't be another crash.

Polaroid 110a & coffee. Beautiful camera. Too bad they don't make film for it anymore. ):

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I have that same camera.
 
I have a 110 (not the A or B variants) which I found out later is much, much more difficult to convert to pack film. Grrr.
 
Paulbe said:
Colin--nice shot! Thanks---and Martin--funny!! Thanks to you too!
Colin--what lens is that on the M3?
Paul

Yes, thanks Martin (although they devour adult-sized portions of sushi)

I was wondering the same thing Paul. Either the ZM35/2 or the Summicron 50/2. Whichever, at f/2. I had to stand up and take a step back - I'll see if I can recreate the situation...OK, it pretty much has to have been the ZM35/2.

edit: Oops! On the M3 that is, of course, the Summilux 75. The ZM35/2 was on the M7 that took the picture. :) See! I can read.


colin
 
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I have started a project consisting in photographing the daily italian ritual of taking a coffee at the bar, entiltled "Caffè a Milano". The camera(s) will show up there sooner or later - I just wanted to show you a couple for pointing to some technical aspects.
The photo which initiates the series has been shot with the CV 35/1.2 Nokton wide open - this lens is capable of rendering the bokeh in a spectacular way indeed.

http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1140589233&size=l

The second one instead, is taken on the new Provia 400x - not a bad film at all...

http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1141443296&size=l
 
mfogiel said:
I have started a project consisting in photographing the daily italian ritual of taking a coffee at the bar

Good luck with the project. I was going to ask whether you didn't think that B&W might be better for this project - but now, looking at the spectacular colours of the first shot, I'm not so sure.


colin
 
Yes, it's a camera!

Yes, it's a camera!

Yes it's a camera! I could n't resist slipping this into the C&C thread. I'm afraid the coffee shop is out of shot they do a very pleasant danish pastry too.
Regards Richard F.
 

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Yes, you've obviously guessed it. It's the camera obscura on Constitution Hill, Aberystwith a fascinating example of victorian technology.
Regards, Richard F.
 
An outing to Bexhill, only to discover that the annual motor show is only a tiny shadow of the roaring, snarling monsfer event it used to be.
My Fed 3 and 35 mm with Pentax lens cap.
Taken with Ricoh GX8.
Regards, Richard F.
 

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