Camera and Coffee

Roman said:
Oscar & me having coffee at Barcelonia restaurant...

Left to right:
CV APO-Lanthar 90/3.5
Leica CL w/ Rokkor 40/2
CV Bessa R w/ Canon 50/1.8 II
CV Snapshot Skopar 25/4 (finder is next to it)
Olympus XA
Canon P w/ Canon 35/2.8 (IIRC)
CV Bessa T w/ Color Skopar 35/2.5 Pancake & Russian finder
Rolleicord Va
Gossen Lunalite meter

Roman

PS: I hate scanning color pics - the original cheapo print already looks bad, but this is terrible... :bang:


looks like a small sale going on!
joe
 
face it, you do have too many cameras.

just put some in a box, put the box in the basement, some corner, and casually mention to your wife that you think you saw a mouse down there and will need to do something about it...soon.

joe
 
Ooops, I did forget the Minolta...
Nope, no sale going on, and if you think that are a lot of cameras, you should see my bookshelves...

Roman
 
Here is my favorite little RF, my favorite beer, and my SLR ( OH! forgive me!) with a new skin that I just couldn't help but show off! 😀
 
Doug, sorry for the delay in answering your question - dang board kept shutting down! You're right, it's a (Ricoh) Sears KS II Super. It's a little smaller & lighter than a Pentax so I am more comfortable with it.

That's why I like the Oly so much. It's size & weight fits me perfectly.
 
Okay, not only does he have good looking gear and a great place to drink coffee, but nemjo even has a leather case for his Zippo. I am so out of my league here. 😱

Enjoyed your gallery!
 
"So, which one is older, the Welta or the typewriter?"

Captain Slack

Good eyes, Captain --- it's a Woodstock (formerly made in Woodstock, Illinois). My wife bought it for me at a flea market several years back, and it was "fully Y2K compliant." It still chugs along pretty much as well as it did when it was made in about 1927 (so it's about 12 years older than the Welta, which also works well). On the other hand, in the several years since I got the Woodstock typewriter, I have gone through two computers and at least three printers ... "progress," I suppose. 😉
 
Here's the newest addition to my RF collection, a FED 2d, posing along with one of my Grandmother's Nestle globe cups filled with Ethiopian Yirgacheffe.

I'm really growing to like this camera, but I think it's going to have to make a return trip to Mother Russia for a visit to Oleg's Camera Clinic. It's got a stiff shutter dial that's starting to cause some trouble.
 

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