Details of the Trigger wind on the VI-T.
The Nikon E3 that I use is pretty convenient, uses PCMCIA cards directly. It is also the last full-frame digital camera that Nikon made- 1998.
The Nikon E3 that I use is pretty convenient, uses PCMCIA cards directly. It is also the last full-frame digital camera that Nikon made- 1998.
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konica & coffee
nice red mug
nice red mug
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newest p and 50/1.4 with hood.
and new red mug!
and new red mug!
Matching Camera and Mug!
Is it the Photo, or does that C35 have a patch over its RF Window? A Pirate C35?
Canon P. That really is a "P"retty camera. You know, I need to get one of those soon.
Have you got shots back from the 50mm F1.4 yet?
Is it the Photo, or does that C35 have a patch over its RF Window? A Pirate C35?
Canon P. That really is a "P"retty camera. You know, I need to get one of those soon.
Have you got shots back from the 50mm F1.4 yet?
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the konica does have a small trangular window in the corner of the larger window. when i look through the vf i can see what zone i'm in.
i used the 50/1.4 for a number of shots last thursday evening at a small club but have not processed the film yet.
i used the 50/1.4 for a number of shots last thursday evening at a small club but have not processed the film yet.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Hmm. I like the non-aerodynamic style of the P, Joe! Somehow it's not my style today's industrial design, with making everything with rounded corners - from computer monitors through cars to cameras - , i much prefer well defined edges instead of curves. Except in very obvious cases designed by Mother Nature, of course 
Nice mug! You've painted it?
Nice mug! You've painted it?
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mug is from the edmonton art gallery.
i used to drive a nice non rounded angular jeep too.
joe
i used to drive a nice non rounded angular jeep too.
joe
Joe, you picked a winner for the new avatar.
The lighting on the 50mm F1.4 is beautiful, and really brings out the coatings in it.
I need to find a source of 48mm slotted sunshades.
The lighting on the 50mm F1.4 is beautiful, and really brings out the coatings in it.
I need to find a source of 48mm slotted sunshades.
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Agreed! That's a nice one, Joe!
Honu-Hugger
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Raises the bar pretty damned high, I'd say
(looks really great, Joe -- nice work)
(looks really great, Joe -- nice work)
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thanks guys, i have to admit, i really like this shot also.
i've made it my screen saver on my home computer and i find myself staring at it sometimes.
2 light sources, one above and off to the side a bit - a sears worklight - and i had a 60 watt bulb in a reflector that i was moving around trying it at different angles/elevations.
joe
i've made it my screen saver on my home computer and i find myself staring at it sometimes.
2 light sources, one above and off to the side a bit - a sears worklight - and i had a 60 watt bulb in a reflector that i was moving around trying it at different angles/elevations.
joe
Imagestreet
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GREY Voigtlander Bessa R2a & Coffee
GREY Voigtlander Bessa R2a & Coffee
Arrived today - initially not sure about the colour but I'm getting used to it and now beginning to feel a bit "Kreigsmarine"!
With my olive Bessa R2 and now this......I 'm pretty sure an "al a carte" Leica might be on the cards at some point in the very distant future.
Grey Bessas are shipping now from Mr White - highly recommend this great shop.
GREY Voigtlander Bessa R2a & Coffee
Arrived today - initially not sure about the colour but I'm getting used to it and now beginning to feel a bit "Kreigsmarine"!
With my olive Bessa R2 and now this......I 'm pretty sure an "al a carte" Leica might be on the cards at some point in the very distant future.
Grey Bessas are shipping now from Mr White - highly recommend this great shop.
Gordon Coale
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The gray is definitely sweet. Is the coffee sweet, too?
Imagestreet
Member
No the coffee was foul. Instant Nescafe from a jar and also ran out of sugar. Truth be told I ditched it in the sink straight after shooting. Is that against the spirit of this thread? Will my posts be deleted?
Honu-Hugger
Well-known
Beautiful in grey and nicely captured. Dumping the coffee violates no rules that I am aware of, but I believe we have agreed that quality cameras like the Bessa be photographed with coffee of their equal (Kenya, Columbian, Kona, etc.). Perhaps a 126 Instamatic with the Nescafe?Imagestreet said:No the coffee was foul. Instant Nescafe from a jar and also ran out of sugar. Truth be told I ditched it in the sink straight after shooting. Is that against the spirit of this thread? Will my posts be deleted?
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
What the f#!%? How am I supposed to protect my credit rating now that I've seen this? You are one mean b#@ger!Imagestreet said:Arrived today - initially not sure about the colour but I'm getting used to it and now beginning to feel a bit "Kreigsmarine"!
With my olive Bessa R2 and now this......I 'm pretty sure an "al a carte" Leica might be on the cards at some point in the very distant future.
Grey Bessas are shipping now from Mr White - highly recommend this great shop.
Trius
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Roman
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Honu-Hugger said:Dumping the coffee violates no rules that I am aware of, but I believe we have agreed that quality cameras like the Bessa be photographed with coffee of their equal (Kenya, Columbian, Kona, etc.). Perhaps a 126 Instamatic with the Nescafe?![]()
Or a Polaroid camera?
Roman
Well, I used Maxwell House.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=21854&highlight=polaroid+instant#post21854
I'll have to look for the Instamatic 804.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=21854&highlight=polaroid+instant#post21854
I'll have to look for the Instamatic 804.
MrRanger
Rangefinder Jockey
Roman said:Or a Polaroid camera?
Roman
Hey! Careful with the Polaroid jokes!
Mike
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Roman
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Wasn't meant entirely as a joke - I just thought instant coffe and instant cameras would go well together (and I know that you can do great stuff with Polaroids).
Roman
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