Camera and Coffee

I got this old uncoated 8.5" Wollensak Velostigmat that a friend dated back to circa 1925. It doesn't do a bad job! The flare on the left is kind of quaint.

This is a scan of a wet print, 8x10.
 

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charjohncarter said:
I should augment that, any scanned negative that I have seen on the web.

And they say all the advantages of 4x5 don't show up on the web! 😉

Gordy -- it's a triple convertible, the autococking betax #5 shutter sounds like a bicycle sprocket, there're bubbles in the glass, and all the brassing is genuine. I'll make sure to bring it next time there's an RFF meet.
 
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It's not a rangefinder, but they'll have to do. Two Tessars for the price of one: my Rollei A110 and my new-to-me Yashica T4 Super (thanks jasonhupe!).

(Honestly, the thread has been a bit quiet lately, and the cameras were in my pocket and bag, so...)
 

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My Yashica 35CC and a cup of coffee 🙂 Sorry about all the grain, but I was using very very old HP5 (1994) and a Oly Xa..



(that's a Indo-Portuguese chair on the background eheheh)
 
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