raid
Dad Photographer
We are starting Project Olga at Nelsonfoto.com, and I am the first user of "Olga", a FED2 camera. The camera is being sent from country to country and state to state. Here are my results, taken on one roll of Ilford XP2 Super within twenty four hours.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=543658
Comment are welcome.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=543658
Comment are welcome.
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Good work! But with such a beautiful model, I'm not surprised I particularly liked the "Part of a locomotive at the Museum of Transportation" photo!
Rob
Rob
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RichardS
Guest
Pretty good pictures except that on a few of them you seem to be having the same problem I have with a FED, holding the camera level.
Dick
Dick
raid
Dad Photographer
RichardS said:Pretty good pictures except that on a few of them you seem to be having the same problem I have with a FED, holding the camera level.
Dick
The viewfinder is rather dim in this particular FED2 camera, and the flash bracket/holder would not hold either my VC viewfinder or the one by Leitz. I had to guess what would show up in the photo with the 25/4 and the 35/1.8 that was mostly used.
Solinar
Analog Preferred
I noticed that Raid had trouble remembering the name of the FSU lens. Was this an industar 26 or 61? It doesn't roll off the tongue like Zeiss or Canon does it?
I've could burned a couple of rolls walking through the tent at Greek Fest, but I bet you were working at a disadvantage by having to keep an eye on a three year old. She needs a small, used, non state of the art digital. Trust me, she'll dig it.
Nice to see everyone alive and well in Pensacola.
I've could burned a couple of rolls walking through the tent at Greek Fest, but I bet you were working at a disadvantage by having to keep an eye on a three year old. She needs a small, used, non state of the art digital. Trust me, she'll dig it.
Nice to see everyone alive and well in Pensacola.
raid
Dad Photographer
Hi Andrew:Solinar said:I noticed that Raid had trouble remembering the name of the FSU lens. Was this an industar 26 or 61? It doesn't roll off the tongue like Zeiss or Canon does it?
I've could burned a couple of rolls walking through the tent at Greek Fest, but I bet you were working at a disadvantage by having to keep an eye on a three year old. She needs a small, used, non state of the art digital. Trust me, she'll dig it.
Nice to see everyone alive and well in Pensacola.
It is the Industrar 61 lens. I had to watch both Dana (2.5) and Lina (1) throughout the festival. I wish I had more time to take photos as I did in the past, but I am balancing between being a father and taking care of a hobby.
Take care.
Raid
What! No pictures of Lina! You can't fall into the "lots of pictures of no1 followed by just a few of no2!"
Nice pictures, brings back a lot of fond memories of Pensacola.
Nice pictures, brings back a lot of fond memories of Pensacola.
Solinar
Analog Preferred
I'll bet number 2 will edge her way into the frame within a year or two. Sibling rivalry, you've got to love it. Raid is doing pretty good with two happy wanderers in tow. I do like the idea of giving an inexpensive digital to children. You never know, you might get a few keepers before the camera breaks.
raid
Dad Photographer
Brian Sweeney said:What! No pictures of Lina! You can't fall into the "lots of pictures of no1 followed by just a few of no2!"
Nice pictures, brings back a lot of fond memories of Pensacola.
Brian: I may fall into that category! Anyways, here is a link to a photo of Lina taken last week.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3878557
raid
Dad Photographer
Solinar said:I'll bet number 2 will edge her way into the frame within a year or two. Sibling rivalry, you've got to love it. Raid is doing pretty good with two happy wanderers in tow. I do like the idea of giving an inexpensive digital to children. You never know, you might get a few keepers before the camera breaks.
I will look for a cheap digital camera for Dana. She already has a fake camera (with Japanese recorded words). Whenever I use my camera, she uses her camera.
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