studiocarter
Member
Thornbury
Thornbury
I used to live there on Cumbria Close. Now I have Medalist ll, too.
Thornbury
Kodak Medalist. Hand-held - I don't find the weight a disadvantage, except for carrying. I love the combined, large, viewfinder/rangefinder system. And, of course, the lens.
Thornbury Carnival 2011 Parade by John Hancock, on Flickr
I used to live there on Cumbria Close. Now I have Medalist ll, too.
citizen99
Well-known
There are some changes under way here; new housing estates are being built along the other side of Morton Way, and along Butt Lane. ('Green Belt' - hah !)I used to live there on Cumbria Close. Now I have Medalist ll, too.
studiocarter
Member
There are some changes under way here; new housing estates are being built along the other side of Morton Way, and along Butt Lane. ('Green Belt' - hah !)
Great! No more super bad smell when the farmer mucks out his barn!
Timmyjoe
Veteran
It may be a brick, but it can be rewarding. However I think it works best in larger hands.
Peter
Mine works best on a tripod with a cable release.
Best,
-Tim
Kenj8246
Well-known
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Taken on said tripod with said cable release:
Rebuilt Kodak Medalist II.
Best,
-Tim


Rebuilt Kodak Medalist II.
Best,
-Tim
Kenj8246
Well-known
Good work on the Medalist, Tim. When I acquired my Medalists, Ken Ruth of Bald Mtn was still working so I had him do the work on my Medalist II. I elected to not do the 120 conversion; I don't mind the respooling. In fact, I have partial rolls of Portra 400 and TMY-2 that need to be finished right now but it's getting to be summer time here in TX. So stinking hot!
Share: