Kodak Retina II visits Gunston Hall

Sonnar Brian

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Got one nice Day this Thanksgiving Weekend and took the pair of Kodak Retina II's out to the home of George Mason. These are the Postwar Retina II's, one with a 1946 Ektar 47mm F2 lens. The second Retina II has the more common Schneider Xenon 5cm F2 lens. The second is also synced for flash, may be an aftermarket add-on.

The film in the Retina II with the Ektar was very out-of-date, so color rendition is not well represented. Last roll of Royal Gold 200.

Wide-open at F2:
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Second shot, cropped the left corner as it was faded.

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Tight Crop of above:
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The Ektar at F4. Again, old film and figging is present.

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I'm going to shoot another roll with the Ektar lens.

Next up is the Retina II with the Xenon.

George Mason, his first wife, and several of their offspring are buried here.

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Teacher's desk at the one-room schoolhouse.
Wide-Open:
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Tight Crop of Above:
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Kid's Table. Also F2 and ~1/15th. Kodacolor 200.
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Tight Crop.
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There will be a test, so read it closely.
 
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Xenon Wide-Open at F2
The washing machine.
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And Kitchen:
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Walk in the Backyard.

Stopped down F5.6
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And close-up, wide-open with the Xenon for the Bokeh shot:
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Xenon Strong Backlit shot, also F2

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Wide-Open flare test, positioned with sunlight hitting the edge of the front element.
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Those are some really nice shots! I like the Xenon pictures best but the one of the old buckets is good too! Thanks for sharing them!
Tom
 
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