ARCHIVIST
Well-known
I recently joined the RFF ( two hours ago ). I am a photographic archivist and have used rangefinder cameras for over 30 years. I am currently teaching photography at technical college in New South Wales, Australia. My user RF cameras are a Yashica 35 GSN and a HAPO 66e.
Austintatious
Well-known
Hello and welcome !!
This is a great place to learn & share what you know with others. We love to see photos as well, so please feel free to share your favorite images with the forum.
Charles
This is a great place to learn & share what you know with others. We love to see photos as well, so please feel free to share your favorite images with the forum.
Charles
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Welcome ARCHIVIST ! Feel free to jump in anytime. I'm sure your experience will be greatly appreciated.
akptc
Shoot first, think later
Hi, welcome to the forum! I for one would love to learn something about what the job of a photographic archivist is about, especially any tips you might have on preserving negatives and prints.
S
Simon Larbalestier
Guest
Welcome to RFF ARCHIVIST!
Simon
Simon
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
Welcome!!! This is a great place to discuss all kinds of things related to photography.
Every once in a while I hear of a camera I've never heard of before. Your HAPO 66e is one. Guess I'll have to look that up. Keeps things interesting.
Every once in a while I hear of a camera I've never heard of before. Your HAPO 66e is one. Guess I'll have to look that up. Keeps things interesting.
I would love to see a photo of the HAPO.
Welcome to the gang.
Welcome to the gang.
ARCHIVIST
Well-known
bsdunek, The HAPO 66e is a German 6x6 folder with a non-coupled rangefinder. It is a Balda Baldix (from memeory0 made for HAns POrst - HAPO. It is pretty good at f8 or smaller. It dates from the 1950s. Regards Peter.
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