benmacphoto
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It was great to finally make it up and meet some of you guys.
Looking forward to coming up to NYC more often.
Looking forward to coming up to NYC more often.
Cal, many thanks for the compliments! The camera was a Leica iiib from 1938, with a SCNOO rapidwinder and WINTU right-angle finder (also called a Winkelsucher--love that name! How German can you get?) The five letter codes were created for the age of the Telex/telegram--given that Leica attracted clients from around the world, and that invariably translation problems would arise, ordering by five-letter codes eliminated misunderstandings. Order might look like: WINTU-3, SCNOO-5, NOOKY-1 (the last, for those of dirty mind, was the code for the LTM close-focusing device with collapsible 5cm lenses.)
Here's a few shots from yesterday, sorry about the small files, but
can't seem to put larger files on this web site.
Bob
Cal,
I had to remove it from here and put it there!
Bob
Anyway, for those who did not/could not attend, here are the five finalists:
1. 1925 Voigtlander 4x5 Avus with Polaroid back and amazing parallax-corrected frame finder.
2. 1938 Leica IIIb with WINTU, SCNOO, 50mm Summar and orange Gatorade lens cap.
3. Linhof 4X5 View with 58mm Super-Angulon XL and bag bellows.
4. Kodak Retina IIa with 50mm f/2.0 Xenon and Retina Close Focus lenses and finder.
5. Turn-of-the-Century (1895?) full plate wooden Folmer & Schwing View Camera
K,
Wow, way back when, I once had a good memory. LOL. Just wait till you get old like me. LOL.
Anyways I forgot about the orange Gatorade lens cap on Jim's camera.
Cal
Cal:
Well, I'll be 71 years old in July.
The only things I can remember clearly are related to cameras and photo gear. I keep forgetting my girl friend's birthday and I got lost trying to find Puck Fair on Sunday. I swore it was north of Houston.
By the way, thanks for voluntarily withdrawing your pimped-up Leicas and Nikons from the Beauty Pageant. Everyone knows you did not want to schlep that Tiltall back home!