Gordon Coale
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These pictures weren't taken with a rangefinder so I won't post them in my gallery but they are of rangefinders so you might enjoy them. They were taken with my Burke and James view camera with a 120 roll back. I got the B&J from Nick R. and he also sent me this very curious lens. It's a 5 inch Elgeet (127mm) but doesn't cover 4x5 at infinity and is just huge. One of the things I wanted a wide angle lens is to get closer close-ups. With 16 inches of bellows, the 5 inch Elgeet gives me 200% enlargement on the film. And what better thing to take close-up pictures of then rangefinders?
The first shot is of my Leica IIIc. The 5 inch Elgeet is an f2 which is very fast for a view camera and at this magnification provides a razor thin in focus area. These were tests to see what this lens did. It does some weird stuff opened up but I kind of like it. Impressionistic metal working.
The other three are of my FED 2 with the lens stopped down at it's maximum --- f22. The third is a crop of the second at the scanning resolution which was 800 dpi. There are some interesting possibilites.
The first shot is of my Leica IIIc. The 5 inch Elgeet is an f2 which is very fast for a view camera and at this magnification provides a razor thin in focus area. These were tests to see what this lens did. It does some weird stuff opened up but I kind of like it. Impressionistic metal working.
The other three are of my FED 2 with the lens stopped down at it's maximum --- f22. The third is a crop of the second at the scanning resolution which was 800 dpi. There are some interesting possibilites.