Show off your TLR!

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Four TLRs by Argenticien, on Flickr

Mamiya C330 Professional S + Mamiya-Sekor 135mm f/4.5; MiNT InstantFlex (+ fixed MiNT 61mm f/5.6); Beautyflex Super D (+ fixed Biokor 80mm f/3.5); Rolleiflex 2.8E (+ fixed Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8). The MiNT is new, full stop; and the Beautyflex is new to me.

Photographed with the Sony a7 + adapted MC Rokkor-PF 58 mm f/1.4. Lit with a dim reading lamp; 30sec exposure at ISO 400.

--Dave
 
That's an original and very effective portrayal of a lovely camera, Jake. I really like Mamiya TLRs; I think the Mamiya TLR system is brilliant.

- Murray

PS. By the way, it's great to see someone your age so well grounded in film and here to share the experience with the rest of us.
 
Well this should be fun :)

New (to me) Minolta Autocord with Seikosha MX shutter and 'Chiyoko' Rokkor.

It's cosmetically rough but all the looking and seeing and moving bits do their job.



 
Looks like mine when I got it nickthetasmaniac, they have a bright view finder and other than the focus lever are a well built unit . Camera Leather did a new suit of clothes for mine , a good clean of the shutter lenses and mirror box and has never missed a beat
 
Looks like mine when I got it nickthetasmaniac, they have a bright view finder and other than the focus lever are a well built unit . Camera Leather did a new suit of clothes for mine , a good clean of the shutter lenses and mirror box and has never missed a beat

Mine's already had a refurb and a new skin is on it's way from Morgan - should polish up nicely I reckon :)
 
Yaschicamat 124 - First TLR

Yaschicamat 124 - First TLR

Well...this is my first TLR. It was recommended to be by a photographer friend of mine when told him I was thinking about getting a medium format camera. First he offered up his Hasselblad but that's too rich for my blood at this point.

Found this nice example and bought it. Everything works with the exception of the light meter (even with new 1.3 battery). No biggy.

It's fun to shoot with and is a piece of functional art.
 
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