p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
It is a book from Constantine Manos - it is a collection of photos that did not make it to his famous book "The Greek Portfolio". It was distributed by a greek newspaper last year.Yes nice shot.
What`s the book by the way ?
Here is the book <here>
Michael Markey
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It is a book from Constantine Manos - it is a collection of photos that did not make it to his famous book "The Greek Portfolio". It was distributed by a greek newspaper last year.
Here is the book <here>
Thanks for that .
rwintle
Scientist by day
Finally got around to shooting a portrait of this rig: Pentax ME F, Auto Chinon 50/1.9, Kiron 28-210/4-5.6, Image (say who?) 2x TC, battery grip/winder. Thanks to my brother for passing this along as he hasn't used it for many years now. There's a 100-300 too, we just haven't connected for that hand-off yet. 

Pentax ME F and friends by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Pentax ME F and friends by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
Swift1
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George Bonanno
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p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Coopersounds
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why is it funny??
Ricoh with a russian lens.....
driver
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why is it funny??
Ricoh with a russian lens.....
Just trying to utilize my M42 / K mount adapter to it's fullest? potential
driver
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Nice photograph, classy.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Nice photograph, classy.
I transferred the incident reading from my new light meter to my Canon DSLR and took the picture. It does seem to be very accurate.
AlTheKiller
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markus_h_photography
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What a beast!
tunalegs
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chrishayton
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Nikkormat FS and FTN
Nikkormat FS and FTN
Here are two of my Nikon's
The Chrome camera is the elusive FS and the Black is a scruffy FTN which prior to me buying it, it was owned by British photographer Paul Hill.
Nikkormat FS and FTN by chrishayton, on Flickr
Nikkormat FS and FTN
Here are two of my Nikon's
The Chrome camera is the elusive FS and the Black is a scruffy FTN which prior to me buying it, it was owned by British photographer Paul Hill.

Swift1
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nobbylon
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Best 35mm camera ever made. The F6 guys will say otherwise but the F5 was the last true pro film Nikon. I'm always surprised how fast it is and how spot on the meter is in any situation. Awesome camera.
Addy101
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Of course that is your very personal opinion. I guess Minolta lovers will say it is the Dynax/Maxxum 9 (or 7), Canon lovers will say the Canon EOS 1v and even the pentax people will point out the MZ-S. Gee, even some Nikonians prefer the F4 over the F5Best 35mm camera ever made. The F6 guys will say otherwise but the F5 was the last true pro film Nikon. I'm always surprised how fast it is and how spot on the meter is in any situation. Awesome camera.
nobbylon
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Of course that is your very personal opinion. I guess Minolta lovers will say it is the Dynax/Maxxum 9 (or 7), Canon lovers will say the Canon EOS 1v and even the pentax people will point out the MZ-S. Gee, even some Nikonians prefer the F4 over the F5![]()
F4 over F5.......
Addy101
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Yes. Read this: Why consider the F4? by Thom Hogan on Filmbodies.com
nobbylon
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Had one so I don't need to read it. I liked the F4 up until I got the F5 which made it feel very dated. It offers nothing I need above the F5 and feels slow in use.
Having used them all I base my views on my own experience and not that of Mr Hogan's or Ken Rockwell's etc etc. and obviously my needs will more than likely differ from others. Everyone has favorites and mine is the F5. It's that simple.
To be honest I don't use much film now and if I do it's whatever lens I fancy using that dictates which camera I load up.
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