kansas_parker
Established
Mamiya 6

Brad Bireley
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Here's a couple more from my Iskra



Wayno
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Wayno
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Thanks Andrew.
Yeah, luckily it was just a friendly sniff/lick - they were pretty docile cows.
pretty brave letting the little guy wear red in the paddock![]()
Yeah, luckily it was just a friendly sniff/lick - they were pretty docile cows.
chambrenoire
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Wayno, great pics! All three.
semrich
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imajypsee
no expiration date
summar
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pschauss
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Welmy 66, 3.5/75mm, XP2


At Getty’s Cove, a protected inlet of the Columbia River.
Kodak Junior 620, 105mm f/7.7 Anastigmat, Kodak Portra 160 respooled to 620.
Kodak Junior 620, 105mm f/7.7 Anastigmat, Kodak Portra 160 respooled to 620.

Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Two of the very first shots I ever made with a Nettar (or any classic folder), back in April 2005


Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Unfortunately I sold the Nettar two years ago. I miss it though, so I'll probably get another one in the near future. 
malkmata
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From my first test roll of my recently acquired Super Baldax with Radionar 80mm f2.9 lens. Neopan 400.
Toned in PS.
Toned in PS.



Brad Bireley
Well-known
Great shots everyone!!
ugly bokeh
Established
Moskva 5 HP5+ HC110

fidget
Lemon magnet
A much visited scene, which one day I hope to get just right...
The park bench on a 6x6 Kershaw 450 at around max aperture.
Note the swirly OOF areas building.
Nice camera and unexpectedly good for its three element OTAR lens.
Dave..

The park bench on a 6x6 Kershaw 450 at around max aperture.
Note the swirly OOF areas building.
Nice camera and unexpectedly good for its three element OTAR lens.
Dave..
Krosya
Konicaze
Wow. Who needs the new Fuji/CV folder with all of this going on?
/T
You know, I was thinking the same thing! Looksing at all the amazing photos here, from all sorts of old vintage cameras - why would one need a new 667 folder, that costs so much more, but I wonder if it delivers any better results.
Aswome photos everyone! Keep them coming!
Eric T
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You know, I was thinking the same thing! Looksing at all the amazing photos here, from all sorts of old vintage cameras - why would one need a new 667 folder, that costs so much more, but I wonder if it delivers any better results.
Aswome photos everyone! Keep them coming!
Interesting question. My sense is that the new Fuji/CV folder will produce photos to equal or higher quality to those from the old folders. My Iskra 2 does a beautiful job but the new Fuji/CV folder will be vastly easier to use with a working meter, easier focusing, and a much brighter viewfinder. It will cost 8 times more than my Iskra 2 but ease of use usually means more photos taken and a higher percentage of acceptable shots. A higher percentage of acceptable analog photos means a measurable lower cost per photos. But it would take a lot of acceptable photos to makeup for an 8-fold higher cost of entry.
W
Way
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Couple more from the Super Isolette
XP2
Fuji 160C
XP2

Fuji 160C

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