Show Your Scale Focus Beauties!

Two scale focus with their older friend
 

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My Rollei 35 T next to its big brother!
 

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I wish my XA4 didn't kick the bucket on my trip earlier in the year, it got stuck in self-timer mode mid trip, so I had to finish the last 15 shots or so shooting in that mode. I really preferred it over the XA2 from the lens and extra focusing points.
 
I wish my XA4 didn't kick the bucket on my trip earlier in the year, it got stuck in self-timer mode mid trip, so I had to finish the last 15 shots or so shooting in that mode. I really preferred it over the XA2 from the lens and extra focusing points.
The 28mm lens on the XA 4 is a big plus, nice and wide on a compact body.
 
Here is my Retina 1a. Arrived in college Sept. 1967. My first “real” camera! Serviced by Chris Sherlock in June of ‘16. I enjoy taking it out for a “sunny 16” day of photography!!
 
Leica I (C) by Neal Wellons, on Flickr
Interchangeable lens variation of the Leica I. This camera is from 1931. It looks like the paint was removed long ago. Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens.

Bilora Radix 35mm 24 X 24 Camera by Neal Wellons, on Flickr
35mm 24 X 24 format camera uses Agfa Karat cassettes, 1/50 shutter speed with Biloxar 38mm f/5.6 lens. F/stops to f/16 and three marked focus points. Models were made in West Germany from 1948 - 1952.
 
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