Some photos from the Kinoflex (worst TLR?)

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Some might consider this a pseudo-TLR, as it is a fixed focus camera. But it does have a ground glass focusing screen which can be used to roughly find the proper distance from camera to subject.

The lens has two identical elements, mirroring each other's placement on opposite side of the aperture. This corrects for barrel distortion, but creates an high degree of field curvature. Objects in the center of the frame have to be about 10' from the camera to be in focus. Objects at the edge of the frame need to be about 3' from the camera to be in focus. Although I figured this out a while ago, I never put this knowledge to good use.

A couple weeks ago, the annual vintage VW meet was happening, and I thought I'd try my hand at compositions that would take advantage of this poor lens's faults. I used a yellow filter to help compensate for the camera's slow 1/30 shutter speed, and on Fuji Acros this seems to produce an effect more like you'd expect using an orange or red filter on most B&W films. Pretty moody stuff.


June Bug Rally by Berang Berang, on Flickr


June Bug Rally by Berang Berang, on Flickr


June Bug Rally by Berang Berang, on Flickr

Last year I took the same camera to the same event, and got this photo which demonstrates the effect of the lens clearly - note the car in the center, and the man walking towards the camera on the left, both are the same distance from the camera, but the car is in sharp focus, and the man is in soft focus.


June Bug Rally by Berang Berang, on Flickr

This camera's only adjustment is the aperture, which allows for f/8, f/11, and f/16. It's not much more than box camera, but being metal, it's a bit more durable, and the large focus screen is a bonus for composing. Apparently some of the Halina branded versions had a brilliant finder instead of the ground glass, but I have never seen one in the U.S. equipped like that.
 
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A couple weeks ago, the annual vintage VW meet was happening, and I thought I'd try my hand at compositions that would take advantage of this poor lens's faults...

Nicely done.

By understanding the flaws, you have triumphed.
 
The Kinoflex shots are surprisingly good for what it is. I'd try to avoid backlit scenarios, or else fashion some sort of a hood for it as the taking lens appears to suffer serious flaring.

All in all it's great fun to see what what can be done with these low cost cute cameras.
 
Calling it a TLR is pushing it a bit - really it's a 6x6 box camera, but it does have one lens atop the other, so I introduce to you the Coronet Popular 12!


Coronet in action! by gray1720, on Flickr


Amateur Photography spring meeting in Oxford by gray1720, on Flickr

I also have the very similar Coronet Dynamic 12 - I'd assumed that someone had been into it and flipped the lens from the funky distortion I got but, looking at the shot above, maybe that's how they were made?

Adrian
 
The Kinoflex shots are surprisingly good for what it is. I'd try to avoid backlit scenarios, or else fashion some sort of a hood for it as the taking lens appears to suffer serious flaring.

All in all it's great fun to see what what can be done with these low cost cute cameras.

That's with a hood! I've got a Series something or other hood to hold the yellow filter, and it's just the right size to fit on the lens. But uncoated filter + uncoated glass, and probably a hood that's too wide for the angle of view means flare is going to happen anyway. 😀

Another shot - not quite close enough to the first car to get it sharp.


jb08 by Berang Berang, on Flickr

It's been fun, but there's only so many ways you can work something up close into the extreme edge before you get tired of that one trick.

Calling it a TLR is pushing it a bit - really it's a 6x6 box camera, but it does have one lens atop the other, so I introduce to you the Coronet Popular 12!

Maybe you can try the same compositional trick I used and see if anything comes into focus in the edges. It might be worth a shot.
 
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