porktaco
Well-known
porktaco
Well-known
serious question
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
JHutchins
Well-known
Mamiya Universal Press I think
JonasYip
Well-known
Mamiya Univeral Press
porktaco
Well-known
thanks. it is a pretty device
Sparrow
Veteran
... what camera?
Black
Photographer.
jammcat
Lick My Lens Cap
alienmeatsack
Well-known
I am losing my 'randy' edge. I love women, tattooed women and cameras.
All three in one shot, and what do I do? Go look up the camera to see what their deal is, what they cost etc.
Beautiful tattooed woman? Oh, yeah, oops, shes in the shot too.
All three in one shot, and what do I do? Go look up the camera to see what their deal is, what they cost etc.
Beautiful tattooed woman? Oh, yeah, oops, shes in the shot too.
KismetSky
Established
Kai handles one here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUJqBnkdTt4#t=133
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Universal, as evident by the back unlock slider below the flash bracket (the Super 23 would instead have two bellow lock knobs above and below the same).
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Dwig
Well-known
Universal, as evident by the back unlock slider below the flash bracket (the Super 23 would instead have two bellow lock knobs above and below the same).
Yes, plus the Super 23 does not have a removable "back", only a removable "film holder", and thus does not accept the Polaroid film holder seen in the picture. The Universal has removable "backs", one to allow mount "Manyia" film holders and one to mount Graphlock film holders. The Polaroid film holder fits directly to the body without either "back" attached.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Yes, plus the Super 23 does not have a removable "back", only a removable "film holder", and thus does not accept the Polaroid film holder seen in the picture.
That does not look like a Polaroid holder. At any rate, none of mine have that forward bulge. My guess is that it is a silver L-shape Mamiya roll film back (as the wind lever or knob is hidden, of unknown type and model). The photographer or stylist removed the hand grip and cable release, so the camera looks a bit odd.
Dwig
Well-known
That does not look like a Polaroid holder. ...
It has the appearance of the early Polaroid holder that was made using the same aluminum frame and internals as was used in the metal bodied folding Polaroid cameras (e.g. Model 100, 250, 350, ...). The squarish ends and black trim with the flat silver panel (as seen in the mirror reflection) and the fact that it bumps forward and not backward on the far side both indicate that it is not Mamiya style roll holder. When you hold the Mamiya roll holder with both hands your left hand it not as far forward, relative to the body, as seen in the pic.
dogberryjr
[Pithy phrase]
. . . a lucky one.
Dan
Let's Sway
...and what do I do? Go look up the camera ...
As opposed to...?
VertovSvilova
Well-known
It's also what William Eggleston likes to use. Although he's not quite as cute.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
the fact that it bumps forward and not backward on the far side both indicate that it is not Mamiya style roll holder.
I can't see the far side (the mirror only shows a mirror image of the near side), so I can't make out which way that goes. The near side does bump forward, like the Mamiya holders do, and by the right amount (not past the flash bracket) too.
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