U uhoh7 Veteran Local time 5:52 AM Joined Jan 14, 2011 Messages 2,795 View My Gallery Feb 6, 2012 #1 this should be easy for many here: what camera is this around the neck of Dr Kandell?
haempe Well-known Local time 2:52 PM Joined Mar 14, 2010 Messages 984 View My Gallery Feb 6, 2012 #2 M3 🙂 .......
K KoNickon Nick Merritt Local time 5:52 AM Joined Aug 5, 2005 Messages 4,759 Location Hartford, CT USA View My Gallery Feb 6, 2012 #3 M3 with a goggled 35 -- Summaron probably. Who is Dr. Kandell? Odd picture; looks like it was taken in a studio with a fake Alps backfrop.
M3 with a goggled 35 -- Summaron probably. Who is Dr. Kandell? Odd picture; looks like it was taken in a studio with a fake Alps backfrop.
D dabick42 Well-known Local time 5:52 AM Joined Nov 21, 2011 Messages 275 View My Gallery Feb 6, 2012 #4 Yup, M3 fitted with goggled 35mm lens. I'd recognise it anywhere, even if I was blindfolded in a coalcellar !
Yup, M3 fitted with goggled 35mm lens. I'd recognise it anywhere, even if I was blindfolded in a coalcellar !
hipsterdufus Photographer? Local time 8:52 AM Joined Dec 7, 2009 Messages 886 Location Detroit-ish, MI View My Gallery Feb 6, 2012 #5 What more could any man want... a dark-haired woman and an M3...
U uhoh7 Veteran Local time 5:52 AM Joined Jan 14, 2011 Messages 2,795 View My Gallery Feb 6, 2012 #6 Thank You!!!! She knew what to do with it : http://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?sp=3&co=kskm&st=grid
gb hill Veteran Local time 8:52 AM Joined Sep 10, 2006 Messages 5,947 Location North Carolina View My Gallery Feb 6, 2012 #7 Why goggles? Was it because the certain leica in production at the time didn't produce the right frame lines in camera?
Why goggles? Was it because the certain leica in production at the time didn't produce the right frame lines in camera?
splitimageview coincidence rangefinder Staff member Local time 7:52 AM Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 10,069 Location Austin View My Gallery Feb 6, 2012 #8 M3 doesn't have 35mm frames. So the goggles adjusted the viewing angle so the 50mm frame would appear as 35mm. They work on other Ms as well, cuz they pull up the 50mm frames in all Ms. But they are especially good on an M3 since the view is larger.
M3 doesn't have 35mm frames. So the goggles adjusted the viewing angle so the 50mm frame would appear as 35mm. They work on other Ms as well, cuz they pull up the 50mm frames in all Ms. But they are especially good on an M3 since the view is larger.
BobYIL Well-known Local time 5:52 AM Joined Sep 26, 2009 Messages 1,252 View My Gallery Feb 6, 2012 #9 uhoh7 said: Thank You!!!! She knew what to do with it : http://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?sp=3&co=kskm&st=grid Click to expand... Yep... seems so she did know too well...
uhoh7 said: Thank You!!!! She knew what to do with it : http://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?sp=3&co=kskm&st=grid Click to expand... Yep... seems so she did know too well...
shadowfox Darkroom printing lives Local time 7:52 AM Joined Oct 24, 2006 Messages 8,770 View My Gallery Feb 7, 2012 #11 Thank your for the info. That's a treasure trove of excellent documentary photos. I really like her B&W photos, delicate and balanced compositions.
Thank your for the info. That's a treasure trove of excellent documentary photos. I really like her B&W photos, delicate and balanced compositions.