What have you just BOUGHT?

. . . . . picked up three rolls of ADOX CHS 25 SCHWARZWEISSFILM B&W 35mm

fotomeow;1942604 I'm a film user said:
I have not used the film at all. I have used the Ilford Pan-F Plus 50 which I love in both the 35mm and 120. It has a fine to no grain appearance which I really like. I saw the ADOC 25 while at the camera store and decided to pick it up for a test run. Something new and different and looking forward to seeing the results.
 
From the collection of a good friend's distant relative:

Rolleiflex T
Pentax MX, SMC 50/2
Minolta Dynax 7, 50/2.8 Macro, 28/2.8
Exakta RTL1000, Meyer Oriston 50/1.8, W/L finder and TTL prism
Exakta Varex IIa, Pancolar 50/2, Tessar 50/2.8
Exakta Kine, Schneider Xenar 50/2.8
Soligor 400mm f/6.3 in T2 mount

There was also some extension tubes for the Minolta and the Exaktas and a set of BPM bellows with Exakta mounts. Must see if I can find some other mounts for the bellows. :)

All in fairly grubby condition (except the Minolta) and the Pentax was wound but wouldn't fire. Fixed the Pentax and working on cleaning up the rest. I don't think the TTL prism for the RTL1000 is going to work though.

Ronnie
 
I also have both lenses (M-Rokkor 40/2 II and Nokton 40/1.4). I'll be interested to hear your feelings about them in comparison.

I like both very much.
I'm not an expert in technical reviews, but I'll be glad to share my experience with those 2 lenses, using them on 2 CLEs.
 
Nine rolls of expired Kodak Vericolor 160 film in 220 format. Woohoo! Can't wait to get my Yashica Mat 124 back from Essex.

Kenny
 
new computer rig...

a Macbook Pro Retina with extra memory and storage is on its way from Shanghai, arriving (one hopes) on Friday. It replaces an eight-year old Macbook Pro whose display went dark last week and a god-forsaken PC donated by my employer (hardly fit for the trash, let alone work or photography).

A new Thunderbolt monitor and other minor goodies (mouse, Time Capsule, keyboard) sit in boxes awaiting the computer.

My old one was ancient enough that I believe it might be coal-fired or wood-burning.
 
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