Nokton48
Veteran
From German Ebay, a barrel-mounted Schneider 120mm F6.8 Angulon. This lens has no shutter (don't need one; my SLR Plaubel Makiflexes have focal plane shutters).
My intention is to mount this lens into a Durst IXOTUB recessed enlarger board, and then attach the IXOTUB to a Plaubel Peco Jr. flat board. This project will involve a LOT of metal cutting.
Then this lens will go onto my three Makiflexes (see my avatar). I already have a 120mm Angulon (with Compur shutter) that I use on my Sinar Norma cameras. It is a Dagor formula, that covers 4x5" with moderate movements.
Great lens. Looking forward to using it on the Makiflexes, 120mm is ablout as wide as I can go with these bodies, being SLRs.
My intention is to mount this lens into a Durst IXOTUB recessed enlarger board, and then attach the IXOTUB to a Plaubel Peco Jr. flat board. This project will involve a LOT of metal cutting.
Then this lens will go onto my three Makiflexes (see my avatar). I already have a 120mm Angulon (with Compur shutter) that I use on my Sinar Norma cameras. It is a Dagor formula, that covers 4x5" with moderate movements.
Great lens. Looking forward to using it on the Makiflexes, 120mm is ablout as wide as I can go with these bodies, being SLRs.
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tunalegs
Pretended Artist
daveleo
what?
A little time-lapse camera:
http://www.brinno.com/html/TLC200.html
Not the most sophisticated machine in the world, but wicked cool, cheap and it does well what they say it does.
http://www.brinno.com/html/TLC200.html
Not the most sophisticated machine in the world, but wicked cool, cheap and it does well what they say it does.
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
A little time-lapse camera:
http://www.brinno.com/html/TLC200.html
Not the most sophisticated machine in the world, but wicked cool, cheap and it does well what they say it does.
Looks like there are some nice lenses for it.
The CS 18-55mm f/1.2 Lens from Brinno is a manual-focus lens compatible with their TLC200 Pro HDR Time Lapse Video Camera. The lens provides a 35mm-equivalent focal length range of 18-55mm, covering wide-angle to approximately normal perspectives, and features a manual zoom ring. Its fast f/1.2-1.9 aperture is ideal for effective low-light shooting and shallow depth-of-field effects. The lens elements are crafted from aspherical glass to help correct for spherical aberrations, while the front element is treated with an anti-reflective coating for an improved image quality.
shortstop
Well-known
I got a couple of "junk" cameras, A Bencini Koroll 24s which is very interesting, and an Ansco Readyset Traveler complete with case and instruction folder. The instructions are a bit quaint.
photographing a picnic. one of the reasons why the photography has a meaning. souvenir photos are, in my opinion much more important than many photos "engaged."
Bschif
Established
Hassy 501c w/80 f2.8 Mint condition from George Ury(Christmas present to myself) and I have a M4-P from Tamarkin hopefully arriving tomorrow(because Ive been dying for a M body!)
lxmike
M2 fan.
Spanik
Well-known
A Sigma DP-2m. After seeing some of the results with the DP-1m I couldn't resist the current prices.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Fujinon XF 35mm 1.4, quite excited
daveleo
what?
Looks like there are some nice lenses for it.
John,
I got the basic model - fixed lens. It's nice, it's fun, but watching videos of clouds rolling over your neighborhood gets tedious pretty fast.
Need to find more interesting scenes, and safe places to let your camera sit for a few hours !!
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Aki-Asahi black leather cover and seal kit for Contax 137 MA.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
More Impossible Project Polaroid film, and an electronic flash unit for the SX-70s.
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Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Suday was Spring Swap meet here in Vancouver. Lots of people, lots of tables (120+). I went there with a determined mindset to only sell - almost made it too!
Could not resist a clean Nikonos III with spare seals and the 35f2.5 - and my "coup" of the day, 13 Nikon F screens, from A to G types - all for what you used to pay for a single screen in the past!
Could not resist a clean Nikonos III with spare seals and the 35f2.5 - and my "coup" of the day, 13 Nikon F screens, from A to G types - all for what you used to pay for a single screen in the past!

Peter_Jones
Well-known
Hoods, ND filters, reflector kit, and a pack of 4"x5" Tri-X.
Wonder if I can do a month without buying any photo gear ?
Wonder if I can do a month without buying any photo gear ?
Vics
Veteran
Funny. That's what my wife said just after the FedEx guy delivered my Nikon 1.8/50 AiS just now for my FM2n...Hoods, ND filters, reflector kit, and a pack of 4"x5" Tri-X.
Wonder if I can do a month without buying any photo gear ?
rjbuzzclick
Well-known
My most recent (impulse) purchase: a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 518/16.
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As you can see, so new, I have shot two rolls, more to go tomorrow, but haven't seen the results yet. In fact, the camera was faulty, but I have had the top off and I hope I have repaired the problem - which was that the double exposure prevention mechanism was sticking. Not sure if you should use WD-40 inside cameras - doubtless someone can advise. However, for £37, it is not worth too much worry.
First impressions are of the extreme portability of the machine, if it works, it could be a fave,
rjstep3
I have two of these. On one of mine, the double exposure prevention mechanism was worn to a point that you could trip it with the shutter button without cocking the shutter. At that point you either had to wind on and skip that frame, or use a cable release on the shutter itself. Removing the mechanism is easy so I took it out of both cameras.
Oh, latest purchases...We had a local camera show last weekend. I mostly bought cable releases and other odds and ends out of the $1 boxes, and some expired paper and film to play with.
LazyHammock
Well-known
Just received my new NEX-6 and Leica M adapter. I took it out to the arboretum this afternoon for a quick trial run with the ZM Sonnar C - I'm going to enjoy this system!
merciless49
I'm scared of clowns
I just received a new NEX-6 (go Amazon!) and still am charging it - need to get a separate charger to avoid this maddening process. Will take it out for a spin once it's fully charged. Looking forward to testing this rig out!
MrFujicaman
Well-known
Suday was Spring Swap meet here in Vancouver. Lots of people, lots of tables (120+). I went there with a determined mindset to only sell - almost made it too!
Could not resist a clean Nikonos III with spare seals and the 35f2.5 - and my "coup" of the day, 13 Nikon F screens, from A to G types - all for what you used to pay for a single screen in the past!![]()
You're going to enjoy the Nikonos....I'm told the lens is the same as the 35mm for the Nikon RF cameras.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
I have had Nikonos's before. Used to use them for industrial photography as they survived in really ugly environment (sawmills, power plants etc). I also wanted to ensure nice sunny weather for a while - and a rain proof camera should ensure that.You're going to enjoy the Nikonos....I'm told the lens is the same as the 35mm for the Nikon RF cameras.
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