leicapixie
Well-known
Will you use film or paper negatives?An 8x10 pinhole camera made of wood. I will be taking my first shots with it in a couple of days.
Making contacts can be interesting.
Congrats and best of luck.
valdas
Veteran
Konica Hexanon 85/1.8 lens.
raid
Dad Photographer
In the last few weeks I’ve picked up a small kit of Canon FD gear - a New F-1 with AE finder and motor, a T-90, 50/1.4, 50/1.8, 100/2.8 and 35-70/4. I have always been a Nikon shooter but have wanted these for years, just because.
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You now have a great Canon rig. Enjoy.
kknox
kknox
5 rolls of Portra 400 film.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Some carrots for dinner.
Uncle Bill
Well-known
I picked up nine rolls of Lomography 400 C-41 (not the F squared stuff) from FPP and that's in transit from NJ. I also have a mid-1970s Asahi Pentax KM ( a Spotmatic F with a K mount) on its way from Japan.
Niko
Established
Kowa SW, just for fun! There's not much info about the camera available, but somehow i just had to have one...

Krosya
Konicaze




American made in 1940s, still works fine. Half frame.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Kowa SW, just for fun! There's not much info about the camera available, but somehow i just had to have one...
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I am looking for them cameras for some time now but they don't come cheap usually. I used to have a kowa kallo wide and quite liked its lens.
dee
Well-known
New ex-dem Fujifilm X-T1 18-55 at bargain price for that SLR style experience .
Now I have a super trilogy of 'Rangefinder' X-Pro1 , compact X-M1 and 'SLR' X-T1 .
dee
Now I have a super trilogy of 'Rangefinder' X-Pro1 , compact X-M1 and 'SLR' X-T1 .
dee
carbo73
Well-known
A Kodak Bulls Eye box camera from c.1913, and a Kodak No.3 Folding Pocket from 1910, with Bausch & Lomb Automat shutter.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
SMC Pentax (K) 35/3.5 lens
I now have two copies of this lens.
Yes, it's that good...
Chris
I now have two copies of this lens.
Yes, it's that good...
Chris
Zmuda
Member
daveleo
what?
SMC Pentax (K) 35/3.5 lens
I now have two copies of this lens.
Yes, it's that good...
Chris
Jees! .... last week I got one (M42 mount) in excellent condition.
Gorgeous little lens. Really.
daveleo
what?
Man walks down the street with a camera like that, and people know he's not afraid of anything.
https://i.imgur.com/b5PydJ1.mp4
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NickTrop
Veteran
Nikon 80-200mm f4.5 AI. One touch. Arguably the first zoom that showed a zoom can deliver pro-level results. $1800 in its day adjusted for inflation. All metal construction, still a worthy lens today. Clean optics, KEH "BGN" -- $59, shipped. This lens still simply delivers and is a true bargain. Brick outhouses claim they're built like this lens. Not a zoom guy but wanted one for my Nikon to complete the kit. Wanted max optical quality/min cost. Chose this. Am pleased. There were three versions of this lens, the last being an f4 version. The second version of the 4.5 has a rectangular baffle on the rear element and is supposed to be the best, albeit marginally. The f4 version gets mixed review. I say, with a 40 yo lens, buy based on condition, especially optics. No haze, no fungus, etc. Bypass the gear roulette wheel that is eBay, and go with KEH (or similar) for a lens that's been professionally inspected, rated by a business that has a reputation to protect, offers good customer service and return policy.
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Uncle Brian
Member
Added a few box cameras to the family, an Agfa Synchro box that might be 120 but has squinty little viewfinder windows and a brownie E that looks new ... I have re-rolled some film onto 620 spools and sometine soon it will be in use.
Thinking about a Flexaret V11 from cupog
GAS is fun 
Thinking about a Flexaret V11 from cupog
steveyork
Well-known
Every 5-7 years I spend 12-18 months blowing what I'm using. Leica M ---> top end Leica M ----> Leica R ----> to now just having less of any one thing and building more variety, with an emphasis on older lenses (better for B&W). Stunned at the affordability and quality of everything not beginning with the letter "L". Maybe I spent that last two decades walking down the wrong path.
Alex Krasotkin
Well-known
A few rolls of Fuji Provia 100F, Ilford HP5 both for 35m and 120 and gorgeous whitegold ring with big green ametist for my wife to celebrate our 10 year anniversary.)
raid
Dad Photographer
Congratulations, Alex. May you be able to presentyour wife many more such rings in the future!
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