ruby.monkey
Veteran
A Panasonic 20mm f1.7, very much an impulse buy!
Good impulse. It's a great little lens.
carbo73
Well-known
A Canon II B without lens, but with the historically interesting inscription "Made in Occupied Japan".


Mcary
Well-known
50mm Summilux Pre ASP V2 in like new condition, by the serial number it looks like it was made in 1968.
Arrived this morning so I've been spending the morning chasing/shooting my cats at F 1.4
Arrived this morning so I've been spending the morning chasing/shooting my cats at F 1.4
Red Rock Bill
Well-known
Leica M5 in beautiful condition from Tony Rose ,Pop Flash Photo.....great folks to deal with...
.loaded it with Tri x and will use my 5cm collapsible Summicron.....Merry Christmas to me....regards,Bill
.loaded it with Tri x and will use my 5cm collapsible Summicron.....Merry Christmas to me....regards,Bill
Sumarongi
Registered Vaudevillain




... this time the right right angle finder —— there's no name on it, but then when new it was quite certainly the most expensive on the market (except there was an Alpa right angle finder?); anyways, on my Bessa R2, it works like a charm —— I just had to add the original Voigtländer «Double Accessory Shoe, Type C», and as a means against stray light I left the aforementioned Nikon DK-22 inbetween
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
I finally took the plunge so to say concerning Piezography kit. I'll be spending part of this weekend converting my Epson 1430 over to B&W only printer.
Pentode
Well-known
A stainless steel 11x14 print washer from Craigslist and a 100’ roll of frozen Pan-X from a nice gentleman on the Photrio forum.
carbo73
Well-known
A Kodak No.1A Folding Pocket Special from 1909-1912, useable with 120 format thanks to an adapter kit from Camerhack. It's like a "miniature" version of the No.3A Folding Pocket.

capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
A Pentax Auto 110 Super 4-lens kit.

seany65
Well-known
I paid for this on ebay last Thursday (29/11/81) and received it shortly before 3pm today (3/12/18). It came from Italy. Click on thumb for big pic:

A Pentacon Electric 29mm lens.
I can't find anything wrong with it, but the aperture ring is a little stiffer to move than usual and as usual for pentacon lenses the aperture indents are rather light, so sometimes the indent halfway between f22 and f16 feels like it isn't there, but going from f16 to f22 usually shows it is there, especially if I go slow.

A Pentacon Electric 29mm lens.
I can't find anything wrong with it, but the aperture ring is a little stiffer to move than usual and as usual for pentacon lenses the aperture indents are rather light, so sometimes the indent halfway between f22 and f16 feels like it isn't there, but going from f16 to f22 usually shows it is there, especially if I go slow.
Sumarongi
Registered Vaudevillain
I can't find anything wrong with it, but the aperture ring is a little stiffer to move than usual and as usual for pentacon lenses the aperture indents are rather light, so sometimes the indent halfway between f22 and f16 feels like it isn't there, but going from f16 to f22 usually shows it is there, especially if I go slow.
It's absolutely not unusual that there's no half stop between f/22 and f/16; this was standard until recently, erm 1970s, or so, before microchip-nonsense and cheapo plastics were built even into expensive lenses. —— Roger Hicks could explain the reason why, do you have any of his books? I think it's explained in his book «A History of the 35mm Still Camera».
creenus
Established
Nikon AF Micro-NIKKOR 200mm f/4D IF-ED (enough semi-meaningless initials from Nikon, huh?), used. For my D600 - can't wait to play with this lens!
I'm used to fairly light lenses, and this one's hefty, for me, at least: 2.61 lb / 1185 g - I'll be using my tripod, definitely - has a sturdy mount
I'm used to fairly light lenses, and this one's hefty, for me, at least: 2.61 lb / 1185 g - I'll be using my tripod, definitely - has a sturdy mount
MrFujicaman
Well-known
A Vivitar 285 for $2.95
pmviewcam
Member
LeRouge 6x6 pinhole - simple and fun.
aizan
Veteran
A Leofoto PC-90 smartphone clamp that I will modify to use with a Kodak Brownie. 
lxmike
M2 fan.
Nothing photographic, however l have just added three fountain pens to my small collection, a Parker Slimfold, (1964/5), a modern Jinhao 750 and a parker demonstrator, (circa mid 90's), with see through green ink chamber
lxmike
M2 fan.
Nothing photographic, however l have just added three fountain pens to my small collection, a Parker Slimfold, (1964/5), a modern Jinhao 750 and a parker demonstrator, (circa mid 90's), with see through green ink chamber
lxmike
M2 fan.
A Vivitar 285 for $2.95
a bargain price for a classic
MrFujicaman
Well-known
A 75mm enlarging lens for $8.55.
Pentode
Well-known
Two Enna Sockel lenses for my Exakta VX: a 24mm f/4 and a 135mm f/2.8.
Uh, oh.... another fountain pen guy....Nothing photographic, however l have just added three fountain pens to my small collection, a Parker Slimfold, (1964/5), a modern Jinhao 750 and a parker demonstrator, (circa mid 90's), with see through green ink chamber
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