creenus
Established
Ordered and recovered Griptac grey on my Leica M2 (with Abrahamsson Rapidwinder).
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Uncle Bill
Well-known
At total impulse purchase last Tuesday, I stopped by Burlington Camera between Toronto and Hamilton to get some colour film developed. They have a well stocked used section of camera gear that's constantly churning. Well, I had my eye on something but it sold a few days before but something else way cooler caught my eye, a black Nikon F with an eye-level prism, with a 640 serial number putting it around January 1960 for being made. The price was a steal and I know I made off like a bandit.
Uncle Bill
Well-known
Now I have to find a Nikkor S 58 f1.4 or nine blade 50 f2 lens for it.
Kent
Finally at home...
HandeVision Iberit 2.4/24

Ambro51
Collector/Photographer
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
At total impulse purchase last Tuesday, I stopped by Burlington Camera between Toronto and Hamilton to get some colour film developed. They have a well stocked used section of camera gear that's constantly churning. Well, I had my eye on something but it sold a few days before but something else way cooler caught my eye, a black Nikon F with an eye-level prism, with a 640 serial number putting it around January 1960 for being made. The price was a steal and I know I made off like a bandit.
Burlington Camera is a dangerous place for my wallet.
robbeiflex
Well-known
Black Olympus OM2n with 50/1.8 and 135/2.8
I guess I should have just held on to the similar set I had a few years ago.
I guess I should have just held on to the similar set I had a few years ago.
carbo73
Well-known
Wow, wonderful. I've been considering buying a working stereo camera, 35mm, 120 (Sputnik) or even a large format from early XX Century. The main isue here is how to make something useable of the images. Buying also a visor, obviously, but maybe you need special double frames if you use slides. So maybe is easier to get some camera-visor sistem that uses paper copies, like the said Sputnik.
45govt
Established
It is a Retina I model 148. Great camera, one of my favorites. That Ektar lens does well. Shoot some color with it too.
Shawn
Thanks Shawn
Appreciate the info.
I look forward to giving it a try.
Don
ruby.monkey
Veteran
My X-T2 has suffered from melting sensor surround and stains on the sensor which I can't clean off; so, since my X-Pro2 and X100F get all the love anyway, I've just sprung for a full-spectrum conversion of the X-T2 to fix this staining and to let me have some fun with what is still a bloody good camera.
Ambro51
Collector/Photographer
Wow, wonderful. I've been considering buying a working stereo camera, 35mm, 120 (Sputnik) or even a large format from early XX Century. The main isue here is how to make something useable of the images. Buying also a visor, obviously, but maybe you need special double frames if you use slides. So maybe is easier to get some camera-visor sistem that uses paper copies, like the said Sputnik.
I’ve used wet plate 5x7 Stereo a lot and classic stereo cards are incredible done right. With the Colorist I’m going to work with it on a tripod with 0.8 direct positive film. I’m going to set these on bound glass for tests. The exact placement I know is critical. Thanks to the short run of mega popularity of stereo during films golden age means a Lot of gear is available cheap. Ha. As I sit and write I look at my collection and wonder about a Stereo Diana Camera!
RObert Budding
D'oh!
I purchased 2 semesters of private college tuition - one for my older son, and one for my younger son. Fortunately they only overlap for this one year!
And I still maintain that a crack habit would be cheaper than having children.
And I still maintain that a crack habit would be cheaper than having children.
Prest_400
Multiformat
Reminds me (no political discussion intended) how Europe is different, there are college tuitions but far from the really expensive US! Had to google it, but in Europe it's about $12000 a year in the public system. Private can get much more expensive, but the base starts at that $12K/year.I purchased 2 semesters of private college tuition - one for my older son, and one for my younger son. Fortunately they only overlap for this one year!
And I still maintain that a crack habit would be cheaper than having children.
As someone in their 20s, and seeing how unstable the contemporary lifestyle is, kids are not planned anytime soon.
Back to topic I'm eyeing a $150 auction for a mint Rolleiflex MX-EVS, 5 days remaining and not one bid... I don't want to.
Next purchase should be film and darkroom related!
shawn
Veteran
Just received an adapter ring for a Minox 35 lens to covert it to Sony E mount.
I bought a dead Minox 35EL for $17 from KEH and after about 20 minutes of work had the lens and associated parts out of the Minox and converted to Sony E mount.
Really nicely done product. It even reuses the light baffle from the Minox. They have versions for M4/3 and Fuji mount too.
Shawn
I bought a dead Minox 35EL for $17 from KEH and after about 20 minutes of work had the lens and associated parts out of the Minox and converted to Sony E mount.
Really nicely done product. It even reuses the light baffle from the Minox. They have versions for M4/3 and Fuji mount too.
Shawn
Attachments
Pentode
Well-known
In the last 2 weeks I made three separate purchases:
Voigtlander Prominent I with Ultron 50/2
then,
Voigtlander Dynaron 100mm and Skoparon 35mm
then,
Minolta SRT-102
It's been a good couple of weeks.
Voigtlander Prominent I with Ultron 50/2
then,
Voigtlander Dynaron 100mm and Skoparon 35mm
then,
Minolta SRT-102
It's been a good couple of weeks.
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
A pair of Stan Smith. The best zoom.
kuvvy
Well-known
Fujifilm 16mm 2.8 should be here tomorrow.
dtcls100
Well-known
Two Nikon AR-1 soft releases for my two Nikon F2AS bodies. I previously bought cheaper knock-off versions, but the quality and feel were not very good. The genuine versions were much better and help with the ergonomics and ability to fire the shutters with less camera shake.
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