rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Stopped by the local "Thrifty Shopper" (a charity shop) and they didn't have any cameras but there was a copy of The Science Of Photography by H. Baines and "revised and brought completely up to date by E.S. Bomback. From 1976.
For $1, I don't really mind that it is no longer completely up to date.
For $1, I don't really mind that it is no longer completely up to date.
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2 unopened boxes of Zone VI Brilliant 11x14. I always got great prints on that paper.....
also a used 20x24" easel.
also a used 20x24" easel.
carbo73
Well-known
A WW2-era gun camera Fairchild AN-N6, with Kodak lens:
A broken Soviet KMZ Zenit-1, made in 1955:
I've tried to disassembly and fix it, but to no avail. The main structure is broken, so the levers and rollers don't fit properly. Fortunately it was very cheap.
And the "nephew" of the Zenit-1, the KMZ Krystall, a short-lived unusually-looking Soviet SLR, made in 1962:

A broken Soviet KMZ Zenit-1, made in 1955:

I've tried to disassembly and fix it, but to no avail. The main structure is broken, so the levers and rollers don't fit properly. Fortunately it was very cheap.
And the "nephew" of the Zenit-1, the KMZ Krystall, a short-lived unusually-looking Soviet SLR, made in 1962:

capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
My brother, who knows nothing at al about cameras, bought a box of them at a yard sale on Saturday for $100.
He was excited by the old box camera and the Instamatic that was still in its original box. There was also two 1990s Minolta SLRs with consumer-grade lenses on them and an old Polaroid folder camera.
And a Minilux. Damn him.
He wants too much for it and I don't really need one, but I helped him to clean it up and to write the ad for him to put it online.
He was excited by the old box camera and the Instamatic that was still in its original box. There was also two 1990s Minolta SLRs with consumer-grade lenses on them and an old Polaroid folder camera.
And a Minilux. Damn him.
He wants too much for it and I don't really need one, but I helped him to clean it up and to write the ad for him to put it online.
seany65
Well-known
I bought a collapsible Industar 50 with case, caps and receipt thingy. I have to presume it's a receipt as I don't read whatever language it's in. Click on pics for big versions:
Not sure there should be green string in it!:
Nor this string at the other end of the lens barrel!:
It may be a bit too rusty on the inside!:
Here's the receipt thing:
The receipt is for my lens:
Perhaps I shouldn't have paid £15 for it.

Not sure there should be green string in it!:

Nor this string at the other end of the lens barrel!:

It may be a bit too rusty on the inside!:

Here's the receipt thing:


The receipt is for my lens:

Perhaps I shouldn't have paid £15 for it.
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
as long as focus is not stuck and lens are ok I guess there is no problem
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Gregm61
Well-known
From Tamarkin, a second M4 that should arrive today, and what is supposedly an almost mint 21mm f3.4 black Super Angulon, complete in box that I will start shooting on one of the M4’s as soon as it arrives.
donkee
Established
I picked up a Kodak Jiffy Six-20 in beautiful shape in a Kodak leather case that is in very good condition. I have it loaded up now hoping to have some time to use it....
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
W-nikkor 3.5cm f1.8
Fjäll
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Mamiya 7
MrFujicaman
Well-known
a new sump pump for my darkroom...((%#&( float switch on the old one kept hanging up and letting the drum the sink drains into overflow. Got one with a vertical float switch this time!
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi seany65,
You said "I bought a collapsible Industar 50 with case, caps and receipt thingy. I have to presume it's a receipt as I don't read whatever language it's in."
Well, would you believe it's in Russian? It's the lens's "Passport" showing the model, focal length, maximum aperture and register. It's dated 29 April 1968.
"ОТК" is a standard abbreviation for the inspection dept. or QC.
You can probably guess the rest...
Regards, David
You said "I bought a collapsible Industar 50 with case, caps and receipt thingy. I have to presume it's a receipt as I don't read whatever language it's in."
Well, would you believe it's in Russian? It's the lens's "Passport" showing the model, focal length, maximum aperture and register. It's dated 29 April 1968.
"ОТК" is a standard abbreviation for the inspection dept. or QC.
You can probably guess the rest...
Regards, David
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capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
A Beseler 23C II with all of the fixins.
kuvvy
Well-known
Thumb grip for X100F.
lxmike
M2 fan.
a light seal kit for my Mamiya C220
ktmrider
Well-known
50f1.2 Nokton to go around the world with me in a few days. The accolades this lens is receiving on the internet are true!
seany65
Well-known
Hi seany65,
You said "I bought a collapsible Industar 50 with case, caps and receipt thingy. I have to presume it's a receipt as I don't read whatever language it's in."
Well, would you believe it's in Russian? It's the lens's "Passport" showing the model, focal length, maximum aperture and register. It's dated 29 April 1968.
"ОТК" is a standard abbreviation for the inspection dept. or QC.
You can probably guess the rest...
Regards, David
David, thanks for the info. I did think it was probably in Russian, but other langauges also use the Cyrillic alphabet and not knowing exactly what the paper was, I had to hedge my bets.
Alfa2 on the USSRphoto forum says there shouldn't be any string in the construction. I can't see how the green string would get in there but I can guess that the white string is from a label which hasn't been removed, although I've no idea what the soft-ish brown stuff that the white string rests on in the photo is.
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