Hari
Well-known
100 feet frest tri-x and a HumVee vest with lots of pockets
Hari
Well-known
100 feet fresh tri-x and a HumVee vest with lots of pockets
valdas
Veteran
As I am waiting for my new Graflex I have ordered from Fotoimpex some ADOX CHS 100 II film in 4x5 and also RA4 developer to test for ECN process film.
carbo73
Well-known
A Nagel Pupille, the model with the same Leitz Elmar f3.5 / 50mm as the Leica. Sadly, this one specimen has a scratched front lens and even the shutter is slow on all speeds (probably meaning that the springs are worn, so no cleaning would help). It works, but the images are not great at all.
And a MFAP Pontiac Bloc Metall 45, one of the most beautiful cameras made in France you could ever get. It's a 9x12 folder beautifully manufactured just after WW2. It does not use 120 format, but 620, so the film needs to be respooled. The top controls of the camera, carved in aluminium, are a beauty!

And a MFAP Pontiac Bloc Metall 45, one of the most beautiful cameras made in France you could ever get. It's a 9x12 folder beautifully manufactured just after WW2. It does not use 120 format, but 620, so the film needs to be respooled. The top controls of the camera, carved in aluminium, are a beauty!



Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
A Soligor (Ichizuka) 50mm f/1.4 C mount lens.
A Nikon F mount reverse adapter for macro use.
7, count them, 7 manual typewriters. All needing some repair. Smith-Coronas and a couple Royals.
Phil Forrest
A Nikon F mount reverse adapter for macro use.
7, count them, 7 manual typewriters. All needing some repair. Smith-Coronas and a couple Royals.
Phil Forrest
pushto1600
Certified Camera Owner
100 feet fresh tri-x and a HumVee vest with lots of pockets
how's the vest? I've always wanted to look like bruce gilden.
pushto1600
Certified Camera Owner
I bought an RB67 Pro SD with a 127mm 3.5 for studio portraits of my family since we're all stuck inside.
f.hayek
Well-known
Managed to pay my mortgage and credit cards. Not so sure about next month...
JeffS7444
Well-known
Not a camera, but a photo-related item:
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
An orange filter for my 50mm Summitar. What a beautiful thing!
Hari
Well-known
Pushto1600: don't know bruce gilden
humvee vest holds all my 35mm kit
no weight on the shoulders from a bag
humvee vest holds all my 35mm kit
no weight on the shoulders from a bag
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
An Industar 53mm f2.8 for my Leica and 30 rolls of Fomapan b/w film.
shawn
Veteran
A Fotodiox pro adapter.
Shawn


Shawn
jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
I sold a 35mm summilux pre-asph years ago, and have been looking for a replacement for a long long time.
Finally found a Canadian 35mm Summilux pre-asph for nearly a song. I couldn’t be more happy, and this time, I’m never selling.
Finally found a Canadian 35mm Summilux pre-asph for nearly a song. I couldn’t be more happy, and this time, I’m never selling.
carbo73
Well-known
A Voigtländer Vito BL, made in 1958. I bought this camera because my grandfather had one, but it's not mine. In fact this one I bought quite cheap on the internet, it's so identical to my grandfather's, that fortunately it has an inside sticker of the retailer (near Duisburg, in Germany) so I can differentiate both.
Both work well, and I discovered that the Vitos are a wonderful small but very well thought camera. It's quite heavy for its size, and although lacks rangefinder, it's easy to do zone focusing and has a wonderfully luminous viewfinder. I will buy more Vitos, as they are quite cheap.
Both work well, and I discovered that the Vitos are a wonderful small but very well thought camera. It's quite heavy for its size, and although lacks rangefinder, it's easy to do zone focusing and has a wonderfully luminous viewfinder. I will buy more Vitos, as they are quite cheap.

rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Hopefully not to heretical: a Fujinon W 150mm lens on a (gasp!) Nikon branded board. For my 4x5 camera.
Expecting delivery tomorrow.
Recently got some J.Lane Dry Plates and the Stearman plate holders delivered.
Hoping the Chromagraphica plate holders for my camera ship soon.
Then, weather permitting, I plan an expedition to my backyard.
Fujinon 150 by rbiemer, on Flickr
Expecting delivery tomorrow.
Recently got some J.Lane Dry Plates and the Stearman plate holders delivered.
Hoping the Chromagraphica plate holders for my camera ship soon.
Then, weather permitting, I plan an expedition to my backyard.

carbo73
Well-known
A French camera, a Gaumont Stereo Spido (or Stereospido), made c.1920-29. It's my first stereo camera. Sadly the ground glass arrived broken. It works, but has proven difficult to use without the proper format sheet or plates. One day I have to make an special order to Jason Lane.
It's quite heavy, being all metal, and even the aperture indications are very odd and not used anymore.
It's quite heavy, being all metal, and even the aperture indications are very odd and not used anymore.



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I'm thankful for enterprises that continue to ship under the current conditions. I just bought some Marshall spotone and a box of 250 sheets of Ilford Classic FB 8"x10".
Thanks to B &H
Thanks to B &H
Vince Lupo
Whatever
A French camera, a Gaumont Stereo Spido (or Stereospido), made c.1920-29. It's my first stereo camera. Sadly the ground glass arrived broken. It works, but has proven difficult to use without the proper format sheet or plates. One day I have to make an special order to Jason Lane.
It's quite heavy, being all metal, and even the aperture indications are very odd and not used anymore.
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I had one of those very backs completely fail on me with the Stereflektoskop and glass plates. Hopefully you won’t have the same heartache.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Maybe easier to have one of those Leica stereosets. Not really cheap, but very handy I think.
Erik.
Erik.

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