lxmike
M2 fan.
largedrink
Down Under
zwicko
Established
lxmike
M2 fan.
A Petri Color 35, I just pulled it apart and cleaned the lens and viewfinder.
A beauty, with a great lens
largedrink
Down Under
A beauty, with a great lens
I'm looking forward to putting a film through it. I have seen some photos online with quite characterful bokeh taken with this camera. And the build quality is impressive, it's a heavy thing! If you / anyone have any sample shots taken with one I'm interested to see them.
JeffS7444
Well-known
I wanted to emphasize the geometric form of the Ricoh Auto Half-E, so I "floated" it above the background in order to minimize shadows, and I photographed it straight on with 50 mm macro lens. And except for the reflections from the coated lens, the image was already nearly monochromatic, so I converted to b&w.
Camera's selenium meter cell is dead, but perhaps I'll see if I can cut a silicon photocell to fit. Meanwhile, I can still use it at 1/30th sec with manual aperture control.

Camera's selenium meter cell is dead, but perhaps I'll see if I can cut a silicon photocell to fit. Meanwhile, I can still use it at 1/30th sec with manual aperture control.

Jitterbug
Newbie
I realise this isn't rangefinder related... but I'd been wanting to get back to photography after a big move (so it's been a long while) and decided to go on a bit of a Zuiko binge and managed to get some in mint shape (with boxes even):

- H.Zuiko 24mm 2.8
- G.Zuiko 35mm 2.8
- Zuiko MC 135mm 2.8

MrFujicaman
Well-known
100 feet of Ilford Pan-F+
Nokton48
Veteran
Me Also. "Increasing Film Speed" Peterson's Edition, and 100' of PanF+. And 100' of HP5+. And 250 feet of 18cm Agfa Aviphot 200.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
I wanted to emphasize the geometric form of the Ricoh Auto Half-E, so I "floated" it above the background in order to minimize shadows, and I photographed it straight on with 50 mm macro lens. And except for the reflections from the coated lens, the image was already nearly monochromatic, so I converted to b&w.
Camera's selenium meter cell is dead, but perhaps I'll see if I can cut a silicon photocell to fit. Meanwhile, I can still use it at 1/30th sec with manual aperture control.
Nice find Jeff, and I love how you chose to photograph it. At first I thought it was a 1960's promotional photo of the camera!
lxmike
M2 fan.
I'm looking forward to putting a film through it. I have seen some photos online with quite characterful bokeh taken with this camera. And the build quality is impressive, it's a heavy thing! If you / anyone have any sample shots taken with one I'm interested to see them.
I see if I can dig some out, I used to shoot with one about fifteen year ago, may be a little longer, from memory it was a nice camera to shoot colour film through, I'm sure you will enjoy it!
JeffS7444
Well-known
Nice find Jeff, and I love how you chose to photograph it. At first I thought it was a 1960's promotional photo of the camera!
Thank you! That's pretty much the effect I was after. I added details about how I staged the photo, figuring that without it, folks might just think I scanned a catalog image.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Small item, Mil-O UV17 Series V with case. Needed to protect the Cooke Amotal and it fits between lens hood and the lens by slipping into the space just before the front lens element. Hurrah!
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
It's been a busy few weeks. First, several rolls of Arrista and Fomapan 100. Then a Bessa R from TaoPhoto to go with my Bessa L, and finally I got Helen Hill's M10 in the mail today! I'm poor but happy.
seany65
Well-known
I've been buying some Bayonet 1/B30 filters for my Yashica 635. I've probably gone a "little bit" overboard as I'm fairly sure I probably won't use the 80B, and only have (very?) limited use for the Cross screen 4, the diffuser, the clear centre spot (which does have a clean, clear centre spot, but when I attach it to the viewing lens after carefully focusing it, seems to show an out of focus image even in the ground glass centre?) I may get some use out of the NDx2, but probably not too much out of the 81A nor the 82A.
Having read (in a leaflet that came with the diffuser filter) that "Duto" filters are like diffusers, but the image looks a bit sharper, I'll probably end up getting one of those.
I'm waiting on the fourth bayonet 1 Green filter. It's a complicated story but Rollei bayonet 1 Green filters are more like light green filters and their actual "Hell-Grun/Light Green" is the same as my Hoya Yellow-Green! I've ordered a no-name green in the hope that it's actually darkish-medium Green.
There is a Photax "Crystal" filter I could get, but I've no idea what it does. Googling hasn't been much help.
Having read (in a leaflet that came with the diffuser filter) that "Duto" filters are like diffusers, but the image looks a bit sharper, I'll probably end up getting one of those.
I'm waiting on the fourth bayonet 1 Green filter. It's a complicated story but Rollei bayonet 1 Green filters are more like light green filters and their actual "Hell-Grun/Light Green" is the same as my Hoya Yellow-Green! I've ordered a no-name green in the hope that it's actually darkish-medium Green.
There is a Photax "Crystal" filter I could get, but I've no idea what it does. Googling hasn't been much help.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Obviously, it makes all your photos "Crystal" clear, even when out of focus or blurred from camera shake. A must-have for every photographer. Don't hesitate!There is a Photax "Crystal" filter I could get, but I've no idea what it does. Googling hasn't been much help.
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
It was the last day of the Fujifilm Summer Sale at the local camera shop. The dollar/yen exchange rate was strongly in my favor.
It would have been a sin not to buy it! I bought it!
Fujinon XF 33mm f1.4 R LM WR lens (FF Eq 50mm) (ø58mm filter size)
R - Aperture ring
LM – Linear Motor
WR - Weather Resistant
All the best,
Mike
It would have been a sin not to buy it! I bought it!
Fujinon XF 33mm f1.4 R LM WR lens (FF Eq 50mm) (ø58mm filter size)
R - Aperture ring
LM – Linear Motor
WR - Weather Resistant
All the best,
Mike
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
It was the last day of the Fujifilm Summer Sale at the local camera shop. The dollar/yen exchange rate was strongly in my favor.
It would have been a sin not to buy it! I bought it!
Fujinon XF 33mm f1.4 R LM WR lens (FF Eq 50mm) (ø58mm filter size)
R - Aperture ring
LM – Linear Motor
WR - Weather Resistant
All the best,
Mike
The Gods demanded you purchase it.
seany65
Well-known
Obviously, it makes all your photos "Crystal" clear, even when out of focus or blurred from camera shake. A must-have for every photographer. Don't hesitate!
Lol.
I've just found out what it actually does : It's a sort of cross screen filter but with the lines going diagonally, and spread further apart than a cross screen. Something to do with making lights look a bit like snowflakes or something. I'll let you know if I win it. I admit it, I've got "almost pointless filter" gas!
Speedy
Well-known
a bottle of campari to make some negroni(s)...my gin suddenly disappeared....then everything is fine with the bacardi instead of gin...
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