MrFujicaman
Well-known
A lid for my Paterson Super System 4 developing tanks.
Tim Murphy
Well-known
Dear Scott,Tim,
I have quite a few cameras now that I could only lust after as a kid. There was about a ten year stretch where they were affordable at thrift shops and on craigslist. After COVID, those deals are much harder to find.
Scott
Harrisburg, OR
When I was a kid 50 years ago I was just getting started in photography. I bought a book, it was from Consumer Guide, or maybe Consumer Reports, but it was a book with detailed information about dozens of cameras. I pretty much memorized the book.
Since that day long ago I've managed to buy and use many of the cameras in the book. I'll agree that deals are getting harder to find, but that only make the ones we bought earlier even more valuable, right?
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg PA
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Godfrey, are you aware of any automated means of using Color Checker + scanned film to get more accurate results from color negatives?
Nothing comes to mind, sorry. Getting color negative mask elimination and then inversion both accurate and pleasing is a tricky bit of business; I imagine it would take a fair bit of software development time and effort to do a decent job.
My understanding is that Negative Lab Pro does a very good job of it, but I usually just do it by eye when I need to ... which is not particularly often since I only very rarely shoot color on film any more.
G
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I really didn't BUY something BUT I did send a Retina IIa to Paul Barden for service. I knew the focus was off and the slower shutter speeds weren't quite right and I've been wanting to see what this little gem was capable of.
I received the Retina today and added a soft shutter release button, reattached the leather shoulder strap, added a Series VI filter then loaded it with some HP5+ (gonna shoot it at 200ASA)
Paul informed me that the rear group of glass was a Rodenstock and not the correct Schneider goup...so I wasn't crazy and it would not focus correctly.
I received the Retina today and added a soft shutter release button, reattached the leather shoulder strap, added a Series VI filter then loaded it with some HP5+ (gonna shoot it at 200ASA)
Paul informed me that the rear group of glass was a Rodenstock and not the correct Schneider goup...so I wasn't crazy and it would not focus correctly.

Tim Murphy
Well-known
I really didn't BUY something BUT I did send a Retina IIa to Paul Barden for service. I knew the focus was off and the slower shutter speeds weren't quite right and I've been wanting to see what this little gem was capable of.
I received the Retina today and added a soft shutter release button, reattached the leather shoulder strap, added a Series VI filter then loaded it with some HP5+ (gonna shoot it at 200ASA)
Paul informed me that the rear group of glass was a Rodenstock and not the correct Schneider goup...so I wasn't crazy and it would not focus correctly.
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Dear nikon sam,
It's good to know you endorse Paul Barden. I plan on boxing up 3 Retina IIIc's to send to him to make one really good one next week. They all sort of work, but not perfectly.
When I get a good one back, he'll get a couple of IIa's to work with.
And then I will be done with collecting Retina's because I'm no kid and I'll be all set!
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg PA
kyte
Established
AE Viewfinder for my Mamiya 645 Pro TL. Got it from Japan because the Yen is low. Now looking for cheap 120 film because I am down to my last 10 rolls.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Glad you got a good deal on the prism! But boy, I haven't seen prices drop. I think the low Yen is more than offset by increasing demand for a decreasing amount of film equipment. And "cheap 120 film" is becoming an oxymoron.AE Viewfinder for my Mamiya 645 Pro TL. Got it from Japan because the Yen is low. Now looking for cheap 120 film because I am down to my last 10 rolls.
Kai-san
Filmwaster
santino
FSU gear head
MD Rokkor 135 mm 2.8 in good condition (except for the pouch that is literally tearing apart).
Godfrey
somewhat colored
The Summicron-M 28 ASPH arrived ... superb, looks perfect, images beautifully!
The M10-R body also arrived ... looks great, works well, but i found the rangefinder collimation and calibration is slightly off. So it's going back to the dealer for a service before I put it into use. Eh, it happens ... that's why I buy from a good dealer who takes care of me.
I'll ship it back on Monday morning (so it doesn't sit in a warehouse over the weekend...) but in the meanwhile, I'll pull out my Lomo Minitar-1 32/2.8 Art Lens and have a play with that setup today.
G
The M10-R body also arrived ... looks great, works well, but i found the rangefinder collimation and calibration is slightly off. So it's going back to the dealer for a service before I put it into use. Eh, it happens ... that's why I buy from a good dealer who takes care of me.
I'll ship it back on Monday morning (so it doesn't sit in a warehouse over the weekend...) but in the meanwhile, I'll pull out my Lomo Minitar-1 32/2.8 Art Lens and have a play with that setup today.
G
lxmike
M2 fan.
A Super Elmar-A 14/3.2 module with one inch sensor for my Insta 360 camera, and insta360 invisible selfie stick, (not for selfies but to attach to my bike for cool above rider images).
dexdog
Veteran
Kai-san, your lens is part of a batch of 3000 completed Dec 13, 1937, according to Thiele.Found a nice CZJ Sonnar 1:1,5 f=5cm to an agreeable price. Clean glass, almost no marks. A little oil on the blades. With serial no. 2188179, could this be around 1941?
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dexdog
Veteran
hap
Well-known
what happened to the 24 Aporia?The Summicron-M 28 ASPH arrived ... superb, looks perfect, images beautifully!
The M10-R body also arrived ... looks great, works well, but i found the rangefinder collimation and calibration is slightly off. So it's going back to the dealer for a service before I put it into use. Eh, it happens ... that's why I buy from a good dealer who takes care of me.
I'll ship it back on Monday morning (so it doesn't sit in a warehouse over the weekend...) but in the meanwhile, I'll pull out my Lomo Minitar-1 32/2.8 Art Lens and have a play with that setup today.
G
Kai-san
Filmwaster
Thanks Dexdog!Kai-san, your lens is part of a batch of 3000 completed Dec 13, 1937, according to Thiele.
lukx
Well-known
That's how house fires start...Found a nice CZJ Sonnar 1:1,5 f=5cm to an agreeable price. Clean glass, almost no marks. A little oil on the blades. With serial no. 2188179, could this be around 1941?
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A vintage Fujifilm...
An X-E1.
Dogman
Veteran
I have been on a vintage Nikkor buying spree for the last several months. I love the look of the old Nikkor manual focus lenses. Since these were the lenses I used in my youth, maybe I'm trying to recapture that time...yeah, right. That's a fantasy that will not be fulfilled.
Today, I'm scheduled to receive a 50/1.8 AI Nikkor. I already have the AI-S version--long nose version--but it came with a defect. It works okay but the AI models are said to be better built. Also, later this week, I should be receiving a beat-up but workable 35-70/2.8 AF-D autofocus lens. I've read good things about this lens with the only nitpick being the focal length range. I'm okay with that.
Today, I'm scheduled to receive a 50/1.8 AI Nikkor. I already have the AI-S version--long nose version--but it came with a defect. It works okay but the AI models are said to be better built. Also, later this week, I should be receiving a beat-up but workable 35-70/2.8 AF-D autofocus lens. I've read good things about this lens with the only nitpick being the focal length range. I'm okay with that.
Kai-san
Filmwaster
More likely a GAS fire.......That's how house fires start...
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Still have it and use it, but it's a more "specialty" lens for when I look to carry the most compact package. It works very well: Focusing is fine but setting aperture is a fussy business ... need to use a toothpick to do it. Also, it's difficult to use a filter on it for lack of the correct filter sizing.what happened to the 24 Aporia?
The Summicron-M 28/2 ASPH has more even illumination across the FoV and its ergonomics are in line with the rest of my modern Leica lenses, same for filter mounting, etc.
G
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