Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Yes. And have you been paying attention to American politics lately?"When I do something, it's because I believe in it.
And if I do it because I believe in it, then it can't be wrong."
Maybe you didn't mean it the way you wrote it, but this can cover a lot of bad behavior (to put it mildly).
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Exactly.Yes. And have you been paying attention to American politics lately?
Alpsman
Well-known
The word "conviction" will fit better than "believe", will be a better translation."When I do something, it's because I believe in it.
And if I do it because I believe in it, then it can't be wrong."
Maybe you didn't mean it the way you wrote it, but this can cover a lot of bad behavior (to put it mildly).
At least at the moment when I do something out of conviction, I am sure that it is right.
Sometimes I am convinced of something wrong.
but I do it with the same conviction, only wrongly.
The resulting learning effect is all the greater.
......
Where do you get your wisdom?
From my experiences.
Where do you get your experiences?
From my mistakes.
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iphoenix
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"The moving finger buys and having bought moves on - not all thy piety nor wit shall move to cancel such a buy - nor thy tears wash away the act of it"
With apologies to Omar Khyam (and from me).
With apologies to Omar Khyam (and from me).
dab
Electromagnetic waves sensor
girdwoodINC
born under a bad sign
2 new straps (why I don’t know) and 10 rolls of HP5, now looking at some tri-x
shawn
Veteran
More GX680 goodies.

Fujinon 125mm f3.2
Extended wide angle bellows
80mm rail extensions
Remote Release III
The 125mm is in very nice shape and must have lived its life in a studio as it has shot a little under 10,000 rolls of film. (87,100 shutter actuations)
Robert's must have bought out a studios old film gear. They got in 5 or more GX680 III bodies, a bunch of lenses and some of the harder to find accessories.
About the same time they also listed a bunch of SL66 gear including a couple of really nice SL66SE kits.
I resisted but *almost* bit on a Rollei 80mm for the SL66 to see if I could adapt it to a Bronica.
Their search function isn't working right so it is a little hard to find all of the GX680 and SL66 gear.

Fujinon 125mm f3.2
Extended wide angle bellows
80mm rail extensions
Remote Release III
The 125mm is in very nice shape and must have lived its life in a studio as it has shot a little under 10,000 rolls of film. (87,100 shutter actuations)
Robert's must have bought out a studios old film gear. They got in 5 or more GX680 III bodies, a bunch of lenses and some of the harder to find accessories.
About the same time they also listed a bunch of SL66 gear including a couple of really nice SL66SE kits.
I resisted but *almost* bit on a Rollei 80mm for the SL66 to see if I could adapt it to a Bronica.
Their search function isn't working right so it is a little hard to find all of the GX680 and SL66 gear.
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Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Come on, Shawn, don't you need to dive into a nice SL66 system? It's my dream camera, so if you buy one, I can enjoy it vicariously here on RFF!More GX680 goodies.
Fujinon 125mm f3.2
Extended wide angle bellows
80mm rail extensions
Remote Release III
The 125mm is in very nice shape and must have lived its life in a studio as it has shot a little under 10,000 rolls of film. (87,100 shutter actuations)
Robert's must have bought out a studios old film gear. They got in 5 or more GX680 III bodies, a bunch of lenses and some of the harder to find accessories.
About the same time they also listed a bunch of SL66 gear including a couple of really nice SL66SE kits.
I resisted but *almost* bit on a Rollei 80mm for the SL66 to see if I could adapt it to a Bronica.
Their search function isn't working right so it is a little hard to find all of the GX680 and SL66 gear.
Actually, I see the 80mm Planars for the Rollei 6000 system going pretty cheaply, under $300. I don't know how you would get the electronically activated diaphragm to work, however, but you seem pretty clever at hacking cameras. That Planar is, well, a Planar! 'Nuff said...
shawn
Veteran
Nahh, I posted that to tempt you! 
I thought about the SL66 but for square format I'm really loving the EC-TLII with its auto exposure. For tilt usage the GX680 offers way more control than the SL66.
Wasn't looking at the 6000 80mm. Looking at the one for the SL66 so it has a mechanical diaphragm. Robert's had 3 or 4 of them for sale, a couple below $300. The nicest one (later marked HFT) was about $350 and it is gone now. (not to me) The SL66 has a *slightly* longer flange focal length than the Bronica so it might be doable. I'd try to print a thin adapter to fit the Rollei into a Bronica helicoid. I have so many bronica helicoids that if I had to I could make it a fixed mount.
I thought about the SL66 but for square format I'm really loving the EC-TLII with its auto exposure. For tilt usage the GX680 offers way more control than the SL66.
Wasn't looking at the 6000 80mm. Looking at the one for the SL66 so it has a mechanical diaphragm. Robert's had 3 or 4 of them for sale, a couple below $300. The nicest one (later marked HFT) was about $350 and it is gone now. (not to me) The SL66 has a *slightly* longer flange focal length than the Bronica so it might be doable. I'd try to print a thin adapter to fit the Rollei into a Bronica helicoid. I have so many bronica helicoids that if I had to I could make it a fixed mount.
Wenge
Registered User
traded/sold Q2M for Q2, figured out how to convert b&w close enough with it. I didn't need the exc. high iso of Q2M; don't shoot low light much. Can compensate to my eyes w/sharpening to come close to Q2M with Q2. Bought it from Japan for good price since none were available used here in US recently, what a terrific lens the Summilux 28 1.7, it really is what others say, <$4k for the lens & get camera as bonus. (edit: got the grip on amzn for $46, can change battery & card plus the cutouts make it very light)
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Leon C
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p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Try its bigger sibling- the F801s - if you like this camera form.Received a converter for Leica R to Nikon F mount, finally set it up. Hybrid looks great and works very nice.
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dab
Electromagnetic waves sensor
Already ordered one because of the lens it was selling with, they are cheap nowadays. Waiting for delivery now. Not the S model, just a regular F801.Try its bigger sibling- the F801s - if you like this camera form.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
... Follow up: The M6TTL 0.85x arrived yesterday. It is in even better shape seen in person than in the photos. I immediately put a battery in it, loaded a roll of Ilford HP5, and fitted the Heliar Classic 50mm f/1.5 VM with a yellow-green filter. 3 miles of walking later, I'm up to frame 26, I'll finish the rest and process today. But I can already tell that it's working perfectly! 
Cheesy snapshot.
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Cheesy snapshot.
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ChrisPlatt
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bitboy
Member
Just bought some of that Kodak Pro Image - thanks for the tip!
stephen_lumsden
Well-known
Sigma 30mm f.2.8 for mft to go with my 15mm F1.7
caila77
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