Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
That was my very first camera, except mine was silver chrome, "Honeywell" instead of Asahi, and came with an external slip-on light meter instead of a cold shoe.
That was my very first camera, except mine was silver chrome, "Honeywell" instead of Asahi, and came with an external slip-on light meter instead of a cold shoe.
You're a bad man!
I wonder how the portra came out.I went the whole route on the Olympus IS-3 DLX. As a matter of fact I just finished a roll of Portra 400 this morning.
I wonder how the portra came out.
Look good to me 👍I haven't sent the new roll to the lab, but here are some from last summer. One is with the macro lens, but hand held. The others are right after I got it, and one before I canceled the date imprint function. The camera works well enough for my casual film needs.View attachment 4858554View attachment 4858555View attachment 4858556
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I also have a Mamiya Wide-E with the 35/2.8 Topcor and the Mamiya Magazine 35 which has a 50/2.8 and of course the interchangeable backs. I also did have at one time, the Mamiya Magazine 35 with the much rarer 5cm/F2 lens. I sold that to another RFF member who was very happy to find. I also have a Mamiya Auto Metra II and a couple 120 folders, the Automat-6 and last version of it, the Automat-6 II. Never had any intention of acquiring that many Mamiya's, but many of their cameras were just that "cool" and I have found their lenses to be quite good.I really like the square 24x24 concept of the Mamiya sketch, but as you mention, they are rare and expensive. You are lucky to find a good one, and be sure to share your photos with us. I also like the unusual 35mm fixed lens on it, though the controls look quite a bit different. I think I read that they did not sell well in the US because of the labs not liking it.
I have been looking at Mamiya rangefinders for a few months and found some less rare cameras to try out. Earlier this year I purchased a Mamiya 35 III and a 35S-II, and have been happy with them as far as condition and handling. I am finishing up a first roll in the 35 III soon. I also purchased a relatively uncommon Mamiya 35 Wide, one of the other Mamiya 35mm f2.8 lens rangefinders. This one will be my next test roll. I also couldn’t resist the much commented on Pleasant Auto Up Super Nooky for the 35S-II. I don’t know how much I will use it, but will try it this spring. The cameras all arrived from Japan and the Auto Up from Finland. What a world for finding things, if we can keep it.
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Seek professional help immediately! It's available 'round-the-clock on ebay...I have some glass plates for Ermanox for sale......
Just kidding 😬.
In truth, I do have some glass plates but don't remember the size and I think they go with one of my old voigtlanders.
I've bought nothing photo since .... December 2024?!?! Something's not right.