rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
I think I have photos of most of the old collection. It is strange how I really don't miss most of those cameras and lenses. Occasionally I do miss something just a little.... usually when I see one of them here at RFF.
I'm glad I took the time to pull out just the most important stuff (to me) and kept that. It was a good exercise for my mental health, and it was a dramatic paring down.. I feel like I still have plenty of cameras and little Interest in acquiring new ones. My GAS interest now is on very conscious selection of a new lens now and then. My LTM and M mount lens collection was the first thing I knew I would keep. I'm about due for an addition........🤔
I'm glad I took the time to pull out just the most important stuff (to me) and kept that. It was a good exercise for my mental health, and it was a dramatic paring down.. I feel like I still have plenty of cameras and little Interest in acquiring new ones. My GAS interest now is on very conscious selection of a new lens now and then. My LTM and M mount lens collection was the first thing I knew I would keep. I'm about due for an addition........🤔
rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
Somehow screwed up the quote part of last postGot any photos or lists of those departed items? Years ago, I started taking photographic notes of things I was unloading, and looking back at them from a distance of months or years, I'm astounded by how much stuff I had, and how important they seemed at the time, but also how quickly I forgot about them after they were gone.
Horatio
Masked photographer
I just bought a liter of Cinestill DF96. First time I've ever used it.
Leon C
Well-known
shawn
Veteran
I will soon open a separate thread with my impressions of the camera and more sample images.
So you want a digital Rollei?
Well here it is! My 3.5F had a baby last night. A friend sent a link to this little guy a few night ago and I started exploring to see if it was any good. I found opinions, like everything else, from its cheap plastic junk to it’s the second coming. Prices ranged from around $125 down to...

Mark240590
Soviet Shooter
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Yup. And on my cheap laptop, and to my unsophisticated eye, I can't see much difference between the Chuzhao shots posted above and the postings from the guys with the Expensive Stuff. No doubt under more extreme lighting conditions the difference would be very visible, but the fact remains that 25 years ago, professionals would have paid thousands for this level of quality, and did!The Chuzhao seems to produce better pictures than my kodak easyshare m522, with its 14 mps.
WoodallP
Pragmatist Barnack lover
I think the pictures are better because you feel cooler taking them!
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Which brings us back to Lomography...I think the pictures are better because you feel cooler taking them!
WoodallP
Pragmatist Barnack lover
Totally agree, when I am in the UK I very rarely see any photo stuff in general charity shops. Almost never photos. I have a friend who sorts and most of it gets shunted off to specialist sales. Here in France you just rarely get charity shops except Emmaus.Found these earlier, quite a surprise for around here as we don't get a lot of Photo related stuff in Charity Shops.
8 x Lee Miller Postcards, the self portrait is lovely.
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WoodallP
Pragmatist Barnack lover
You win, but I can't say I disagree!Which brings us back to Lomography...![]()
ellisson
Well-known
I sold my SL66E last year, but it was damaged in shipping. I had not used it in a while but it was working well before the shipping. So the buyer returned it, and I sent it for repair of a stuck mirror and the film advance mechanism, probably jarred when the package was thrown by someone. Anyway, I had the repairs done locally by a shop that knows these SL66's. Had a CLA and the camera works great, smoother film advance and focusing, cleaner viewfinder. So,,,,I decided this will be my medium format film camera. I know its quirks, weight, and operation well. And it's fun. With spring almost here, I'll take it onto Kelly Drive in Philly for the cherry blossom explosion that is coming soon, boaters and regattas, and people watching along the Schuylkill river. To add to the fun, I bought this wide angle monster, the Rollei Zeiss Distagon 40mm f4 lens. Like a 23-24mm lens in 35mm lens view.
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Landscapes will be great for this set up. Glad things worked out the way they did with my earlier failed sale!
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Landscapes will be great for this set up. Glad things worked out the way they did with my earlier failed sale!
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shawn
Veteran
Retro-Grouch is going to be jealous....
Leon C
Well-known
Totally agree, when I am in the UK I very rarely see any photo stuff in general charity shops. Almost never photos. I have a friend who sorts and most of it gets shunted off to specialist sales. Here in France you just rarely get charity shops except Emmaus.
It's a slog sometimes, there was a Yashica Electro 35, but as usual in our local ones, overpriced....The postcards were a lucky find as I don't usually look through postcards, not sure why I did this time! And at 25p each thought they were cheap enough.
JeffS7444
Well-known
Should you feel the inclination to share photos, I'm sure I'm not the only one curious to know what a 500-camera collection looked like, and of course "Before" and "After" shots!I think I have photos of most of the old collection. It is strange how I really don't miss most of those cameras and lenses. Occasionally I do miss something just a little.... usually when I see one of them here at RFF.
I'm glad I took the time to pull out just the most important stuff (to me) and kept that. It was a good exercise for my mental health, and it was a dramatic paring down.. I feel like I still have plenty of cameras and little Interest in acquiring new ones. My GAS interest now is on very conscious selection of a new lens now and then. My LTM and M mount lens collection was the first thing I knew I would keep. I'm about due for an addition........🤔
It could just be a temporary thing, but lately I've been feeling "camera'd out".
caila77
Well-known
Great camera!I sold my SL66E last year, but it was damaged in shipping. I had not used it in a while but it was working well before the shipping. So the buyer returned it, and I sent it for repair of a stuck mirror and the film advance mechanism, probably jarred when the package was thrown by someone. Anyway, I had the repairs done locally by a shop that knows these SL66's. Had a CLA and the camera works great, smoother film advance and focusing, cleaner viewfinder. So,,,,I decided this will be my medium format film camera. I know its quirks, weight, and operation well. And it's fun. With spring almost here, I'll take it onto Kelly Drive in Philly for the cherry blossom explosion that is coming soon, boaters and regattas, and people watching along the Schuylkill river. To add to the fun, I bought this wide angle monster, the Rollei Zeiss Distagon 40mm f4 lens. Like a 23-24mm lens in 35mm lens view.
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Landscapes will be great for this set up. Glad things worked out the way they did with my earlier failed sale!
caila77
Well-known
laptoprob
back to basics
Talus
pan sin sal
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So here it is, the little beauty. Ernenann Haeg XV. I have the guts from an Instax Mini, that fit increadibly well in dimensions. To be continued!
Definitely interested to see what you do with that!
lxmike
M2 fan.
A mechanically and optically sound Zuiko 35/2.8 but cosmetically challenged, (a bit like myself).
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