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I currently use the following cameras:
Digital:
Pentax K-1 and K-3 (Prestige Edition) with Pentax DA*, DA, FA, F, A and M/K lenses plus sometimes Asahi Takumar M42 lenses
(previous Pentax DSLRs: Pentax ist*DS, K10D, K20D and K-5)
Film:
Pentax Auto 110 with 18mm, 24mm, 50mm and 70mm lenses
Pentax KM, Pentax K2, Pentax ME, Pentax ME Super, Pentax MX, Pentax Super A, Pentax P30, Pentax MZ-3 & Pentax MZ-5n
with a wide range of Pentax FA, F, A and M/K lenses plus sometimes Asahi Takumar M42 lenses
Pentax Spotmatic F, Pentax Spotmatic SP II, Pentax Spotmatic, Pentax Spotmatic 500
with a number of Asahi Takumar lenses ranging from 20mm to 200mm
Pentax Pentax 645 N II
with 4 Pentax A and 5 FA lenses plus the Pentax 67 to 645 adapter and 8 film backs
Pentax 67 II with TTL finder & Pentax 6x7 MLU
with 12 Takumar 6x7 or Pentax 67 lenses ranging from 35mm to 500mm plus metered prism, unmetered prism, chimney finder and waist level finder
Zeiss Super Ikonta 531/16, Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 523/16 & Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/2
Mamiya C330 Professional and C220f with
the Mamiya-Sekor 55mm, 65mm, 80mm, 135mm, 180mm and 250mm lenses
Bronica S2a with two backs and a good selection of Nikkor, Komura and Zenzanon lenses from 45mm to 200mm.
Minox 35 GL
Hand-held lightmeters:
Gossen Profisix with Tele- and LAB-adapters
Tripods:
Manfrotto 055XproB 488RC2 ballhead
Manfrotto 055DB with 329RC4 three-way head
Darkroom:
Durst Laborator L1200 with Ilfospeed Multigrade 500 head, controller and light metering probe
Durst Laborator L1200 with BWL 450 diffusor head, standard L1200 Laborator condenser head & CLS 450 colour head
Leitz Focomat V35 with Multigrade module
Jobo Autolab ATL-1500 film processor
with 4x Jobo 2500 series Multi Tank 2 #2520, Jobo 2500 series Multi Tank 1 #2540 and Jobo 2500 series Multi Tank 5 #2550
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- JoinedFebruary 2014
- OccupationSelf-employed
- HometownGrimstad, Norway
- Current cityKokkedal
- CountryDenmark
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