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Olympus verpasste 1975 der 35 RC eine aufwendigere Optik und einen erweiterten Verschluss – und fertig war die 35 RD.
Statt des Fünflinsers der 35 RC hatte die RD nun das F.Zuiko 1.7/40 mm mit 6 Linsen in 4 Gruppen. Der Olympus-Verschluss der 35 RC wurde ersetzt durch einen von Seiko, dessen lange Zeiten bis zu 1/2 Sekunde reichen. Durch diese bessere Ausstattung leidet die Kompaktheit nur um wenige Millimeter. Allerdings passt die Spezial-Sonnenblende des 2.8er Objektivs nicht mehr auf den größeren Durchmesser des lichtstärkeren Zuikos. Geblieben ist die Abschaltung der Belichtungsmessung bei manuellem Betrieb, man muss sich also in diesem Fall weiter an dem im Automatikmodus gemessenen Wert orientieren.
Untadelig ist – wie bei Olympus fast die Regel – die Leistung des Objektivs. Auch die Verarbeitung der Kamera gibt keinen Anlass zur Kritik.
Statt der 1,35-V-Quecksilberzelle nimmt man eine 1,4-V-Hörgerätebatterie, die man mit isolierenden Material dem größeren Durchmesser der ursprünglichen Knopfzelle anpasst.
In Kürze:
Filmempfindlichkeit von ASA 25 bis 800 (15-30 DIN).
Seiko-Zentralverschluß, 1/2 bis 1/500 Sek., Selbstauslöser.
Zeitvorwahl mit Blendenautomatik, Blendenanzeige im Sucher, Blitzblendenautomatik.
Gekuppelter Mischbild-Entfernungsmesser, 0,85 m bis unendlich.
Leuchtrahmensucher, Warnsignal mit Auslösesperre bei unzureichendem Licht.
Neuer MAN TGS 35.470, MJ 2020, der MAN Truck & Bus Deutschland GmbH in Regensburg auf der A3 Passau - Regensburg bei Steinach.
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Some time ago I uploaded a collage of a small selection of my bee shots from 2021, but here is more of the collection. Probably some of these are duplicates, but most are separate species and I like the collection of bees and blossoms even if some are repeats.
Links to individual photos follow.
Top row: 1. bumblebees on milkweed, 2. bee on yellow flower, 3. beauty in yellow, 4. bee on wildflower, 5. bee on asters, 6. tiny bee on golden Alexander, 7. insects on the milkweed
Second row: 8. collecting, 9. sleeping bee, 10. bee on fleabane, 11. carpenter bee on swamp milkweed, 12. insect, 13. dandelion with bee, 14. hairy-legged bee
Third row: 15. bees and wasps of late summer, 16. pink and green, 17. sweat bee on frost asters, 18. bright green bee, 19. insects on the milkweed, 20. summer greens, 21. summer insects: bumblebee on teasel
Fourth row: 22. small green bee, 23. pollinator on lesser celandine, 24. bumblebee in flight, 25. small bee, 26. small pretty bee, 27. small bee on asters, 28. bee on buttefly weed
Bottom row: 29. black and white bee, 30. tiny bee on golden Alexander, 31. bees and wasps of late summer, 32. lovely little bee 1, 33. bees and wasps of late summer, 34. bee on thistle, 35. ambush bug with small bee
Panoramica de 6 fotos, La Toba Guadalajara , Castilla la Mancha / Spain
© 2016 All rights reserved by Félix Abánades , Downloading and using without permission is illegal.
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All three F-35 variants at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Left to right: F-35C carrier variant, F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing variant, F-35A conventional takeoff and landing variant.
Learn more about the F-35 Lightning II: www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/f35.html
Nikon D3+Nikon 17- 35 2.8
(Kufri on 25th December)
As I have grown older my childhood memories of growing up in Simla have gradually assumed a fairy tale dimension. I remember Simla as a town which was very close to nature. A town of nimble sunshine in the summers, swirling mist and rain soaked trees in the monsoons, magnificent views of the Himalayas after the rains and intense cold and magical snow in the winters. My journey back into the past was nostalgic...emotional...sad. I was trying to discover my lost childhood through the eyes of my 7 year old daughter. Walking through the bazaars and back alleys I discovered that the never never land of my childhood still exists in a timeless zone.
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Les étapes de la construction de cette photo;
1- Transfert d'émulsion avec film I-TYPE B&W sur plaque de verre.
2- Copie par contact avec du film Multi-Ortho afin obtenir un négatif bien contrasté.
3- Cyanotype sur papier Strathmore Watercolor Série 400 meilleur de 140lb.
4- Virage au thé vert 35 minutes à une température de 28°C.
35/52
At one point I'm going to make a blog post of all the beautiful places I've been seeing. Meanwhile I thought I shouldnt restrain certain photos from my 52 weeks project, they're what I've taken the past week and I love them.
PS If you like, follow me on instagram @ayadaj where I update photos frequently.
Hope everyone is doing well! x
This is the camera I will be using for June as part of my One Camera Per Month project, the German Rollei 35.
The Rollei 35 is famous for being the smallest 35mm camera. Not only is it tiny and totally adorable, but it is also a terrific camera with a superb Carl Zeiss lens. It has a strong cult following because of its size, performance and quirky design. In order to fit everything into such a small package a lot of things are reversed. For example, the film advance lever is on the left side instead of the right, and the flash hot shoe and frame counter are on the bottom instead of the top. The aperture and shutter speed are set with the wheels on the front of the camera. The lens has to be pulled out from the body of the camera before shooting. There is no focusing mechanism on the camera so focusing is achieved by zone focusing with the focusing ring at the front of the lens.
I had really, REALLY been wanting one of these for a while now but could never convince myself to drop the serious coin that they go for. I must have drooled in front of some of these on ebay while my girlfriend was present because she got me this one for my birthday! Not only did she find one that is in absolute perfect condition with no marks whatsoever, but she also got one of the very first ones to come off the production line back when they were still being manufactured in Germany before production moved to Singapore! This one was most likely made in 1967. What an awesome gift!
Mods/Repairs: None, the camera is like new.
Cost: $0. It was a gift, otherwise I would never have gotten one under my price limit to use on this project!
Blinded by the light
Olympus OM-1
Zuiko 50mm f/3.5 macro
Kodak TMAX400
1/1000, f/11
Rodinal (1+25), 6:00 min @ 20°C
EPSON V600 - 3200 dpi
Hello,hello!
No carnaval fiz o pé na manicure com o meu filho único da Studio 35.
Apesar da moça ter me deixado ligeiramente manca e precisando de muita água oxigenada para desinchar os dedos, achei digna a ~esmaltação dela.
Só uma observação: detesto que encostem nos meus pés, me dá nervoso!
Quanto a marca: pincel fofucho, vem com esferas de metal para misturar, não manchou na hora da limpeza e tem um brilho bonito.
A cor do dedão está bem fiel, ele é um vinho ligeiramente arroxeado. Os demais dedos parecem mais claros só por causa da luz na hora da foto.
Primeiro filho único da meta de pintura!
Beijos!
I added this 20-35 f:2.8 Nikkor zoom to the Nikon F4.
I wanted to be able to use Aperture Priority, and that meant I need a D type AF Nikkor, and not the G type I tried earlier, so I looked around and found this bargain at KEH.
One of my favorite lenses many years ago was the Canon 20-35 FD zoom on my F-1 and T-90 bodies, so when I saw this Nikkor zoom in the same 20-35 focal length, I thought I'd give it a try.
The F-35’s Helmet Mounted Display Systems provide pilots with unprecedented situational awareness. All the information pilots need to complete their missions – airspeed, heading, altitude, targeting information and warnings – is projected on the helmet’s visor, rather than on a traditional Heads-up Display. Learn more: www.f35.com/about/capabilities/helmet
A Vivitar Champion 35, a simple fixed focus P&S with 38mm lens, probably f/8 or f/11, with 1/125th shutter speed approximately. Manual wind with sprocket type wheel, plus manual flash powered by two AA's.
Shot on and testing a Canon Sure Shot Ace, using a close-up filter.
Kodak Gold 200
Argentix/Unicolor
Pakon F135