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Olympus 35 Trip - Tri-x 400

 

built in 1976 and talking just about aesthetics, this definitely on the most beautiful that Nikon have created, the Japanese version is an amazing masterpiece,

Provincial of Fareham, Hampshire.

Showbus 50 Hertfordshire County Showground

September 25th 2022

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Manufactured by Yashica Camera Co., Japan (lens made in Japan, body Hong-Kong )

Model: c.1983 (produced 1973-1987)

35 mm film Rangefinder camera

Lens: Color-Yashinon DX, 45mm f/1.7, six elements in 4 groups,

filter thread: 55mm, slip-on: 57mm

Aperture: f/1.7 - f/16 setting: ring and scale on the lens-shutter barrel w/ exposure symbols

Focusing: helical focusing, matching yellow rangefinder images,

ring and scale behind the lens, easy use handles on the ring, w/ DOF scale

Focus range: 0.8-6m +inf

Shutter: Copal electronic leaf shutter, stepless 30-1/500 +B, very quiet,

only works on 1/500 without the battery, setting: auto, solid state electronic brain sets the shutter speed, according to the light intensity measured by CdS sensor

Cocking lever: also winds the film, short stroke, on the right of the top plate

Shutter release: on front of the winding lever, w/ cable release socket, w/ locking lever

Frame counter: window beside the cocking lever, advance type, auto reset

Viewfinder: Fully coupled viewfinder / rangefinder, w/ bright frame for parallax compensation,

red and yellow arrows for over and exposure in it

appears when half-pressing the shutter release

Exposure meter: CdS cell meter, located to the right of the rangefinder

Exposure setting: aperture priority auto, + Bulb and Flash modes,

setting ring on the lens-shutter barrel, over and under exposure LEDs on the top-plate,

after winding and half pressing to the shutter release lights the LEDs, orange: under exp.

red: over exp. no lighting: correct exposure, turn the aperture ring to find the correct exp.

this setting is also possible by arrows in the viewfinder

Film speed: ASA 25 - 1000, setting dial on the top plate

Re-wind: folding crank, on the left of the top plate, turns when winding

Re-wind release: small button on the bottom plate

Self-timer: lever on the lens-shutter barrel

Flash PC socket: left upper side of the camera, X sync at all speeds

Hot-shoe

Back cover: Hinged, opens by lifting the re-wind knob

Battery: 5.6v PX32 (4 NR 52) mercury battery, compatible with 6v PX28A (476A/4LR44 alkaline or 4 piece 1.5v, for this battery, the chamber must be arranged with a spiral wire

Battery chamber: lid on the bottom plate

Battery check button: on the back of the top plate, green lamp in the frame counter window

Tripod socket: 1/4''

Engraving on the top plate: Electro 35

Engraving on the bottom plate: Kyocera

Body : metal, Weight: 750g

Strap lugs

serial no: 2524777

+ Original strap and ever ready case

Photos by the camera

This year is meant to be seen as a whole.

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Olympus trip 35, fuji 200.

Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., USA

Model: c.1946, with Kodak Anastigmat Special f/3.5 with Flash Kodamatic shutter, produced between 1946-48

RF means rangefinder, not engraved on the camera, this is only collectors' name

All Kodak 35, viewfinder and rangefinder produced between 1940-51

35mm film Rangefinder camera

Lens: Kodak Anastigmat Special 50mm f/3.5 filter slip-on serial no.EO28952

Aperture: up to f/16;setting: lever and scale on the lens-shutter barrel

Focus range: 4-50 feet +inf

Focusing: match the rangefinder images in the rangefinder eyepiece by turning the thumb wheel coupled to the lens focusing ring or simply lens front element

Shutter: Flash Kodamatic leaf shutter, speeds: 1/10-200 +B & T; setting: ring and scale on the lens-shutter barrel, not works wo/ the film in the camera

Shutter release: on the lens-shutter barrel, w/ a finger support for security

Cocking knob: also winds the film, on the top plate, double exposure prevention

Before winding, you have to press the knob just beside the cocking knob, and immediately release, at this time a red lever on the top of the lens-shutter barrel indicating that the shutter is set, if it does nor show, the winding knob must be turned

Frame counter: on the top plate, additive type, manual setting

Viewfinder: reverse telescopic finder, separate eyepiece

Re-wind knob: on the top plate

Re-wind release: lift the rewind knob

Flash PC socket: old type, on the lens-shutter barrel

Cold-shoe: none

Memory dial: on the winding knob

Self-timer: lever on the lens-shutter barrel

Back cover: removable, opens by a latch on the bottom plate

Engraving on the bottom plate: serial no.

Tripod socket: ¼"

Strap lugs

Body: metal; Weight: 668g

serial no.148428

+Original leather ever ready case

Kodak 35 RF versions:

1940-48 Kodak Anastigmat Special f/3.5 with Kodamatic shutter

1946-48 Kodak Anastigmat Special f/3.5 with Flash Kodamatic shutter

1947-48 Kodak Anastar f/3.5 with Flash Kodamatic shutter

These two lenses were optically identical, differing only in name and the inclusion of flash synchronization.

Dating of the camera via the lens' serial no.:

The first two letters of lens serial means for the age of lens manufactured as below table. The two digits corresponded to two letters by the table stands for the lower digit of the age(19xx). 1234567890 CAMEROSITY

i.e The lens serial number of my camera begins EO, so it corresponds to 1946.

More info: Collectors Guide to Kodak Cameras Joan McKeown & James McKeown by Centennial Photo; 1st edition (1981) ISBN-10: 0931838029 downloadable site of the book

Lens serials in Cosmonet, in Matt Denton website, Manual in Butkus org, in McConnely website, in Camerapedia

  

I had just arrived in NYC late in the afternoon last month and I was waiting for my boyfriend to be done with work. While I waited, I wandered over to Gotham West Market in Hell's Kitchen. I ended up at The Cannibal where they had a great selection of craft beers.

 

I love discussing (and drinking) craft beers and I ended up talking with Lucas about the beers they had available in the cooler.

 

When I told him that I was waiting for my boyfriend and that we were going to be celebrating his birthday, Lucas told me that it was his birthday that day, too! He also said that he was originally from Colorado and had been in NYC for just a couple of years.

 

We really enjoyed his beer recommendations!

 

Thank you, Lucas, for agreeing to be number 35 in my 100 Strangers Project. It was a pleasure meeting you in New York on your birthday!

 

Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at 100 Strangers Flickr Group

a Sweet 35 Lensbaby Birthday self-portrait

Es grandioso cuando sin querer queriendo te encuentras con cosas que ni pensabas y de inmediato reaccionas, no piensas en riesgos ni miedos sólo actuas y cuando lo tienes te sientes la persona más afortunada, aunque sea algo tan simple y que para algunos podría no tener ningun valor pero para ti, sabes que es un tesoro.

52 Semanas entre juguetes! =3=

 

Les gusta el dibu?? Lo hice cuando estaba aburrida, en mi clase de ingles...no habia nada que hacer porque la maestra estaba ocupada checando examenes...asi que lo hice a el...sin lugar a dudas el es mi favorito a dibujar (no se, por alguna razon siento que me sale bien xD) hehe, ademas...ayer vi "Curse of Chucky" ...la pelicula GENIAL! pero el final...no fue del todo bueno...ninguno de los 2 finales me gustaron...pero chucky...crei que cambiaria (en aspecto y forma de ser) Pero sigue igual! xDDD ademas...*spoiler alarm* todavia sale con sus cicatrices =3=, y con su actitud dura de las primeras 3...aunque la informacion que da Charles no cuadra muy bien con lo sucedido en Child's Play 1, 2 y 3...afff....pero bueno...eso seria todo, gracias por escuchar mis quejas xDDD beshos~~

Joint Strick Fighter

F-35 AF1 in flight.

naar kijkdag veiling Palmen collectie Dordrecht met Bram en Sander

Range Rover, 36-YB-35, "1973", gespot in Voorburg

Lockheed F-35 Lightning II at Thunder Over Michigan, 2018 - Willow Run Airport Ypsilanti, Michigan

Lockheed F-35 Lightning II at Thunder Over Michigan, 2021 - Willow Run Airport Ypsilanti, Michigan

"it is almost impossible for me to review this camera impartially given how it broke my heart. it was a spur of the moment purchase off ebay in germany, a cheap build camera from the german democratic republic built between 1987-89. in my opinion it’s a thing of beauty. it’s not my only beirette. it looks almost identical to the beirette vsn no.2 that i bought a little before but this one has a built in light meter." source: anaload.wordpress.com/2009/05/13/beirette-35-review/

this was the last photo taken on my olympus trip before the accident... the apature ring kept jamming hence the under exposed photo.

 

1972-2010. haha.

 

Olympus Trip 35

Fuji 200 (cheap and cheerful)

 

Press L

My first roll

 

Testing my new Rollei 35 with Kodak Ektar 100

Monument aux morts de Boisgervilly (35-Ille et Vilaine) dans le cimetière.

It might seem big and imposing on this picture that I took, but the RC is the size of the Rollei 35. Ok, it might not have the style of the Rollei, but it has a rangefinder, something that the Rollei didn't. Typically Olympus, that is to say a bit weird and out of the usual. Weirdness is not present on

the RC, but it has the hallmarks of Olympus of the time, smallness, finesse, exquisite lens performance and build, quality, although Olympus cameras, to my eyes are a touch bellow in terms of toughness, but this is just my thought. The RC has a lovely speed dial on the top, very unusual for a leaf shutter camera, making it resemble (very vaguely!) the Leica M series top plate. A very common camera, underrated by the snob fans of the Canon GIII, like many other fine little rangefinders.

Taken on Lomochrome Metropolis 35mm

Indianapolis Fire Department. Ladder 35. Pierce

RNLAF F-35 lands back at Leeuwarden Airbase, The Netherlands, after participating in exercise FRISIAN FLAG 2023. For more info: english.defensie.nl/topics/frisian-flag-2023

 

110211-O-XX000-001

NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER, Md. (Feb. 11, 2011) The U.S. Navy variant of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the F-35C, conducts a test flight over the Chesapeake Bay. Lt. Cmdr. Eric "Magic" Buus flew the F-35C for two hours, checking instruments that will measure structural loads on the airframe during flight maneuvers. The F-35C is distinct from the F-35A and F-35B variants with larger wing surfaces and reinforced landing gear for greater control when operating in the demanding carrier take-off and landing environment. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy Lockheed Martin/Released)

35/52: It's the Eye of the Conan

November 25 - December 1

 

Annnnnd here's something I haven't done since my very first month; taking a macro shot of Conan's eye. This week worked out much better since she's older, more used to me and is more open to having a macro lens right up close! (although.. judging from her eye... it surprised her!)

 

Anyways. This is Conan the Barbarian sitting next to the sunroom- taken this past Sunday after an insanely great evening of old friends and new.

 

Here's to a few more Kat pictures (They're really great subjects!) and shelving the Shells for now (get it? Shellving?) oh.

 

Bad joke.

 

Anyways! Here's to a phenomenal day!

nissan "Z"

Shot with a Canon A1 on Kodak 35 MM sometime in 2014. Norwalk, CT.

OLYMPUS OM-1 × Solaris200

at Nagara Park(GIFU)

IVECO 330/35

 

Scomparsi da anni nelle mie zone

 

Rovere della Luna Tn maggio 2009

this is the hotel on west india quay

Testing my new Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35 2.4

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The Venetian Hotel

Las Vegas, Nevada

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