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La Olympus Trip 35 derivata dalla Pen EES fu prodotta dal 1968 al 1984, ed é una tra le piú longeve fotocamere nella storia della fotografia, il suo nome indica la facilitá d'uso che si richiede ad una fotocamera da viaggio. La mia era in condizioni estetiche pietose e pertonto l'ho rivestita i pelle rossa. La Trip 35 é una macchina del tipo "point and shoot" dotata di mirino galileano con i simboli impressi sull'obiettivo per valutare la distanza e visibili anche nell'oculare tramite un pozzetto. È dotata di cellula al selenio che alimenta l'otturatore a due foglie, il quale sceglie cosí la piú opportuna apertura da f2.8 a f22 e tempi da 1/40 e da 1/200 sec in base alla luce disponibile. Una piccola bandierina rossa appare in caso di luce insufficiente e la macchina blocca il tasto di scatto.

 

Queste le principali specifiche tecniche della Olympus Trip:

- Obiettivo Olympus "D. ZUIKO" in 4 elementi in tre gruppi tipo Zeiss Tessar con focale 40mm

- Diaframma con aperture da f/2.8 a f/22

- Otturatore centrale lamellare con tempi di scatto di 1/40sec. e 1/200sec. selezionati automaticamente dalla fotocamera

- Esposimetro con cellula al selenio (10-200 ISO) dislocata intorno alla lente, che fornisce una lettura più accurata e tiene conto anche di eventuali filtri equipaggiati sull'obiettivo

- Inquadratura con mirino galileiano, con segnale indicatore di sotto-esposizione

- Predisposizione per filtri dedicati Olympus da 43.5mm

- Slitta a contatto caldo piú connettore PC esterno

 

Malgrado la sua semplicitá di funzionamento essa spesso accompagnava i professionisti in vacanza poiché grazie alla bontá impressionante dell'obiettivo Zuiko 40mm/2,8 da 4 lenti in 3 gruppi era in grado di competere con le piú costose reflex e tutt'oggi non sfigura nemmeno dinnanzi alle piú blasonate digitali. Famosa fu la campagna pubblicitaria che vide David Bailey come testimonial e che fece si che della Trip se ne vendessero circa 10 milioni di esemplari!

 

This car competed in the HGPCA Pre '52 GP Car Race at the Coys International Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in August 1996. It's the 1935 Alfa Romeo 8C-35 of Paul Grist and has an 8-cylinder 3,822cc engine with twin overhead camshafts. It was built to challenge the Mercedes Benz and Auto Union cars but rarely managed to get the better of them. The programme of the event said this about the car:

 

'The Alfa Romeo 8C-35 was introduced when the Tipo B Monoposto – or P3 as it is more popularly known – became overdue for replacement. The P3 had itself been derived from the Monza and had flown the Alfa flag with great success between 1932 and 1935. The 8C-35 never beat the German cars in a top level Grand Prix, but did succeed in doing so in a number of smaller races, in the hands of the legendary Tazio Nuvolari.'

I've spread these out a little bit, so hopefully i'll be back up soon to capture and find some more faces.

This was taken at the exit of Oxford Street Station, incredibly busy! I don't normally get many around this part, people are normally in a hurry.

 

I'm missing Carnaby St lots so here's to hoping i'll be back soon, wondering, drinking coffee and find some faces.

 

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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

魚眼看台北曼哈頓

Massey Ferguson 35 tractor 🚜

 

Seen on a farm in Cumbria undergoing repairs. At the time of this photo this MF was still in regular use.

Scan from my Dad's old photos. The photo is bonded to a backer that has a photo on the opposite side from the Kennedy Space Center in Houston. Therefore, I believe this is San Jacinto in about 1967.

52 Weeks in 2024 - Week 35 - Wildlife

I keep looking at the trailers lined up at the Fish Market, this is the most satisfying image so far.

 

Scrabster Harbour, Caithness, Scotland.

Minox 35 GT

Fuji pro 400h

Lockheed F-35 Lightning II & Boeing B-29 Superfortress "DOC" at 2018 Thunder Over Michigan Airshow Ypsilanti, Michigan

This is for a little challenge on the french forum Brickpirate.

The goal is to create a small set (boxed, not polybag) that could be sold around 4 euros

(35 parts maximum).

 

I've gone straight to my comfort zone ^^ Maybe I'll try some more exotic things later...

 

(33 parts with the minifig)

Latest addition to my camera collection. This model with the 40mm F3.5 Tessar lens was made in Singapore between 1971 and 1974. The Rollei 35 was unique in many ways, not the least was the fact that the flash shoe was on the bottom!

Lomo smena 35

Manufactured by Olympus Optical Company Ltd., Tokyo, Japan

Model: 1971, (produced between 1967-84)

35 mm film Viewfinder camera, fully automatic

Name engravings on the front of the top plate is painted, (not a plastic label!)

Lens: Olympus D. Zuiko 40mm f/2.8, multi-coated, four elements in three groups, (Tessar style, sharp and high quality), filter thread 43.5mm, (45mm slip-on), Made in Japan

Aperture: f/2.8-f/22, setting: Automatic, or manualy for flash photography by a ring :

Aperture and Mode ring: on the lens, in A mode camera operates as a Program Automatic, and adjusts the aperture, otherwise the aperture can be set via the scale on the ring

Focusing: manual by the front element focusing ring, simple four-position zone focus system, distance scale on the underside, and with symbols on top of the ring: a head and shoulders = 1 metre, two figures = 1.5 metres, three figures = 3 metres and mountain peaks = infinity

Focus range: 1 - 3m, + inf.

Shutter: two blade leaf shutter, speeds: only two, 1/40 and 1/200,

setting: aperture-priority or fully Automatic

Cocking wheel: also winds the film, a thumb wheel, on the back of the top plate and extremely handy to use

Shutter release: on the top plate, locks in insufficient light conditions

Frame counter: on the right side of the top plate, auto-resets, advance type

Viewfinder: bright line with three parallax correction marks for close 1m distance, and a small mirror window on lower right side displays aperture and distance marks

Exposure meter: Selenium cell light meter, buble-glass sensor on front of the lens like a ring

ASA range 25-400, setting by a ring and scale window on front of the lens,

EV range: 8-17 for ASA 100

Light metering and Programmed Auto Exposure System for aperture and speed not needs of battery, solar powered (a unique feature)

Camera takes pictures with Electric-Eye Programmed photography system, this feature known as AE todays

Insufficient light Red flag: in viewfinder, pops-up if exposure would go below 1/40 at f/2.8 in Auto setting, and the shutter locks also

The exposure can be locked temporarily by pressing the shutter release half way (AE lock)

Re-wind lever: folding crank type, on the left of the top plate

Re-wind release: a button on the bottom plate

Flash PC socket: for electronic flash units, on the right-lower front side,

X sync. 1/40, auto-sets, aperture must be set manually according the flash unit

Hot-shoe

Self-timer: none

Back cover: hinged, opens via a latch on the left-bottom side

Tripod socket:

Strap lugs

Body: metallic, weight: 410g

Engravings on the bottom plate: Made in Japan

Battery: none

serial no. 822 599

Manufacturing date: 日1X , this code is on the back of the film pressure plate, and the meanings of these three characters are:

as to Flickr Olympus Trip 35 Group

1st Japanese character, or in later models a letter refers the factory,

2nd number refers the last digit of the year of assembly, e.g.1 = 1971 or 1981,

3rd number or letter refers the month of assembly, 1-9 for Jan-Sep, X, Y, Z for Oct-Nov-Dec., thus for this camera 日1X = October 1971

The early units before 1978 have a silver shutter release button, later models a black shutter release button, on my camera the shutter is silver thus its year is 1971.

If you want to see the code, simply slide the pressure plate and look to its back side.

+ original hand strap

 

Trip is extremely simple to use. There are only two controls on the camera.

The Trip name was a reference to people who want a compact, easy to use, inexpensive, but functional camera for holidays. It continuously produced throughout 16 years, practically unchanged and over ten million cameras were sold. This is the longest production time for any camera.

  

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

Die Beirette 35 mit eingebautem Belichtungsmesser wurde von 1987 bis 1989 produziert. Der Zeitenbereich geht von 1/30 bis 1/125 Sekunde, die Blenden von 2,8 bis 22. Die Belichtung wird im Sucher durch Leuchtdioden abgeglichen, die einstellbare Filmemfindlichkeit reicht von 25 bis 400 ASA. Das Objektiv ist der Dreilinser Meritar 2,8/45.

 

Für die Belichtungsmessung benötigt man zwei Silberoxid-Zellen (1,55 V), z. B. SR44.

 

Zum Testen ohne Film muss man das Filmtransport-Zahnrad im Innern von Hand weiterdrehen, sonst kann man nicht auslösen.

 

Smena = СменA, means Young Generation or Relay

Manufactured by LOMO (The Leningradskoe Optiko Mechanichesckoe Objedinenie , = Ленинградское Oптико-Mеханическое Oбъединение, ЛОМО), in Leningrad, former USSR

Model: 1992 type 3a produced between 1992-93

All Smena 35 produced between 1990-93.

There are 5 types and 3 sub-types of the Smena-35

Model info and typing are as to Alexander Komarov

35mm film Viewfinder camera

Engraving on the front plate: Made in USSR

Lens: ЛОМО (LOMO) T-43 (Triplet) 40mm f/4 filter slip-on

There is an exposure guide according to ISO range on front of the lens

Aperture: up to f/16setting: ring and scale on front of the lens

Focus range: 1-10m +inf

Focusing: manual front cell focusing, distance scale with portrait, half-portrait, group and landscape symbols

Shutter: leaf shutter; speeds: 1/15-1/250 +B

setting : ring with speeds scale and weather symbols, on the lens-shutter barrel

Shutter release: a button on the top plate

Cocking lever: on the lens-shutter barrel

Frame counter: manual reset, additive type, window and setting ring on the back of the top plate, not works wo/ the film in the camera

Winding knob: a thumb wheel, on the back of the top plate, double exposure preventing

Viewfinder: reverse telescopic finder

Re-wind lever: folding crank, on the top plate

Re-wind release: set the shutter release button to R

Flash PC socket: none

Hot-shoe

Self-timer: none

Back cover: hinged, opens by a latch on the left side of the camera

Engraving on the back cover: ЛОМО

Tripod socket: ¼”

Hand strap lug

Body: plastic; Weight: 190g

serial no. 92488958 (first two numbers show the producing year), under the back cover

More info: The list of all Smena models is in this article in Camerapedia

in Sovietcams by Aidas Pikiotas, in Fotoua by Alexander Komarov, in Camerapedia

 

Erik (#stranger 35) is working on a project to bring the homeless and people living in poverty to attention. He helps those people and makes his knowledge available. That afternoon he dressed in clothes of the store in second hand clothes, he wanted to look like a homeless. Later that afternoon he would talk to officials of the city.

I asked him if I was to take a picture. Of course, do it, he said.•This picture is # 35 in my 100 strangers project. Thanks Erik.

Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the

www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/

 

And can also be found on

www.flickr.com/groups/thehumanfamily/

  

1995

 

Janis posing next to a creek in Williamsville, NY I believe. She is the nicest person I have ever met. I met her at the Galleria Mall by approaching her asking for the time. Then we exchanged numbers and I called her maybe two weeks later. We talk a lot over the phone and hung out periodically over a six month period. She herself was beautiful and she associated herself with beautiful girls. It was always a pleasure being around her, for again she was smart and nice and real.

 

After a brief romantic encounter late one night at a party I freaked out, ran away never to speak to her for years. I became enraptured with her and simultaneously felt she was too good for me. No way was I deserving of a smart, educated, mature and beautiful girl such as herself. I became scared and ran away.

 

And boy do I still feel awful about it 13 years later. I did call her 2 or 3 years after I left her to apologize. I was eating a humus sandwich with lettuce on wheat bread. Janis asked me if humus makes me fart. Taken aback I said "No." She said that's what happens with her when she eats humus. Ok.

 

I just found her on myspace (she is doing well) and she told me she really doesn't care anymore about what happened all those years ago. That's good. However, I still feel I lost out on something good :(

This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 35 in 2014.

Seen here at Westfield

A client who kind of screwed us over sent us a really pretty bouquet of flowers in apology today. It'll work.

Minox 35 GT

Fuji pro 400h

A very late train 598 heads east bound through Arlington Hts IL back in 1980 with GP-35's & GP-30 along Hwy 14

Smena = СменA, means Young Generation or Relay

Manufactured by LOMO (The Leningradskoe Optiko Mechanichesckoe Objedinenie , = Ленинградское Oптико-Mеханическое Oбъединение, ЛОМО), in Leningrad, former USSR

Model: 1992 type 3a produced between 1992-93

All Smena 35 produced between 1990-93.

There are 5 types and 3 sub-types of the Smena-35

Model info and typing are as to Alexander Komarov

35mm film Viewfinder camera

Engraving on the front plate: Made in USSR

Lens: ЛОМО (LOMO) T-43 (Triplet) 40mm f/4 filter slip-on

There is an exposure guide according to ISO range on front of the lens

Aperture: up to f/16setting: ring and scale on front of the lens

Focus range: 1-10m +inf

Focusing: manual front cell focusing, distance scale with portrait, half-portrait, group and landscape symbols

Shutter: leaf shutter; speeds: 1/15-1/250 +B

setting : ring with speeds scale and weather symbols, on the lens-shutter barrel

Shutter release: a button on the top plate

Cocking lever: on the lens-shutter barrel

Frame counter: manual reset, additive type, window and setting ring on the back of the top plate, not works wo/ the film in the camera

Winding knob: a thumb wheel, on the back of the top plate, double exposure preventing

Viewfinder: reverse telescopic finder

Re-wind lever: folding crank, on the top plate

Re-wind release: set the shutter release button to R

Flash PC socket: none

Hot-shoe

Self-timer: none

Back cover: hinged, opens by a latch on the left side of the camera

Engraving on the back cover: ЛОМО

Tripod socket: ¼”

Hand strap lug

Body: plastic; Weight: 190g

serial no. 92488958 (first two numbers show the producing year), under the back cover

More info: The list of all Smena models is in this article in Camerapedia

in Sovietcams by Aidas Pikiotas, in Fotoua by Alexander Komarov, in Camerapedia

 

El tiempo ha pasado y vuelves a mi memoria.

 

Tu auto trepando hacia la sierra, la Cream-Rica

¿recuerdas?, volteando a la derecha, todos esos moteles.

 

Entonces éramos nosotros; no tú, no yo. Me quiérote,

te gózame, me amándonos, decíamos.

 

¿A quién llevas ahora? Contigo entre las piernas

¿quién pega de alaridos y triza los espejos

donde nos repetíamos bestiales y dulcísimos?

 

¿Qué otro vientre recibe tu miel mía, peruano? Di

qué frívola puta, qué sórdida hipócrita limeña,

qué casada cuidadosa del cornudo.

 

Hijo de perra, ¿lo haces? Pero allí no, nunca, con

nadie vuelvas a la habitación 35. Que se te

muera para siempre, que se te pudra si regresas.

 

Una vez dije allí no ¿recuerdas?, dije después

donde quieras. Tú me observabas igual que un

entomólogo, eras un médico lascivo examinando

una muchacha muerta de amor: no hables, eres

una muñeca, un cuerpo sin voluntad, y me

tocabas probándome y fui un durazno de esos

que se abren con la mano.

 

Un durazno, dijiste a mis espaldas, a la luz de la tarde,

separando con suavidad mis carnes, descubriendo

lo que ni yo conozco, mi zona más oscura, la que

guarda esa caricia atroz, obscena y tuya que no

olvido.

 

Júralo: no has de volver a esa cama con nadie. Me has

negado tu cuerpo, el que gustaba mirar impúdico y

erecto viniendo a mí, el tuyo que era el mío.

Concédeme esto entonces: anda a otro sitio a hacer tus

porquerías.

 

O vuelve a la habitación 35. El tiempo ha pasado, ya

no hay sino recuerdos y Amarilis qué puede sino

juntar palabras. Ahora somos tú y yo, no existe más

nosotros. Uno y uno, dos solos: yo y esa mierda que

tú soy y yo añoras, desgraciado.

 

Otra vez Amarilis (Márgara Sáenz). Letra.

Riscercatta 2 (György Ligeti). Música.

 

www.elojeadorlove.com

 

Sad story. Early this summer I had to make a decision. Due to some problems with my achilles' heel I decided not to start my training for this years marathon in cologne. Today we had the cologne brigde run. A very nice event. 15.4 km crossing the river four time. As I didn’t take part I went there to take some picture - take a look in my time line. Anyway. Next to my position there was stanger no. 35, Darlene. She works for the Technisches Hilfswerk, an organization of civil defense. She volunteered to secure the track. She is back to Germany only for two weeks spending the last five month as a cook on a cruise ship. Now she as a break to decide what to do next.

Well, I hope to do my marathon next year again. She is pretty sure that she will not start running.

Thanks, Darlene, it was nice to have a little chat while watching the runners.

 

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This is photo no 35 in my 100 stranger project. Find out more about the project 100 Stranger and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page:

 

www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/

  

This is also my 8th submission to The Human Family group. Find out more and see pictures taken by other photographers at

 

www.flickr.com/groups/thehumanfamily.

 

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我的Rollei 35, 標的又貴測光還不靈光

慘敗~

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