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Manufactured by Herold Products Co. Chicago, USA.

Model: c. 1954 (produced between 1951-54)

All Spartus 35 produced between 1947-1954.

35mm film Viewfinder camera

Lens: 50mm f/6.3 filter slip-on serial no.none

Aperture: (no scale or ring on the lens), setting: rotating plate with 4 holes corresponding the aperture numbers f/6.3-7.7-11-16, by wheel under the lens-shutter barrel, markings on it: cloudy, hazy, bright, dull

Focusing: manual front focusing, guess the distance

Focus range: 4-20 feet +inf

Shutter: Simple spring rotary shutter, one speed, Instant (1/50) +T (B), setting lever on the shutter

Cocking lever and Shutter release: by the same lever, for instant press once and release, on the lens-shutter barrel

Frame counter: on the top plate, manual setting, not works wo/film in the camera

Winding knob: on the top plate, double exposure prevention

Viewfinder: reverse telescopic finder, in the top housing

Re-wind knob: on the top plate

Re-wind release: knob on the back cover

Flash: Dedicated Spartus bulb flash unit, fits to the two holes on the the top plate

Flash PC socket: none

Back cover: removable, opens by a latch on it

Tripod socket: 1/4"

Strap lugs:none

Body: Bakelite; Weight: 408g w/flash unit

serial no.none

+Original ever ready case and flash

There are many lens shutter combinations and cosmetic body differences in its producing period.

More info:

McKeown's 12th Ed. p.899

Camerapedia

Camerapedia

in Westfordcomp

 

northern arizona

1972

 

rafting trip, colorado river

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

minox 開曝光補償

kodak 250D

La vallée de l'Indus

week 35: People Without People

First go at putting 35mm film through the Mamiya

"Are you a student at Glasgow school of Art?"

"No I'm meeting someone to buy a bike of them it's only costing me £50"

"That's a good price for a bike" :)

 

This picture is #35 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

northern arizona

1972

 

rafting trip, colorado river

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Nikon 35 Ti (1993)

Luxury compact camera made mostly of titanium in a leather pouch with a gorgeous analog, watch like display.

Nikkor 35 mm 1/2.8 multicoated 6 elements in 4 groups

Auto focus from 40 cm to infinity in 541 steps

Between the lens shutter, 1/500 to 2 s and B (LT)

Program and aperture priority with matrix metering

 

I invite you to visit my on-line shop and my camera site at Classic Cameras in english.

Convido-os a visitar o minha loja on-line página Câmaras & Cia.

 

Competitor Routine Shots #35,36,37,38

35/365 - Scoping Lines

 

1/200th f2.8 ISO100

300mm 2.8

 

Another day out with Duane Walker shooting for the project. Headed into Betws-Y-Coed, a little town inland from where I live to grab some DH shots but ended up scoping out new lines and trails.

 

Prints Available on all photos - Visit website for prices and details - www.laurence-ce.com

northern arizona

1972

 

u.s. navy demolition team

rafting trip, colorado river

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

March 2010 - Rollei 35 TE

 

Blog Entry: blog.dasrecht.net/2010/03/20/analog-rollei-35-te/

 

PHOTO BY Bastian B. Widmer

 

This photo is available for publication. Please contact me via Flickr Mail or at www.dasrecht.net/v3/contact.

One of Sofia's retrotrams 35 on the special Christmas line through the center of Sofia at "Universyity of architecture, construction and geodesy", 18-th of december 2015

This is a small section of Route 35 that we had started to drive on until our 'mishap'. The road starts on the left, moves down to the bridge and then winds its way up till it leaves the image 1/3 of the way down and in the middle. To give a sense of scale I have left the 'monster' 4x4 in the picture.

 

This gives you a sense of just how bleak these highland 'roads' are, but still receive a perfect phone signal!!

hi page you're cute.

see i told you all my photos are going be super lame because i'm at school.

photoj is the best.

Широкоугольный объектив ФЭД-35 (1938)

Wide-angle lens FED-35

Volvo Amazon Kombi, DR-60-35, 1965, gespot in Voorhout

northern arizona

1972

 

rafting trip, colorado river

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Recently found this lens together with my film camera! I dont know what to do with this lens as I already have the awesome 15-85 and this lens overlaps with it at all focal lengths.

 

Strobist info: 1 430ex II diffused at the top of setup

 

Any suggestions?

Who want to get this Golden Nylon Sock for a Sheerly Chrismas ..

northern arizona

1972

 

rafting trip, colorado river

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

The last train of the day presented the chance for some awesome low evening light. It produced on time but sadly 31466 didn't and a delay of 6 minutes was enough to see the tiniest of clouds do it's worst to the light. This was the 16:35 Kidderminster to Bridgnorth service.

My Olympus Trip 35 arrived today all the way from the U.K. Fully refurbished.

 

SN: 3809764

 

Photographed using:

Nikon D80 + 35mm f/2

Nikon SB-28 (bounced)

 

Front view of a German (Czech) Panzer 35(t) tank.

 

Czechoslovakia/German

Model 35 LT/Panzerkampfwagen (PxKfw) 35 (t)

(Medium Tank)

Initial Production 1935 (Skoda)

 

The Model 35 was the main battle tank of the Czech Army prior ro the German annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1930 (38 & 39). The 35 had a crew of 4 and armed with one 37mm main gun and two 7.92mm machine guns. The 35 had a top speed of 35 mph on the road. It was very unreliable even though the Germans improved it she still retained a poor reputation. It was advanced for its time having a pneumatic transmission. Service included: Poland, France, the Balkan Front and the Russian Front. It also served with the Bulgarian and Romanian Armies.

 

For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzer_35(t)

 

northern arizona

1972

 

rafting trip, colorado river

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Summicron 35 V1

只需矯正 WB , 8 妹的色彩真的不是蓋~

northern arizona

1972

 

rafting trip, colorado river

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

SAMOCA 35 II .

This is the 2nd in a series of simple 35mm cameras made in Japan in the 1950s by Sanei Sangyo.

Equiped with a 2 blade 3 speed shutter (100 ,50 ,25 and B).

A Flash accessory shoe was added to this model .

The Lens is a f3.5/50mm Ezumar triplet

with f stops at 3.5, 4 ,5.6, 8, 11, 16 and 22

 

Some Model II examples have the following f stops ....3.5, 4.5, 6.3, 9 ,12.5, 18 and 25.

as found on the model I lens assembly.

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

Preserved former Halifax Corporation Transport 35 PJX 35, a Leyland Leopard L1 built 1962 with a Weymann B42F body on Longsight Road in Greenmount by the Hazel Hall Lane junction taking part in the Bury Transport Museum’s Historic Vehicle Cavalcade. Sunday 26th May 1985

 

Note, PJX 35 was originally operated by Halifax Corporation as number 35. Halifax Corporation Transport’s operations were transferred to the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive on 1st April 1974 due to local government reorganisation, PJX 35 being renumbered 3035. PJX 35 was withdrawn from service in 1981 and soon passed into preservation

 

Ref no 06668

This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 35 in 2008.

Seen here on Sir Harry Lauder Road.

 

These buses were bought to replace the Dash bodied Dennis Darts, which a small number ended their days with Mac Tours. One Dash Dart has been preserved. 117 is now preserved in Lothian Buses Madder and White.

The Solos cover various small routes, one which has taken over a local area at Hardengreen and Dalkeith.

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