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With his collar camera Cooper took this self portrait in the mirror. That's me on the left, asking if he's ready to go outside.
Cooper's official blog: www.PhotographerCat.com | Cooper on Facebook
Buy Cooper's photo book, framed photos and more at Cooper's gallery store.
x52 zoom compact camera.
My husband wrote the review article about the camera (in Japanese). I took the photos of the camera for it.
news.mynavi.jp/articles/2014/09/27/pentax_xg1/
Nikon D610 / Tamron SP AF90mm F2.8 Di Macro
Two different single use cameras with promotion for the Dutch fairy tale theme park "Efteling" . Made in France and Hungary , with expiration dates 2000 and 2002 .
THIS IS AN OLD PHOTO: To see what things look like in this case now Click Here much has changed.
This was my camera case in 2007 that holds my cameras, lenses and other supporting accessories. There is a lot in this case and it's pretty darn heavy... The case is a Pelican 1614 which thankfully has wheels on it.
Items include:
Camera:
Canon 5DMkII w/ Grip
Canon 5D w/ Grip
Canon 50D w/ Grip
Lenses:
Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L MkII
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
Canon 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye
Canon 35mm f/1.4L
Canon 50mm f/1.4
Canon 85mm f/1.2 MkII
Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro
Canon 135mm f/2L
Lensbaby Composer
- All lenses run naked, no filters... I use a Hoya CP filter if I really need to but other than that nothing... no UV filters thank you very much.
Flash/Trigger/Exposure Stuff:
3 x Canon 580EXII (with STO-FEN OmniBounce)
Canon ST-E2 Wireless Transmitter
4 x Pocket Wizard Plus II (w/ elastic clips to mount to light stands, w/ cords)
Sekonic L-358 Lightmeter
Lastolite White/Grey Card
Memory and Film:
San Disk Ultra II and Extreme III CF cards (12x 2GB Ultra's, 1x 4GB Ultra, 3x 8GB Extreme)
3 x Gepe CardSafe Extreme's
Fuji Pro400H and NeoPan Film
Misc:
Cleaning Stuff - Rocket Blower, Sensor Swabs, Eclipse Cleaning Fluid, LensPen, lens cleaning cloths and solution.
Batteries - 24 x Maha/Powerex 2700mAh AA NiMiH recharables, extra camera batteries for the Canon Digital SLR's and Camcorder as well as the ST-E2 Wireless Transmitter.
Canon Remote Shutter Release Cable (use it for macro's and night shots, that's about it).
Pelican Silica Gel recharable pack (remove humidity).
Midland GMRS 25mile radios (w/ weather channel).
OpTech Classic Neoprene Straps with Pro-Loops.
Business cards, pens, pad of paper, etc.
NOTE: This photo made it into Flickr's 'Explore" as one of the top five hundred most interesting photos on a particular day, which makes me somewhat sad as the actual resulting photos didn't make it, ha! You can see all of my photo's that have made it into the Flickr Explore pages here.
My Camera Kit.
Canon EOS 60D,with cover.
Canon 70-200mm L IS f2.8 lens with 1.4 extender+ Hoya Pro1 Digital MC UV filter+ cover.
Canon 24-105mm L IS f 4 lens with UV filter.
Canon Speedlite 430EX II.
I also have a small Canon IXUS 510 HS for times when I cannot have all my gear with me.
Its taken me many years to get kit this good.
Found in fotogear with a Nikon F1, this black boy has a bad skin, a missing shutter, but seem in a mechanical working order. The shutterbutton is missing, seems to work with electrical contact, maybe time to DIY.,...
This blog is about the numerous cameras I have acquired on the numerous fleamarkets I have visited. Located in Ostend, Belgium.
I love big lenses. But they're.. well, heavy. Hahaha!
Was supposed to upload another picture, but I felt like uploading this instead.
Trying on a different watermark again. Hehehe. I wanna have a new watermark. :))
This is my camera bag and its contents when I'm shooting film.
Yes, the Mamiya fits snugly in the bag if I move the divider.
This is my Bender 4x5 with a Fuji 150mm lens. My wife got me the Bender kit back in 1996, and it's given me great service ever since. It's not the most rigid 4x5 in the world, but with care and attention, it produces really nice pictures. My favorite B&W to date, Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde, was done with this camera on Kodak TMX 100 film.
If you've never looked at a 4x5 negative, it's well worth the time. A typical 35mm negative enlarged to 24x36" will have to be enlarged 24x linearly, so unless you're shooting a remarkably fine-grained film, the film grain will be visible in the final print. To enlarge a 4x5 negative to the same size print is only a 6x enlargement. Even with that print size, you don't see the film grain. With decent optics the negative should hold enough detail for even larger prints without loss of detail.
I'm planning to make a new lens board for my Bender so I can mount a micro servo next to the shutter and operate it remotely. This will allow the camera to be operated remotely, and means it can be used for kite aerial photography. I have yet to choose a subject, or to come up with a safe way to mount a Picavet suspension on it, but that will come next.
Time to get more film!
Kodak Brownie 127 - Mk 1, second variant, 1956-1959.
One of the most popular Kodak cameras ever made :
www.brownie-camera.com/6.shtml
I used Gratispool back in the day - the developed film came back complete with a set of prints, free replacement film and paper negatives.....
A few months back, I decided I needed a challenge. I had found a PDF of plans online for a cardboard pinhole camera, so I set about making one. It involved a lot of modification, fine tuning etc., but it's now at the stage where it's ready to test.
Being a packaging designer has it's advantages. Also having access to this little programme helped no end.
This (obviously) is the internal view. I have also made a mask and brackets to support 35mm film.
Will post photos when I've figure this sucker out. :) (By the way, it uses medium format film.)
Edit: More info in my Blog.
The Plastic-Filmtastic 1980s theme continues with the Pentax P3n, a basic AE + Aperture Priority and Metered Manual, manual focus SLR. Straightforward, no-nonsense and a decent camera to operate! While it looks well constructed, there are some weak points to it
You can read the full review online: www.alexluyckx.com/blog/index.php/2017/12/12/ccr-review-7...
Sony a6000 + Konica Hexanon 1:2.8 f=35mm
Quick shot of the bag 'fully loaded'...everything shown here easily fits inside the bag and there is still tons of room for all the other camera bits and pieces that are currently scattered around my house.
It may have been easier to tag had I lined things up :)
they all have timeshares for my bag.
nikon d40 +24mm nikkor-n auto ai'd something or other
I'll need to compose a better shot of all these cameras together.
Not sure of the date of this one as there were many Beirette models. Made by Beir in East Germany. 45mm Ludwig Meritar lens, 3-speed (1/30 - 1/125) +B Priomat shutter.
The back removes in a clunky way; it clips on across the ends, and is levered off by turning one end, which has an off-centre pin to push the back off. The pivot of the opener is a little weaker than necessary to force the back past the clips, so the opener sometimes comes off. The film is held onto the focal plane by a plate hinged from the body, rather than a plate on the back.
Trying a portrait technique of front and side lighting (using the on-camera flash, triggering another one off at about 80° to the left). I quite like the result on the top plate, but I've left too much shadow on the right to show the texture of the leatherette, and not lit the lens enough to form a highlight.
Sharing high honors among American 35mm cameras with the Argus C44, the Kodak Signet 80 is the last 35mm camera to be made in the USA with interchangeable lenses. The body of the camera is made of Bakelite plastic (like many earlier Kodak and Argus models), but workmanship and finish are first rate. Shutter speeds run from 1/4 to 1/250, the view/rangefinder is exceptionally good, it features rapid spool-less loading and a two-stroke rapid wind, plus a built in uncoupled EV system light meter. Lenses available were a 35mm wide, 50/2.8 triplet normal, and 90mm telephoto in a slick bayonet mount reminiscent of some Bell & Howell movie cameras.
With the world's last supply of Polaroids in jeopardy. Photographers around the world have turned into brutal savages, dividing into tribes to pillage ebay listings. It is utter madness. In this polaroid wasteland only one man can unite them all. The Roid Warrior; from the land of the Impossible.
Concord, California
Polaroid 600se
Expired 669 Film (Bleached)
I own this all for $25.
Someone clearly didn't know what they were giving away.
I felt like I was in a time warp when I opened the case.
Untouched since the 50's.
dedibujoendibujo.blogspot.com.es/2012/06/la-vieja-kodac.html
I have a childhood friend who is lighting technician on TV, and a great collector of old cameras, this is the sketch of the model of an old camera from his grandfather and was part of a gift for their anniversary.
This is shown fitted with a 6x9 cm film back and the standard 90mm lens. Both the film backs and the lenses are interchangeable but unfortunately I do not have any others. This is a heavy camera that can take fantastic pictures. Somebody I know said it looked like an old fridge!
320nm pinhole camera
37mm f/116
Royal Pan film
double exposure (5+5sec)
Rodinal 1+200 (stand development)
croped frame
I used my Yongnuo 622 flash controller and transceivers to make this image and made use of it being able to do high speed sync. I used one speed light to camera left on a light stand and one to camera right on a light stand at about 1/32 power. I also had a flash on optical slave mode underneath and aimed up at reduced power. I set up my camera on a tripod and triggered the shutter with a remote radio trigger from inside the house. I am getting close to being able to freeze the hummingbird, but I have a ways to go. Almost Frozen. ;-)
As always, thoughtful feedback, constructive criticisms, and suggestions are always appreciated. As always, I have used tools at my disposal to interpret the original raw file. Use of this photo without permission is not permitted.
Here is my camera kit bag...
my:
Canon EF 70-300MM IS USM LENS
CANON 450D SLR CAMERA
CANON EF 24-105MM F.4 L IS USM LENS
CANON BG-E5 (battery grip)
CANON G9 POWERSHOT CAMERA
LOWEPRO MINI TREKKER AW BAG
CANON ET-65B (lenshood for 70-300mm IS USM Lens)
CANON EW-83H (lenshood for 24-105mm f.4 L IS USM Lens)
Lenspen cloth
clear plastic bags for lens for the rain
Taken on my OLD HP R717 powershot Camera