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My wife, luluvision got a box full of really cool looking old cameras. They don't make them like this any more...
PAD 19.august.2006
My new (old) camera. The SX-70 cameras were manufactured in the 1970s and still they rock!
Please don't use this image without my explicit permission.
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Francesca.
Yashicamat 124
Ilford 100 Delta Pro
Two Red Fox made a home under our deck. This is one of their babies coming out to play . Adding for the fox tag.
Linda Hartong Photography. ©All Rights Reserved. 2006. Do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without written permission.
One of the very first brands of commercially available single-lens reflex cameras. Missed being the first one by mere months. It shot medium format (120) film in 6cm x 6cm square images. Cloth focal plane shutter, speeds from 1/25th to 1/500th (plus Bulb). Interchangeable lenses (I think 40mm screw-thread). Very happy to have found this. Mildly historical in backstory, solidly interesting in design.
messing around while I was at home on lunch break. Never thought it would be "Explored" less than a day after posting on 6/5/2014 :-D.
thought it would be funny to make a photo of "camera porn" as we so put it when talking about photos of camera gear.
taken with the EOS M and 22mm lens @ f/2.0.
had a flash gridded (25 degrees) hand-held above at 1/64th power. Shot with "hard" light lol. ;-)
As soon as I saw this, I knew I had to have it ;)
I leave for London this evening. I'm mostly packed, just have to do the last minute things after I get all ready. My family keeps asking if I want my presents before I go. I'm really not sure! It'll be nice to come home and have something to open... however, I know I got my flash, so I'm undecided if I should take it with me to London or leave it til I get back? Hmmm? I hope it snows while I'm there too! Seeing all these outdoors snow images really makes me want to bear the cold and get out there! Gah! I'm waffling... Need to start my day as I've got errands to run too! See you lot on the other side ;D
Happy holidays! xx
students at my school made them. some couldn't sit still, some couldn't pick up the beads with their fingers, some had trouble differentiating the colors. some took a few lessons to understand what they needed to do in class.
i told the teacher to let them decide what colors to use so that each camera comes out unique.
they are all so beautiful!!!
TODAY IT MY BIRTHDAY
AND I WISH THIS YERS I HOPE TO USE ALL MY CAMERA
( Toy Camera Collection ) AND PLAN TO MAKE MORE THINK WITH THEM .
Big camera in Rimini. At some point it was also decorated with Fellini stuff to be a tribute to him as well, but they have since been removed.
Nikon F4. CineStill 50 35mm C41 film.
Right mouse the link below for the theme music :)
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This is my Horseman 45 HD, a cracking large format field camera, that I dont use half enough. The quality of images from a transparency that is four inches by five inches in area, has to be seen to be believed. I promise to use it this year.
A burnt out camera is seen on the ground, following bushfires that swept through the region on February 9, 2009 in Christmas Hills, Australia. (Lucas Dawson/Getty Images)
camera: holga wide pinhole camera
film: fuji reala 100
sephia filter cokin 005
location: asti at italy
2013 avril
Instant camera , introduced in 1967. This model was made in France. Fixed-focus , single speed (1/200 sec.) . Takes black- and-white pictures only on Type 20 roll film. Recessed socket for AG-1 flashbulbs on top of front panel .
Title: Camera with kitten
Dated: No date
Digital ID: NRS4481 [7_16149] 52346
Series: NRS 4481 Government Printing Office glass plate negatives
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Strobist info:
- 580EX2 in Westcott Apollo above subject
- 430EX with Pringles grid spot for fill
- Cybersync triggers
Black aluminum plate 8x11 Inch., a projection lens, 300mm f 3,5. Film or digital camera captures the reflected image on the 8x11 mat plate.
This is a simple box camera, manufactured in France c1947. The GAP was made in several versions, this example being for 6x9cm exposures on 120 rollfilm, and with an octagonal faceplate.
The name GAP comes from the initials of the maker, George Paris.
A selfie taken using Hasselblad 500C/M with Kodak Portra 400 film.
6x6 220mm film back, A24 and PME 90
2014 © Geovani 亞力山大. All rights reserved.
This is an APS film cartridge camera up to ASA 800
The lens is a f/5.6-10.7 28-56mm zoom lens
automatic exposure and shutter speeds up to 1/400 sec and a built in flash. Made in Korea in 1999 operates using a CR2 battery
The Kodak Stereo Camera takes 35mm film and makes 24x24mm exposures, Shutter B,25 to 200 speed with two 35mm F3.5 Anaston lenses made by Eastman Kodak CO. Rochester N.Y. Circa:1954
I get a decent number of questions asking me what I shoot with, do I use X or Y or whatever... so to make it easier I recently just took a photo of what's in my camera case, and then dumped it out so folks could get an idea of what tools I use (admittedly some more than other's).
This is what I keep my camera gear in... if you want to see the contents dumped out see this photo where it's easier to see everything as in this photo there is a lot of stuff that is buried under something else.
Click here to see it larger.
Click here to see a close up of the bottom section of the case.
Camera Bodies:
Canon 5DMkII
Canon 5D
Canon 50D
Canon 20D
Canon Elan 7
Lenses:
Canon 15mm f/2.8 fisheye
Canon 35mm f/1.4L
Canon 50mm f/1.4
Canon 85mm f/1.2L MkII
Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro
Canon 135mm f/2L
Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 MkII
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
Lensbaby Composer (w/ lens diaphram set)
Flash / Lighting Stuff:
Canon 580EXII x3 (w/ foot stands)
Pocket Wizard Plus II x4
Sekonic L-358 (w/ Pocket Wizard Trigger Module)
Canon Remote Shutter Release Cable (to trigger camera via Pocket Wizards)
Pocket Wizard Mini to PC Sync Cables x4
Canon CP-E4 Camera Battery Pack (filled with Maha Powerex 2700mAh batteries)
Canon ST-E2 Wireless Trasmitter
Film / Memory Cards:
SanDisk Ultra II 2GB x 9
SanDisk Ultra II 4GB x 1
SanDisk Extreme III 8GB x 2
Fuji Pro400H and NeoPan Film
Gepe Cardsafe Extreme Cases x3
Accessories:
Lastolite White/Grey Card
x-rite Colorchecker Passport w/ no case (recieved it as a beta tester for the product)
Business cards, Canon CPS Calendar, Pen
Large and Regular Sized PhotoClear Cleaning Cloth
LensPen, Giottos Cleaning Brush
Hot Shoe Level
Extra Battery for Canon 5DMkII and for the ST-E2 Transmitter
Battery Chargers for Canon Camera's
Hoya CP Filter
Case:
Pelican 1614 Hardshell case w/ rollers and adjustable dividers
Pelican 1609 Lid Oranizer for 1600 Case
Pelican Silica Gel Pack (for removing moisture, able to be used over and over)
Tech Details: If your curious how one takes a photograph of all of one's photo gear the answer is you borrow a friends camera from down the street (a Rebel XT/350D with a Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L lens).
Lighting provided by one White Lighting X1600 to camera right difused through a large softbox, with Westcott 42" Silver reflector to camera right to just bring in some fill light. A short roll of White Savage Seamless just hanging off the knuckle arm of an Avenger C-Stand (easier and quicker than getting out a big background stand). Triggered by a good ole-fashioned sync cable connected to a Nikon AS-15 on the hot shoe since the RebelXT/350D lacks a PC Sync connector.