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We have a Hasselblad studio day at Garage Studios today. So there are 5 HD3II's and numerous lenses and kit in the house today.
So here is a picture of the gentleman who owns the best old school film camera shop i've been into. While i was there drooling away, some woman came in and asked if he had a memory card. To which he replied looking down his nose.....madam we only do film cameras........classic
Camera photo - closer to real yarn colors than with the scanner, but still didn't photograph the true colors. Worsted weight yarn and size H hook. 5.5 inch square. I can visualize this square done in an afghan, with each square having a black border.
For all you camera buffs and or collectors out there......any info about this would be appreciated. It is about 2 1/2" x 2 1/2"....I can not find out anything about it anywhere.
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This is my first shot of another camera. This used to belong to my parents, they bought it 30 - 40 years ago. HSS :)
Picked this up in an antique store in central Virginia (USA). Needed some cleaning but mechanically in good shape. Probably close to a Brownie no. 2 in optical quality but takes 120 film like the Agfa Box 50. Unfortunately, I couldn't find much information on this camera or the manufacturer available on the web. Tin can construction
Meet the new baby!
No, I do not have enormous hands--this is a hilariously pint-sized TLR, made for 127 film.
The gray was definitely inspired by the baby Rollei, but Yashica even added crank winding on this 1958 model. These don't go for a lot of money because many people don't realize you can still get film for them.
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Hasselblad 501CM
Leica M2 (x2)
Leica M4P
Konica Hexar AF
Ricoh GR1s
Fujifilm X-E1
Fujifilm X100
Olympus OM-D E-M5
Sony NEX-7
Contax T3
The structure houses a camera obscura that projects views of Bay of Fundy tides and a restored saltwater marsh onto the floor of the building’s inner vault.
This is my new iPad, and this is the extraordinary RETINA DISPLAY!
If you like it please press F, and for better display press L.
Just look and enjoy...
M8 and Canon RF 50/0.95 "dream lens" adapted for M-mount. Fastest production lens ever!
Canon T2i with eyepiece extender, battery grip (with two batteries inside), Canon 50MM 1.8 lens and lens hood.
You'll notice that the battery grip is ever so slightly different in color than the camera body. That's because it's not a Canon part. The Canon grip is $199, but this no-name brand from Amazon was $69 and comes with two batteries!
Manufactured by the Nimslo Camera Co of Atlanta, Georgia. A 35mm viewfinder lenticular stereo camera introduced about 1980. The company ceased operations in 1994. Using it’s “Quadra Lens” system and electronically controlled shutter, it captured four similar, but off angle images on 35mm film. The film had to receive “Nimslo processing” where the images were combined in a special printing process on a lenticular imprinted paper (actually, the “paper” was exposed from the back, developed and then coated). The camera has a metal core but cheaper plastic trim making it seem a bit flimsy for the $280 asking price new. Celebrity Barry Manalow was a big fan of the pictures and purchased as many of the film mailers as he could when he found a store that carried them…
See also: www.stereoscopy.com/cameras/nimslo.html
Girl with camera. Model: Ioana. St. Augustine Lighthouse. St. Augustine. Florida. 2010. Nikon F5 + Nikkor 28mm f2.8 (manual, old) + KODAK PROFESSIONAL BW400CN Film. Ioana, she is a photographer too... She like shooting film. Model, photographer ... Greek Princess :))
Camera in Ioana's hands: Nikon Nikkormat FTn.
Bought myself a new camera :). I also have a scanner to go with it :D. Super excited to use it!
I have my Radiopopper trigger mounted to it. I'm a little disappointed that this camera only has a sync speed of 1/60. Guess I need to invest in a leaf shutter lens!
Time to make room in the cupboards. Please Flickr mail me for details. Check the notes for info on each camera, and you can search my stream to see examples from each of the cameras. I am in Japan but willing to mail overseas. Especially interested in Contax, Fuji, Nikon or Olympus point-and-shoots, Mamiya RB67 backs and lenses, Nikon FM2 lenses, Mamiya C330 lenses or Image/Spectra film. However, will listen to any offers and answer any questions ; D
Snow in Seattle is a rare thing indeed. Cooper took this great photo with his collar camera.
Cooper's official blog: www.PhotographerCat.com | Cooper on Facebook
Buy Cooper's photo book, framed photos and more at Cooper's gallery store.
can u find a Sony here???
I found this in an antique shope selling all the old thing u can imagine, and this was the backeground of his shope.
Kan elkalily- Cairo- egypt
unboxing my new camera in a stop motion mode.
*playback track isn't music or drums, it made by human mouth and voice.
رجعت من جديد بهالكام والفيديو بطريقة الستوب موشن ان شاء الله يعجبكم
*ملاحظه بسيطه: الخلفيه الصوتيه عبارة عن اصوات بشريه, ليست موسيقى او ايقاعات :)
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.....
The Panasonic Lumix p&s camera is great for taking candid pics of these two.
This is very him at the moment, hiding from camera, and I love her arm here as well. Haha. They were reading together with the book lowered, but I was a second too slow to get a photo of that too, ha. They did look very sweet.
Another trip to the top of Twin Sisters, but Longs was once again shrouded with clouds. At least this time the clouds were interesting! Hopefully the third time will be the charm.
Click through to my blog to view a vertical comp of this shot and a long exposure taken during the hike back down...
I love my cameras.
(the links are either photos of the camera or examples of photos I've taken with the camera.)
1. An old polaroid camera that I found at the church fete.
3. Centon K200. Gift.
4. Canon EOS 500 N, belonged to a family friend.
5. Fisheye lomography camera. Gift.
6. Fujifilm Fotonex 265ix zoom. Church Fete.
7. Sony Cybershot. Birthday present.
taken with my canon 400d.
shit shot though......
life is exhausting at the moment.
This is what my bangs (or fringe according to Mark) look like now....i also cut the rest of my hair too.
Proof of concept, now, to turn it up to 11, and maybe add a few more cameras.
Worlds within worlds, viewfinders within viewfinders!
Shen-Hao 4x5 --> Yashica 124G w/close up lens on the viewfinder lens, which is upside down so that the picture is upright --> OM-D E-M5 w/ Contax-G 45mm Plannar with a Nikon 5T close up filter
Dig the composition and focus in this shot. The traffic lights in the lower right indicate this is near the intersection down the block. Taken by Cooper's collar camera.
Cooper's official blog: www.PhotographerCat.com | Cooper on Facebook
Buy Cooper's photo book, framed photos and more at Cooper's gallery store.
I love the fall colors hit by the sun. Apparently Cooper did too. Taken by his collar camera.
Cooper's official blog: www.PhotographerCat.com | Cooper on Facebook
Buy Cooper's photo book, framed photos and more at Cooper's gallery store.
The Eastman Kodak Company developed and manufactured this camera for use by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). It was made in the shape of a matchbox of that era. It could be disguised by adding a matchbox label appropriate for the country in which it was to be used.
For more information on CIA history and this artifact please visit www.cia.gov