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Dads old camera (with bellows!! lol..) on new Joby GorillaPod tripod. Back when you had to manually hand crank the film and watch the little window for the number to increase. lol..
Still have to finish going thru all of dads camera stuff. I love reading the old user manuals!! Being self taught, I always learn something. ;-)
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Vintage Kodak Kodex No. 1---George Eastman's legendary first roll film camera bearing the Kodak name, patented 1889. Variants in later years offered more sophisticated features as improved shutters and film types. Made in Rochester, NY.
The adjustment handle of a camera rail, used to take a series of images incrementally different distances, which can then be focus stacked into a single image.
I'm off to St Lucia on hols this weekend so I'll be absent from mine and your streams. I'll be taking loads of pics though and doing a massive upload when I get back.
I CAN NOT WAIT!!!!!!! :0)
An old friend I have had since the mid 1960's. My first "serious" camera that I purchased from a friend's dad for $20. A circa 1952 Praktica single lens reflex with the venerable 50mm f2.8 Zeiss Tessar Jena pre-set lens. Shutter speeds from 1/2 second to 1/500th. No light meters, instant return mirrors or automatic stop-down apertures on this baby. It introduced me to the wonderful worlds of macro, telephoto, street, and astrophotography. She still works as well as the day I got her. Replaced in 1969 with the Canon FT-QL my brother brought me back from his tour in Vietnam. The greatest gift I ever received. Now this fine old Praktica just looks at me from a shelf. Kind of sad, really.
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Another new camera , not sure how it will perform but shots hopefully will be interesting to see . Motion activated and will capture shots and video of wildlife out and about in the garden in the wee small hours . Watch this space to see if anything of interest comes to visit !!
A folding tailboard camera found in an antiques shop. It appears to be all working except that there's no film or plate holder. I think it's 5x7 size.
Had a bit of fun designing this small, original model inspired by classic cameras. Building guides available at chrismcveigh.com
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The Ciro 35 is a simple, lightweight rangefinder that sports a quality Wollensak f/3.5 lens. It has an "argus-like" film counter, and a smooth, ergonomic focus lever. This example is from the early 50's