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Hand made 6x9 camera with Schneider Super-Angulon 47mm f56 MC
No finder
KODAK TMax400 (TMY-2)
Self development, Kodak D76, Stock, 9.5min. @ 20deg.
大きく見えますが、身長1mくらい?
下から煽って撮るのにノーファインダ ^^
This is a new "film d'essai" (test film) of my FOCA PF2B, a French range-finder 35mm camera manufactured in 1948, in order to test an optically clean Oplar 1:2.8 f=5cm normal lens (the lens of my Foca PF3L) compared to the Oplar 1:3.5 f=5cm that came with this early PF2B camera.
I noticed on the first trial film that the lens gave quite diffuse images resulting likely from a front lens surface with a lot a tiny cleaning marks. To see the difference with a late-period normal lens (60's) in perfect condition, the first 16 frames are done with the clean lens and the rest on the same scenes with the older one.
The camera was equipped was previously with the FOCA Universel finder and distance measured with a hand Laser telemeter.
The camera was loaded with an Folmapan Creative 200 36-exposure film. It was exposed for 160 ISO using an Autometer III Minolta lightmeter fitted with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. The Oplar lenses were equipped with either a generic 1A push-on 36mm protective filter or a Foca AUV 42mm filter with generic cylindrical shade hoods.
Images with the older Oplar Lens 1:3.5 f=5cm with front-lens cleaning marks
Place Colbert, May 19, 2023
69001 Lyon
France
After exposure, the film was revealed using Adox Adonal (Agfa Rodinal) developper at dilution 1+25 and 20°C for 5min. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. I used here for the first time a new light LED source (NEEWER RGB61 Mini portable LED light). The RAW files obtained were processed without intermediate files in LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures.
All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg accompanied by some documentary smartphone Vivio Y76 color pictures.
About the camera :
This Foca PF2B is an early series (circa 1948) of the Foca PF2B 35mm range-finder camera appeared in 1947. The PF2B model of Foca has the 36mm screw mount of other Foca PF (PF standing for "Petit Format"). Foca camera's were constructed in France by the company "Optique & Precision de Levallois" (OPL) in the OPL factory of Chateaudun (Eure) starting from 1946. This factory still exists under the name of SAFRAN a French company producing aerospace devices and systems.
The camera came with a collapsible OPLAR lens 1:3.5 f=5cm and an ever-ready leather bag.
What is finder doing? Does he smell? Doesn´t he earn the others respect anymore? Has he been fooling around with Virtual PC?
How can I bring him back to the other dock-apps?
HELP!?!
(Desktop picture captured by Magic Eye www.flickr.com/photos/magic_eye/)
Lost my car keys.. Found them under my dogs bed? how did they even get there?
And here they are www.flickr.com/photos/43676718@N00/409205070/
I've had the Strike Finder Elite for a few years now but this is the first time it's managed to catch any lightning.
Day 138, May 18, 2011's photo of the day
The Mac OS X Finder reports an error - stating it can't be opened. And, as you can see from the Finder Dock icon, it isn't running. But then, the error message is generated by Finder, so it was running enough to tell me that it isn't running.
While it is rare, Macs do have issues, and lately they seem to be infecting both my primary computers. No clues in the Console [log files] and in fact no clues anywhere; sometimes my iMac will simply reboot right in the middle of typing in an app [Firefox, iTerm, Safari, Numbers, Mail, etc]. Ghost in the machine. I blame a bad hard drive that won't go bad enough to be replaced. My iMac currently has 1.4 trillion page faults. That can't be good. But this error happened on my Mac mini that I use for my book business. It does need a memory upgrade, so having iCal and Vienna open at the same time that Numbers, TextMate, Mail and Safari are open is just asking for a super slow system. But in general the system will work well if you only keep a handful of apps running [if one keeps Safari closed, you can run every app on the Dock without issue - Safari hogs 3/4 of the Mac mini's memory whenever it runs!].
A sad, but kinda funny, photo of the day.
As seen on www.vjl365.com.
Finders Keepers Crew Ausstellung
D*Face - Chimp - MisteriousAl – PMH
Präsentiert von Cleptomanicx, Support und Soon Come
Hinterconti
Marktstr. 40
2004
solar sun calculator position finder thing i made for photography.
Dates based on 15th of each month 2009 taking into account clocks changing.
Location based on Leicester 52 degrees north England UK Northern hemisphere.
You align North with North on a compass.
I thought it would be handy for people anyway.
Its maybe a bit rough and might well have mistakes but it gives an idea
I can post a simple one if anyone wants it with just the clock for northern hemisphere.
You get the sunset and sunrise times for your exact longitude and latitiude and local time zone off an internet search for sun finder sun chart sun position calculator etc and you'll have to draw them in if you want to.
Print it out and off you go.
A second film with my newly-arrived FOCA Universel "R", a French range-finder 35mm camera of the 50's.
The camera was loaded with an IlfordFP4+ 36-exposure film. It was exposed for 125 ISO using an Autometer III Minolta lightmeter fitted with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. The Oplarex lens was equipped with a Foca AUV push-on 42mm protective filter and a generic cylindrical shade hood.
Parc de la Cerisaie - Villa Gillet, April 15, 2023
69004 Lyon
France
(Parc de la Cerisaie and the Villa Gillet were the domain of the Gillet dynasty founded by François Gillet (1813-1895) owner of the chemistry empire "Progil" (chemistry, polymers and textiles) that merged then to "Rhône-Poulenc" in the seventies, then (after several successive others merging) to SANOFI)
After exposure, the film was revealed using Adox Adonal (Agfa Rodinal) developper at dilution 1+25 and 20°C for 9min. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. The RAW files obtained were processed without intermediate files in LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures.
All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg accompanied by some documentary smartphone Vivio Y76 color pictures.
About the camera :
The Foca Universel "R" is the late series (circa 1956-1962) of the Foca Universel 35mm range-finder camera appeared in 1950 and produced until 1956. The Universel model of FOCa was fitted with a bayonet mount instead of the 36mm screw mount of other Foca PF (PF standing for "Petit Format"). Foca camera's were constructed in France by the company "Optique & Precision de Levallois" (OPL) in the OPL factory of Chateaudun (Eure) starting from 1947. This factory still exists under the name of SAFRAN a French company producing aerospace devices and systems. This exemplary of Foca Universel R was likely manufactured in 1959 or 1960.
The camera is equipped with the collapsible OPLAREX lens 1:1.9 f=5cm with the OPL bayonet mount.
Species interaction: the Fork-tailed drongo avoids unwanted attention of an arrow-marked babbler intent on robbing it of a fat red grub/worm.
The drongo, being the superior areal artist, easily avoided the babbler's inept mugging attempt.
Drongos are known to be aggressive and fearless birds, given their small size, and will attack much larger species, including birds of birds of prey.
These smart birds have figured out that the movement of larger animals flush insects. The drongos often track along and swoop in from a handy vantage point to catch any disturbed prey items. Their diet generally consists of winged insects, larvae and caterpillars and some plant material.
www.dvcity.com/dvshop/PROAIM-View-finder-eyepiece.html
The Kit includes :-
-> A Viewfinder with 3x focusable magnification .
-> A 40mm diameter Anti-Fog lens .
-> 2 Sizes of Body Frames.
-> Neck Strape
Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Lauren Telinde. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
This is some real life CSI stuff. Use the Stink Finder to track down
that cat pee and solve the case to put kitty behind bars!
Finders Keepers Crew Ausstellung
D*Face - Chimp - MisteriousAl – PMH
Präsentiert von Cleptomanicx, Support und Soon Come
Hinterconti
Marktstr. 40
2004
Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Lauren Telinde. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
The finder is a Kiev knockoff of a Hasselblad WLF I got on ebay for like $15 (I see they're a bit more expensive these days?).
Brody is living up to the beagle reputation. He's able to find his ball even in the middle of a wheat field.
This is a complete EVF! The optical viewfinder contains high quality 2.5x optics with anti-fog shields. It does not have a diopter, but will include the Zacuto Z-Finder Extender Frames which will get the focus close but may not be exact. With the Z-Finder EVF, you cannot dial it in with a diopter like you can with our Z-Finder Pro models.
A visit to the "Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine", Lyon, France, on October 27, 2022, accompanied by my SLR Miranda Auto Sensorex EE.
The camera was loaded with a CineStill 400 Dynamic (400D) and configured with the loupe finder X5 and x15 and its normal lens Auto Miranda E 1:1.8 f=50 mm fitting original Miranda 52mm Skylight filter.
The film was exposed for 400 ISO following the readings of the camera (measuring mode "S") or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder. Indoor exposures were hand-held typically at 1/30s and full aperture. The film was then developed using a local C-41 development local service.
Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine, October 27, 2022
Rue de l'Antiquaille
69005 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
Other AI-based smartphone pictures and information notes available in the museum could be found in this companion album here : flic.kr/s/aHBqjAcSdv
About the camera :
This camera was initially sold out on March 15, 1972 to a first customer in Abbeville, France, and resold as a second hand by "Photo Ciné Saint Lazare", Paris, France one year later at spring 1973.
The camera was sold to me in March 2022 with the three finders available, three lenses Miranda Auto E, 1:1.8 f=50 mm, 1:2.8 f=28 mm, 1:2.8 f=105 mm all equipped with Miranda Skylight 52 mm filters.
EE stands for "Electric Eye", a system of diaphragm automated by the circuitry operating two CdS cells located behind the reflex mirror and making the photometry independent of the finders. The Miranda EE has two measuring mode : the pondered A (A as "Ambiant") and the S (spot) with the possibility to "memorize" the light value standing the release button at mid course as on modern camera's. the whole photometric system is fully functional on this camera and gives reading similar to a trusted external silicium electronic photometer (Minolta Auto Meter III).