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Nikon D600

Nikkor Series E 50mm f/1.8

 

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This lovely concrete drain has some new and old concrete sections (currently it has a smelly & poo ey sewage leak)

 

Cousins and Wadsworth. "Trade Names: A Guide to their Invention, Protection and Use". The 'Name Finders' are enclosed with the book and are designed to help manufacturers and others to invent brand names for new products, names that can be registered as trade marks. Each of the 4 finders has 3 to 5 concentric moveable discs and turning the discs produces a huge number of nonsense words, any of which might or, most likely, might not be considered as suitable for the product in question. [1930s]

The golden-eyed cat takes to Tiger's Eye...

My first roll through a Minolta Hi-matic 7s. Melrose Park, Emu Plains.

  

Minolta Hi-matic 7s with Kodak UltraMax 400.

Taken with an OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA and Minolta 28mm 2.8 lens

In terminal:

defaults write com.apple.finder DesktopViewOptions -dict IconSize -integer 512; killall Finder

 

This photograph was taken at 12:57pm on Wednesday 18th May 2016 off Park Drive on the shoreline of Fraser Lake, close to Cheese Point, in Northern British Columbia, Canada.

  

The American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos), is a large Passerine bird species in the family Corvidae, found commonly throughout North America. Measuring up to twenty inches from beak to tail, they can weigh up to twenty ounces and males are larger than female counterparts.

  

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Nikon D800 290mm 1/200s f/5.6 iso100 RAW (14Bit) Hand held with Nikkor VR vibration reduction ebanled. Nikon back focus button enabled. AF-C Continuous point focus with 3-D tracking. Manual exposure. Matrix metering. Auto white balance.

  

Nikkor AF-S 200-700mm f/2.8G ED VR. Power Up 95mm UV filter. Nikon MB-D12 battery grip. Two Nikon EN-EL15 batteries. Nikon DK-17M 1.2x Magnifying Eyepiece. Nikon DK-19 soft rubber eyecup. Digi-Chip 64GB Class 10 UHS-1 SDXC card. Lowepro Transporter camera strap. Lowepro Vertex 200 AW Photo/ 15.4" Notebook Backpack camera bag.

  

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RAW (TIFF) FILE SIZE: 103.00MB

PROCESSED (JPeg) SIZE: 16.01MB

  

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PROCESSING POWER:

 

Nikon D800 Firmware versions A 1.10 B 1.10 L 2.009 (Lens distortion control version 2)

 

HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU processor. AMD Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB SATA storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX2 Version 2.10.3 64bit. Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.

   

a7 + Isco Göttingen Super-Kiptar 95/2 (projection lens)

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A fly lays claim to the first yellow flower it finds.

 

Shot on OnePlus 7 Pro using wife angle lens using Greatness GCam, then cropped using MacGyver Photo Editor.

You’re never lost if you have a little sense of direction.

Finders Keepers

A Handbound Book

3" x 4"

Catherine L Mommsen

2011

 

Layered cover, handmade bead closure, 12 pocket pages.

A shot from the Finders Keepers Market in Barangaroo last weekend

 

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apply bleach bypass filter with color efex.

no finder ;p

Pebbles with Driftwood on East Beach, West Bay.

Alright, Ouzo, that's your snow, and you can have your way with it - but make it quick - it will probably not be here tomorrow ;)

Rocket found a peeled turnip on the beach this morning. Amazing how possessive a labrador can become!

Handgun found during an undercover operation back in October.

 

It was a fun week.

Shopgirl visits Finders Keepers today on decor8

This the finder FOCA Universel from the French company Optique & Precision de Levallois (OPL), France, proposed as accessories to the different FOCA 35mm camera's produced in France from 1947 to 1965.

 

The finder is a touret with 5 miniature lenses covering. the field of 28, 35, 50, 90 and 135mm focal lengths. The image produced is fully rectified using a pentaprism and very clear. The finder is quite light (50g) and compact. It includes a parallax correction calibrated for the Foca Universel body.

 

I came with its box in cardboard that survived quite well.

 

Lyon, France, May 6, 2023

The Canon 5D Mark III with the Zacuto Z-Finder.

 

The Z-Finder Pro is another one of Zacuto’s Optical Viewfinders that allows DSLR cameras to have the correct form factor for video. It offers 2.5x and 3x focusable magnification, a 40mm diameter Zacuto optical designed lens, an anti-fog coating protective cover, an eyecup preventing extraneous light leakage, a diopter and a field of view perfectly matched to 3” LCD screens. The diopter allows you to dial in the focus to match your eye. If you need extra focal point you can use the Z-Finder Extender Frames. The Z-Finder Pro has a diopter range of -4.75 and up (unlimited with extender frames). These are semi-permanently stackable frames that attach to the skirt of the Z-Finder Pro and extend the Z-Finder glass further way from the LCD screen for people who are farsighted. The Z-Finder Pro uses our Gorilla Baseplate and Z-Finder mounting frame to mount to the camera. The Gorilla Baseplate attaches to the bottom of your camera using a ¼ 20” screw and the Z-Finder mounting frame attaches to the Gorilla Baseplate using thumb screws. The rubber back mounting frame does not attach to your LCD; it is held in place against your LCD with pressure. This method allows you to quickly remove the Z-Finder Pro by snapping it off the frame. If you want to remove the entire mounting frame from your camera, you can do so by loosening the thumb screws and pulling up on the metal mounting frame to release it. The Z-Finder Pro includes:- 3 Extender Frames- Gorilla Plate with DSLR Short Body Frame (Canon 5D/7D/60D-Nikon D300/D90/D7000 type cameras)

-This frame is not compatible with the D800, D4, 1DX, or 5D Mark III. We will have frames for these cameras in about 3-5 weeks.

- Lens Cap & Protective Boot- Lanyard Hook and Lanyard- Z-Finder Dust Cover- 2.5x lens with an anti-fog coating protective cover- extra anti-fog coating protective cover*

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serie gold finder

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27x37 cms gouache y tinta en papel 189g

  

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Among my camera collection, FOCA's are probably the ones that mean the most to me. Called sometime with respect the « French LEICA’s », the FOCA’s are very far from any simple Leica copies. They were independently designed and prototyped in the clandestine by clever French engineers of the O.P.L. (« Optique & Precision de Levallois ») company in Paris, France, during the WWII. They were then manufactured in series as soon as possible after the war end in 1945 to 1962 in various versions. Overall about 150.000 units were produced (for the focal curtain shutter bodies). FOCA’s are amazing of precision, optical quality, and a real joy to use.

 

I selected this mid-range PF2B FOCA circa 1955 and its normal lens OPLAR 1:2.8 f=5cm for a relaxing photowalk enjoying a sunny mild afternoon in Lyon, France. For all the views the lens was equipped with 42mm push-on filter, AUV for the two first frames then, for the rest of the film, a FOCA Yellow x2.5 filter. A Genaco metal shade hood was aditionnaly used for all the views. For the fun, I added an external collimated viewer FOCANOX f=5cm.

 

The film used was a 36-exposure Ilford Pan 100. Expositions were determined for 100 ISO (or 50 ISO to compensate the absorption of the Yellow filter) using an Minolta Autometer III lightmeter fitted with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas.

 

View Nr. 6: 1/200s f/6.3 focusing @ infinite (Yellow filter)

 

Rue des Tables Claudiennes, March 3, 2025

69001 Lyon

France

 

After completion, the film was rewound and processed using 350 mL of Adox Adonal (Agfa Rodinal) developer prepared at the dilution 1+25 for 9min at 20°C.

 

Digitizing was made using a Sony A7 camera (ILCE-7, 24MP) fitted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III with the Minolta slide duplication accessory and Minolta Macro Bellow lens 1:3.5 f=50mm. The diffuse light source was a LED panel CineStill Cine-lite.

 

The RAW files obtained were inverted within the latest version available of Adobe Lightroom Classic (version 14.2) and edited to the final jpeg pictures without intermediate file. They are presented either as printer files with a frame or the full size JPEG's together with some documentary smartphone color pictures.

  

About the camera :

 

This FOCA camera is in an exceptional state of conservation and looks exited from a sort of time capsule since 70 years!

 

I was not so very optimistic about the real state of this camera because of the scars description of the seller, but I finally won the bid for tiny price on September 26, 2023 and the camera arrived to me a few days later.

 

According to the serial number this PF2B should be a model-4 from year 1955 (model-4 spans the years1954-1957). The shutter is a type-3 that equipped the version 16 to 17 in 1956. Curiously, the camera has also the type-6 rewind large button only appeared in 1957 on the model-5 of PF2B's. Maybe a latter upgrade required by the customer or prosed by the after-market service?

 

The camera was kept clearly in original box with the serial number hand written on the right side. The OPLAR normal lens 1:2.8 f=5cm is a model-3 version-4 from 1955 with the "ECD/9" diaphragm graduation 2.8...3.5...9....18.

 

In the box Botton was the user manual, a Kodachrome brochure in French and several cashier ticket from the seller "PHOTO BANGARD", 29, Quai du Fossé, Mulhouse, France, also identified in the inner side of the camera back with a sticker.The cashier ticket are probably to related to the camera since the amounts in French Francs does not correspond to any price list of that time.

 

In addition the camera has a leather ever-ready bag in excellent condition. When I first detailed the camera, I soon appeared that it almost pristine with very little sign of use. All functions works flawlessly and the shutter curtains are as new. The view finder and range finder are very clear and contrasted as the day 1. The lens is also very nice with the coating in quite good condition.

 

The camera was so nice and easy to clean that I could test it with a film the day after the receipt.

  

About the FOCA PF2B camera's and the normal lens OPLAR:

 

The Foca type PF2B (PF for "Petit Format") was constructed in France by the company "Optique & Precision de Levallois" (OPL) starting from 1947. It was manufactured in the Chateaudun OPL factory, route de Jallans, France. The factory, constructed in 1938, is still at the same place under the name of SAFRAN now producing precision devices for aerospace appliances.

 

The camera is equipped with the collapsible 36mm screw-mount OPLAR lens (a modified Tessar formula with an additional fifth rear element) 1:2.8 f=5cm. The focal shutter of the PF2B has timing of 1/1000, 1/500, 1/200, 1/100, 1/50 and 1/25s plus the B pose. A slow exposure device below 1/25s could be installed by the aftermarket service and was installed basically for the FOCA PF3 type.

 

Ed Chow, JPL Program Manager for FINDER, left, and NASA chief technologists Mason Peck, discuss the prototype technology called Finding Individuals for Disaster and Emergency Response (FINDER) during a demonstration of the device at the Virginia Task Force 1 Training Facility, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013 in Lorton, Va. FINDER can locate individuals buried as deep as 30 feet (about 9 meters) in crushed materials, hidden behind 20 feet (about 6 meters) of solid concrete, and from a distance of 100 feet (about 30 meters) in open spaces. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

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Banff Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada

Zenza Bronica ETRS 6:4.5 medium format SLR

Zenzanon f3.5 150mm PE aspherical lens with electronic leaf shutter (~90mm effective vs 35mm frame)

AE prism view finder and speed grip

Fujichrome Provia RDPIII 100F ISO E6 - 120 roll film - 4800 dpi scan - img007

See [www.youtube.com/watch?v=hawoHRGaDFw] for Bronica medium format camera operation

Jim Lux, JPL Task Manager for FINDER, discusses the prototype technology called Finding Individuals for Disaster and Emergency Response (FINDER) during a demonstration of the device at the Virginia Task Force 1 Training Facility, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013 in Lorton, Va. FINDER can locate individuals buried as deep as 30 feet (about 9 meters) in crushed materials, hidden behind 20 feet (about 6 meters) of solid concrete, and from a distance of 100 feet (about 30 meters) in open spaces. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

You'd have to be in the neighborhood already for it to be worth looking.

Shopgirl visits Finders Keepers today on decor8

Jim Lux, JPL Task Manager for FINDER, discusses the prototype technology called Finding Individuals for Disaster and Emergency Response (FINDER) during a demonstration of the device at the Virginia Task Force 1 Training Facility, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013 in Lorton, Va. FINDER can locate individuals buried as deep as 30 feet (about 9 meters) in crushed materials, hidden behind 20 feet (about 6 meters) of solid concrete, and from a distance of 100 feet (about 30 meters) in open spaces. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

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