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Pinhole IR images taken with a full spectrum modified a5000 with wide angle homemade pinhole lenscap.
I have just decorated my desk with the red bow hanging off the lamp. My Grandmother made it for me over Thanksgiving.
My office consists of a table behind the couch, by the way. Not much privacy.
My new portable, low-light, picture taking tool! Clamped to a door and mounted on a mini-ballhead.
Strobist:
SB800 camera left with Gary Fong Lightsphere - 1/4 power
SB600 bare, on floor aimed up under camera - 1/32 power
Triggered by SU-800 Nikon CLS
You can see the light source setup in the reflection of the ballhead.
Nikon D300 | 50mm | ISO200 | 1/250s | f5.6
First photos of my new Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM lens, the first new lens I've purchased in more than eight years.
This photo includes the "center-pinch" lens cap that Canon has finally adopted. (In the past, I've bought Tamron lens caps to replace my nearly-useless Canon ones; now I don't have to.)
Minolta Auto-Rokkor PF 58mm f/1.4
with SR-mount (1961-1966)
sn#1269298
The PF in the lens name resolves to a lens six elements (F) in five groups (P)
This is a unit of an early second generation Auto-Rokkor
It weighs in at 318g (without lenscap)
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2011
All Rights Reserved
Ran out of time to take a photo today. The project is proving to be harder than i thought..
Here is a link to my Facebook Page
Playful still life: on a saucer, a Canon 50 mm f/1.8 lens stands in for a coffee cup, paired with a teaspoon. The lens cap doubles as the cookie and a memory card plays the sugar. Studio mood on a black backdrop—a wink to caffeine rituals of photo lovers.
That's what my following weeks will be about.
Lack of time and inspiration lately, sorry.
I'm trying to shoot RAW, let's see...
Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers here around!
A quotation about parents (as there's no Parent's Day) seems appropriate, so I end up quoting Grey's all the time -.-'
I apologize.
"It's the most important job in the world. You probably should need a license to do it, but then most of us wouldn't even pass the written exam. Some people are naturals. They were born to do it. Some have other gifts. But the good news is biology dictates you don't have to do it alone. You can waste your whole life wondering, but the only way to find out what kind of parent you'd be is to finally stop talking about it and just do it.
[Episode 6x19 "Sympathy for the Parents"]
Oh, and my handwriting sucks!
Minolta Auto-Rokkor PF 58mm f/1.4
with SR-mount (1961-1966)
sn#1269298
The PF in the lens name resolves to a lens six elements (F) in five groups (P)
This is a unit of an early second generation Auto-Rokkor
It weighs in at 318g (without lenscap)
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2011
All Rights Reserved
Minolta Auto-Rokkor PF 58mm f/1.4
with SR-mount (1961-1966)
sn#1269298
The PF in the lens name resolves to a lens six elements (F) in five groups (P)
This is a unit of an early second generation Auto-Rokkor
It weighs in at 318g (without lenscap)
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2011
All Rights Reserved
Just a picture for a camera gear discussion... This is my SX40 with a 58 mm adapter, collapsible lens hood, and center-pinch lens cap attached.
First photos of my new Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM lens, the first new lens I've purchased in more than eight years.
The combined depth of the front and rear lens caps are thicker than the lens itself, as seen in this photo.
Don't worry. This little model is a live like never and doing pretty well.
Visit my site - www.ev-foto.lt
Minolta Auto-Rokkor PF 58mm f/1.4
with SR-mount (1961-1966)
sn#1269298
The PF in the lens name resolves to a lens six elements (F) in five groups (P)
This is a unit of an early second generation Auto-Rokkor
It weighs in at 318g (without lenscap)
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2011
All Rights Reserved
With the exception of the 18-55mm SAM Sony lens the rest of the gear is full frame capable and consists of a 2x tele-converter made by Vivitar - a 70-210mm Minolta zoom - a 28-80mm Minolta zoom and a Auto Rikenon prime lens of 55mm f2.8.
They can in fact all be multiplied by the formula 1.5 giving longer focal range by a half again.
Kowa Lens 100mm 1:2
Lens probably for a projector or copier.
Has no iris.
Focus can be adjusted by a silver colored ring after removing the black ring (bottom, right).
Lens looks fresh and unused and has both lens caps.
One of the lenses out of a fleamarket find
No thread or bayonet but probably the groove is used for fixing it to a lens board.
Lens looks fresh and unused and still has both lenscaps.
My friend once more approached me to do some product shots for her. This time it's for the JJC Auto lens cap for the LX5. I get to keep the cap in return. :)
R. F. Hunter
Purma Special Camera
Beck Anastigmat 6.3/2.25in (57mm)
3 speed shutter
With kit comprising of
Purma Special Camera (boxed) with lenscap
Purma Special Lens Hood (boxed)
Purma Special Filter No 4 - Blue (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 7.5ft -10ft(boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 5 - 7.5ft (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 3.5ft - 5ft (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 24inch (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 18inch (boxed)
Additional blue windows (red windows already attached) in Purma Special envelope.
Ever-Ready Case
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127 Rollfilm 32 x 32mm (16 on)
C1930s (Source; McKeown)
Bakelite and Metal body
Metal focal plane shutter
Three speed.
Shutter controlled by gravity. (dependent on which way you hold the camera up you get "fast", "slow" or - I guess- normal speed.
With the lens cap screwed into place the shutter is locked
The huge difference in lens-size of the Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar – not even the smallest lens for the Akarette/Akarelle cameras! – and the Nikon 50mm.
They both handle superbly in your hands.
If you're not familiar with the Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar get one! These are amazing 3 element lenses (triplets) that yield nice contrast and a good retro look.
This Schneider-Kreuznach lens will actually fit inside the glass coverage of the Nikon. That's how small it is.
I can't help myself... for some reason, especially with the SLR, it just feels right... maybe I'm prepping for that lovely day when I can title it 40D!
Besides, I look and feel faboo, ready to run out of the room and snap away at the evening!
[could've been Day 313]
June 8, 2011;
This is what my night is going to be.
Curled up on the couch on the computer, mostly on Flickr like the computer is in the photo and now.
Have a good night everyone.
sooc.
Minolta Auto-Rokkor PF 58mm f/1.4
with SR-mount (1961-1966)
sn#1269298
The PF in the lens name resolves to a lens six elements (F) in five groups (P)
This is a unit of an early second generation Auto-Rokkor
It weighs in at 318g (without lenscap)
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2011
All Rights Reserved
I love all cameras, even canon's, they're amazing too and I was borderline on sticking with canon... but nikon is where it's at (for me at least)! (;
It's not always the camera's fault when a malfunction occurs. This is what you get when you leave the cap on a vented lens hood.
With the exception of the 18-55mm SAM Sony lens the rest of the gear is full frame capable and consists of a 2x tele-converter made by Vivitar - a 70-210mm Minolta zoom - a 28-80mm Minolta zoom and a Auto Rikenon prime lens of 55mm f2.8.
They can in fact all be multiplied by the formula 1.5 giving longer focal range by a half again.