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Pentacon 100mm
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Pentacon 29mm F2.8 Multi Coating
Santa Monica, California
Pentacon Six TL
Carl Zeiss Sonnar 180/2.8f
Kodak Portra 160
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A very Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate it today!
My Pentacon six had it's first overnight with a friend last night and is going to spend most of today away from home too. Naturally, I miss it, but I work all day so that will help and we will be reunited for my day off tomorrow. :-)
This was from this past Sunday. Wendi, Owen and I took a trip downtown, stopping first at the Camerawork Gallery to see the opening for the show put up by Light Leak. A really good show, the theme is children, if you have the time over the next month stop by and see it. We then went downtown in search of hot chocolate and used books about French grammar. We found all that plus this cool Chinese emporium store, or whatever exactly it is. Wait, I'll tell you what it is, about 30 minutes of your afternoon lost wandering up and down its crammed aisles marveling at the trinkets and nicknacks. I understand they used to have a large display of Mao items that isn't there anymore. Sure my pinhole would have loved to have seen that.
Günstig bei Ebay bekommen. Ich habe natürlich keinen passenden Balgen. Wer wissen möchte, wie ich das Ding mit meiner DSLR nutze, und ein paar alte Dias aus den 80ern und 90ern sehen möchte, besuche meinen Zweitaccount www.flickr.com/photos/196576549@N03/. Dort gibt es z.B. Dias aus Moers vom "Folk & Fool", und von diversen Urlaubsreisen.
I got it cheap on Ebay. Of course, I don't have a matching bellows. If you want to know how I use the thing with my DSLR and see some old slides from the 80s and 90s, visit my secondary account www.flickr.com/photos/196576549@N03/. There are e.g. slides from Moers from the "Folk & Fool", and from various holiday trips.
Pentacon Six TL w/ Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 120mm f/2.8 and Kodak Tri-X 400TX (Kodak HC-110 dil. B, Ilford rapid fixer). f/4.8, 1/250s. Epson V600 and EpsonScan @ 4800 dpi, downsized to 2400 dpi. Retouched and cropped.
Tri-X and HC-110 is really a winning combination. I don't get why it's not more popular. Especially since D76 is just a disappointment, both in stock (fuzzy and non-sharp images) and diluted (bad tonality). The only reason why you use D76 is because somebody put it on your hand or it was told to use it by an instructor.
Model: Sara (Le Management) .
La Pentacon FM és una variant perfeccionada interiorment de la revolucionaria Zeiss Ikon Contax S, la primera SLR amb pentaprisma (probablement). Data d'entorn del 1958-1961. El canvi de nom de Contax a Pentacon (i molts altres) es va deure a que al món occidental la marca Contax era propietat de la part "capitalista" de Zeiss després de la SGM.
Apart del nom, un dels pocs canvis observables son unes manetes d'avançament i rebobinat més grans. La resta son modificacions mecàniques internes.
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The Pentacon FM is an internally perfected variant of the revolutionary Zeiss Ikon Contax S, the first SLR with pentaprism (probably). It was produced c.1958-1961. The change of name of Contax to Pentacon (and many others) was due to the fact that in the West, the Contax brand was owned by Zeiss's "capitalist" part after WW2.
Apart from the name, one of the few observable changes are larger forward and rewind handles. The rest are internal mechanical modifications. As in my earlier made Contax S(d), the curtains are in bad shape, but maybe in fast speeds it could work, more or less.
Cámara: Pentacon Six
Película: Fuji Pro400H (Caducado 2006)
ISO: 400
Velocidad Obturación: 1/8
Apertura : f8
Distancia Focal: 80mm
Objetivo: Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Biometar 2.8/80mm
Datos Revelado Tetenal C41
Prelavado Tanque 5’ a 38º
Revelador: Tetenal 3’15’’ 38º
Blanqueo/Fijador: 4’ 38º+- 5º
Lavado agua: 3’ cambio cada 30’’ 30/40º
Estabilizador: 1’ 20/40º
Agitación estándar