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Long whiskers look so girly on cats...
Pentax Super A and SMC Pentax 50mm f/1.7 (on second thoughts, it was much more probably the f/1.4. Looks like it anyways...), Ilford HP5 exposed as ISO 800 developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 17 min @ 20°C, digitalized using kit zoom with macro rings.
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A capture in the early morning...our front lawn trees and fresh dewy morning air against the rising sun.
Image straight of the scanner.
PENTAX Super A, Helios 44-M-5 58mm F2, M42, Fujifilm Provia 100, X-Pro, Wide Open
My vintage Pentax cameras! Having used a 'K1000' in the midd 70s I Bought the 'ME Super' late 70s! Then when the 'Super A' came out in the early 80s, I bought that with the 50mm f1.7a.
A vintage bicycle in an swirly bokeh. A workhorse that is lasting and still in use by a carwash staff.
Pentax Super A, Helios 44-m-4, Kodak Colorplus 200
A waiting area for a car wash in the outskirt of Kuala Lumpur.
Pentax Super A, Helios 44-m-5, Kodak Colorplus 200 expired
FYI, these mini SLRs are the same size as my mini Sony Compact A7CR and lighter (shown here in the middle of the 2 Pentax cameras).
On the streets of Nevers. One thing I love about slides when they turn out badly expired is the way they remove a modern scene from time, somewhat reminescing autochromes.
Pentax Super A and SMC Pentax 35mm f/2.8, Kodak Elite Chrome 160T developped by DM's Fotoparadies and digitalized using kit zoom with macro rings.
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What on earth gave you the idea I like Pentax cameras?!? Oh yeah… right… that's what gave you the idea I like Pentax cameras ;-)
Number 1 in a series. Number 2 will be Olympus, and number 3 will be Polaroid… you're right… I have a disease!
See also an updated version of this photo from 2016. (Yes, I still have the disease!!)
First roll with a new old Pentax Super A 35mm SLR camera. Getting out a little bit of my toy-cam comfort zone :)
Just over 3 years ago in 2013 I took a photo of my entire collection of Olympus cameras both classic film cameras and modern digital cameras (accessories aren't included in these shots!):
www.flickr.com/photos/aspectsoflight/8440058723/
A year or two after taking that shot I sold a lot of my Pentax digital stuff as I moved to a compact system camera system... all I kept were my Pentax K-7 and my 3 DA Ltd lenses.
But then last christmas I saw an offer on the Pentax K-3ii that was very tempting... I tried to resist... but I failed... miserably!! Since getting the K-3ii I've also replaced most of the Pentax lenses I sold and added some of new ones too.
The only cameras from the 2013 shot that is missing (I think!) is my lovely Pentax MS-3 and which spontaneously gave up the ghost a few months ago... and the MZ-50 (which I don't think has ever worked... it came twith the FA 28-70mm). Pentax had several really lovely cameras in the MZ series, but my own experience, plus what I've read on the internet, suggest they were/are spectacularly unreliable!!!
I've replaced the MZ-3 with an MZ-S which I hope will be more reliable than your average MZ camera!
So, from top to bottom and left to right:
MZ-S (with FA 28-70mm), Z-1 (with F 50mm f1.7), Super A (with A 50mm f1.2), Auto 110 with 24mm f2.8)
MX (with M 50mm f1.4), ME Super (with M 40mm f2.8), Spotmatic (with SMC Takumar 55mm f1.8), *ist (with FA 28-80mm)
K-3ii (with DA 16-45mm f4), K-01 (with DA XS 40mm f2.8), DA Ltd 21mm f3.2, DA Ltd 15mm f4, DA Ltd 70mm f2.4, 110 50mm f2.8, 110 20-40mm f2.8, 110 18mm f2.8
Takumar 200mm f4, DA 55-300mm WR f4-5.8, F 100mm Macro f2.8, F 28mm f2.8, DA 12-24mm f4, D FA 100mm Macro WR f2.8, A 28-80mm f3.5-4.5 (SMC version not the Takumar version)