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Peças criadas para o desfile de Ronaldo Fraga SPFW, junho 2012, a partir do projeto desenvolvido junto às "Meninas de Tucumã", no Pará.
RF 415 is seen in North street heading towards Epping on route 250. Interestingly the DMS in the foreground is missing the solid white roundel that should have been in place over the yellow entrance doors.
progressing on the circuit:
3 resistors that program (for the fz20 and fz30) the focus and shutter buttons.
the two wires labelled 'nokia plug' go to the outer most sleeve and its adjacent ring.
Destined to be the last proper RF in service, it looked quite tidy here. And that yellow Cortina is there again!
McDonnell Douglas RF-4C Phantom II
Nikon D300S, AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR 40mm f/2.8G & Slide Copying Adapter ES-1
From my deceased father's collection.
Beriev Be.200CHS displaying it's water bomber features at the 2007 Aero India show at Yelahanka Air Force Station, Bangalore, India, 07/02/07.
PictionID:42340995 - Title:RF-4B - Catalog:16_002688 - Filename:16_002688.TIF - ---Image from the Ray Wagner Collection. Ray Wagner was Archivist at the San Diego Air and Space Museum for several years and is an author of several books on aviation --- ---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
The Samoca 28 RF was rangefinder camera for 35mm film , made in Japan by Sanei Sangyō K.K. (三栄産業㈱).
Specifications
Type: Rangefinder camera
Manufacturer: Samoca Camera
Years of production: 1956 approx
Film: 35mm
Lens: C. EZUMAR Anastigmat coated, F/3.5/50mm or D.EZUMAR Anastigmat coated, F/2.8/50mm depending on model.
Shutter: 'Prontor type' shutter with speeds 1/10 to 1/200 sec and B.
Aperture: 1:3,5 to 1:22 for F/3.5 lens and 1:2.8 to 1:16 for F/2.8 lens
Viewfinder: optical eye-level type viewfinder.
Metering: None
Note: Early model with F/3.5 lens has no flash selector switch on front plate. Later models with F/2.8 and F/3.5 both have the flash selector switch.
The label hanging in the nearside windscreen loks guaranteed to confuse. Arriving at CM just recently, it moved on to HH in September. It headed north in June 76.
At last, a hotel for the night! The view of RF 392 from the window. We didn't get a ticket here for not leaving the lights on!
PictionID:42547358 - Title:RF-84F - Catalog:16_002868 - Filename:16_002868.TIF - - ---Image from the Ray Wagner Collection. Ray Wagner was Archivist at the San Diego Air and Space Museum for several years and is an author of several books on aviation --- ---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum