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Manufactured by Optische Anstalt C.P.Goerz AG. Berlin, Friedenau, Germany
Model: c.1921 (produced between 1921-26)
Folder bed film camera, film 116 roll, picture size 6.5x11 cm
Engraving on top of the camera: Goerz
Lens: Symmetrical-doublet, 5 ins (=127mm) f/11, filter slip-on,
Aperture: f/11-f/45 setting: lever and scale on the lens
Focusing: Bellows focusing, scale on the left of the bed plate
Focus range: 5-50 feet, (1.5-15m) +inf
Shutter: Goerz leaf shutter, speeds: 1/ 25, 1/50, 1/100, +B&T
setting : dial and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
Cocking and Shutter release: by the same lever, on front of the lens-shutter barrel, Manual shutter cocking and releasing on the same time, for the speed settings, by pressing once the lever, the diaphragm opens and closes, (like old box cameras !), for B press and release, for T press and press again
Cable release socket: on the lens-shutter barrel
Viewfinder: Waist level Brilliant Finder on top of the lens standard, turning 90 degrees left on its own axis for landscape pictures, w/ red sprit level
Winding lever: on the left side of the camera
Bellows: single-extension,
Front cover and bellows opening: first pull the front cover by using front cover leg of the camera, then pull the bellows forward by engaging its rails to the front cover mounted rails, then pull out the bellows as far as it goes to the focus scale by the handles, it locks on inf. mark on the scale, for unlock and focusing press the knob on the scale
Bellows closing: pull in the bellows as far as go then press the struts
Cold-shoe: none
Self-timer: none
Back cover: removable, w/ red window, opens by a latch on top of the camera
Tripod socket: 1/4'', on the front cover
Strap lugs for hand grip
Body: Aluminum, Weight: 556g
serial no.197503
The ID of the camera is made with the aid of Mackeown's Cameras 2006, pp.354-356, and Westlicht
The Roll-Tengor was produced with many lens and shutter combinations.
It was a cheaper model of Roll-Tenax models. Leather or leatherette covered aluminum body and brilliant finder centered over the lens-shutter barrel. They was offered with 6x9, 6.5x11, 8x10.5 and 8x14cm sizes.
116 is a roll film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1899 for 2½×4¼ inch negatives (nominally 6.5×11 cm). The film stock is 70mm wide, wider than 120 film.
The Goerz firm was founded in 1886 and later it was very famous in lens making.
In 1926 the German branch of Goerz was saved from bankruptcy by being merged with ICA, Contessa-Nettel and Ernemann to form Zeiss Ikon. This had major consequences for the company, the Carl Zeiss company held a majority stake in the new company and demanded that the other firms end their lens production.
Some Goerz models were continued under the Zeiss Ikon, but the Roll-Tengor not.
The American branch of the company is still exist.
more info Sylvain Halgand's Collection , Goerz Roll-Tengor, and Goerz company
* I made these roll pillows for our living room using an old bed sheet, curtain fabric samples and foam.
They measure 40 cm.
* Ik heb deze rolkussens voor onze woonkamer gemaakt van een oud laken, gordijnstofstaaltjes en schuimrubber.
Ze zijn 40 cm lang.
Miniature From Re-ment "Cake On Parade" set.
Look at the amazing details on this cake! It's my favourite Re-ment Cake :)
Manufactured by Optische Anstalt C.P.Goerz AG. Berlin, Friedenau, Germany
Model: c.1921 (produced between 1921-26)
Folder bed film camera, film 116 roll, picture size 6.5x11 cm
Engraving on top of the camera: Goerz
Lens: Symmetrical-doublet, 5 ins (=127mm) f/11, filter slip-on,
Aperture: f/11-f/45 setting: lever and scale on the lens
Focusing: Bellows focusing, scale on the left of the bed plate
Focus range: 5-50 feet, (1.5-15m) +inf
Shutter: Goerz leaf shutter, speeds: 1/ 25, 1/50, 1/100, +B&T
setting : dial and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
Cocking and Shutter release: by the same lever, on front of the lens-shutter barrel, Manual shutter cocking and releasing on the same time, for the speed settings, by pressing once the lever, the diaphragm opens and closes, (like old box cameras !), for B press and release, for T press and press again
Cable release socket: on the lens-shutter barrel
Viewfinder: Waist level Brilliant Finder on top of the lens standard, turning 90 degrees left on its own axis for landscape pictures, w/ red sprit level
Winding lever: on the left side of the camera
Bellows: single-extension,
Front cover and bellows opening: first pull the front cover by using front cover leg of the camera, then pull the bellows forward by engaging its rails to the front cover mounted rails, then pull out the bellows as far as it goes to the focus scale by the handles, it locks on inf. mark on the scale, for unlock and focusing press the knob on the scale
Bellows closing: pull in the bellows as far as go then press the struts
Cold-shoe: none
Self-timer: none
Back cover: removable, w/ red window, opens by a latch on top of the camera
Tripod socket: 1/4'', on the front cover
Strap lugs for hand grip
Body: Aluminum, Weight: 556g
serial no.197503
The ID of the camera is made with the aid of Mackeown's Cameras 2006, pp.354-356, and Westlicht
The Roll-Tengor was produced with many lens and shutter combinations.
It was a cheaper model of Roll-Tenax models. Leather or leatherette covered aluminum body and brilliant finder centered over the lens-shutter barrel. They was offered with 6x9, 6.5x11, 8x10.5 and 8x14cm sizes.
116 is a roll film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1899 for 2½×4¼ inch negatives (nominally 6.5×11 cm). The film stock is 70mm wide, wider than 120 film.
The Goerz firm was founded in 1886 and later it was very famous in lens making.
In 1926 the German branch of Goerz was saved from bankruptcy by being merged with ICA, Contessa-Nettel and Ernemann to form Zeiss Ikon. This had major consequences for the company, the Carl Zeiss company held a majority stake in the new company and demanded that the other firms end their lens production.
Some Goerz models were continued under the Zeiss Ikon, but the Roll-Tengor not.
The American branch of the company is still exist.
more info Sylvain Halgand's Collection , Goerz Roll-Tengor, and Goerz company
Manufactured by Optische Anstalt C.P.Goerz AG. Berlin, Friedenau, Germany
Model: c.1921 (produced between 1921-26)
Folder bed film camera, film 116 roll, picture size 6.5x11 cm
Engraving on top of the camera: Goerz
Lens: Symmetrical-doublet, 5 ins (=127mm) f/11, filter slip-on,
Aperture: f/11-f/45 setting: lever and scale on the lens
Focusing: Bellows focusing, scale on the left of the bed plate
Focus range: 5-50 feet, (1.5-15m) +inf
Shutter: Goerz leaf shutter, speeds: 1/ 25, 1/50, 1/100, +B&T
setting : dial and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
Cocking and Shutter release: by the same lever, on front of the lens-shutter barrel, Manual shutter cocking and releasing on the same time, for the speed settings, by pressing once the lever, the diaphragm opens and closes, (like old box cameras !), for B press and release, for T press and press again
Cable release socket: on the lens-shutter barrel
Viewfinder: Waist level Brilliant Finder on top of the lens standard, turning 90 degrees left on its own axis for landscape pictures, w/ red sprit level
Winding lever: on the left side of the camera
Bellows: single-extension,
Front cover and bellows opening: first pull the front cover by using front cover leg of the camera, then pull the bellows forward by engaging its rails to the front cover mounted rails, then pull out the bellows as far as it goes to the focus scale by the handles, it locks on inf. mark on the scale, for unlock and focusing press the knob on the scale
Bellows closing: pull in the bellows as far as go then press the struts
Cold-shoe: none
Self-timer: none
Back cover: removable, w/ red window, opens by a latch on top of the camera
Tripod socket: 1/4'', on the front cover
Strap lugs for hand grip
Body: Aluminum, Weight: 556g
serial no.197503
The ID of the camera is made with the aid of Mackeown's Cameras 2006, pp.354-356, and Westlicht
The Roll-Tengor was produced with many lens and shutter combinations.
It was a cheaper model of Roll-Tenax models. Leather or leatherette covered aluminum body and brilliant finder centered over the lens-shutter barrel. They was offered with 6x9, 6.5x11, 8x10.5 and 8x14cm sizes.
116 is a roll film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1899 for 2½×4¼ inch negatives (nominally 6.5×11 cm). The film stock is 70mm wide, wider than 120 film.
The Goerz firm was founded in 1886 and later it was very famous in lens making.
In 1926 the German branch of Goerz was saved from bankruptcy by being merged with ICA, Contessa-Nettel and Ernemann to form Zeiss Ikon. This had major consequences for the company, the Carl Zeiss company held a majority stake in the new company and demanded that the other firms end their lens production.
Some Goerz models were continued under the Zeiss Ikon, but the Roll-Tengor not.
The American branch of the company is still exist.
more info Sylvain Halgand's Collection , Goerz Roll-Tengor, and Goerz company
Finally getting the hang of stitching together a series. I figured out my favorite way to do it, and to take less time. Did this whole series in under 15 minutes. This is my uncle, again doing a backside roll, but from his strong side.
This stitch is a little more complicated than it might seem at first. The original images were shot with the camera in full manual. I metered off the blue sky, which is quite close to 18%. I prefocused as he was coming out of the water, since the rope sets the distance and it doesn't change, I was then able to shoot whenever I pleased without worry of autofocus. The individual shots are vertical images as I panned with him as he moved across the wake. By doing this, it gave me more detail on him and his facial expressions. I then had to splice each image to the next to create the final image. So, this is not a single wide angle shot with each overlay erased, but a manual stitching of individual panned shots.
View in the largest size I posted and you can see his full facial expressions, but you can also easily notice my quick splicing jobs between each frame. This is a splice of multiple tightly shot portrait images, resulting in a file size that was 147megs when saved in its layers in Photoshop. It would be fun to print it out as a banner to hang on a wall.
Created by Carmen Björnald of CeeBee Recycle. Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2014/04/recycled-fashion-accessori...
Id:2012-01-25_18h20m40s_ND300-7853.nef Original: NIKON D300, 1/50s, ISO 400, 0 EV, Sigma 30mm F1.4 EX DC HSM @f/5.6, 30.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 45.0 mm)
A ten frame bulk load of Polypan 50, shot at EI 100 indoors (camera shake all over!), developed in Kodak D-19 1:8 dilution for 7:30 @ 21°C
Browsing B l a c k M a g i c, this image LOBB
Hey everyone, lets get together for some good oL ,Rack and Roll !!! bring some music and some drinks and your dancin shoooz : ) . .get down and funky . . .you can roll on down the line and have fun as you go .. . (for odc group 2 subject ,begins with R ).
Test Roll of Lomography CN 400 in my new Lomogrpahy Konstruktor DIY SLR.
The lens on this still picks up quite a lot of detail. Some loss of resolution and CA/fringing towards the corners. Personally I prefer the look of pictures taken on with a Recesky, if we're doing a DIY head to head.
Overall the pictures are okay. I don't think I'd be using it that often, the 1/80 shutter speed is just a bit too slow unless you stop and stand still.
Also it likes to eat film.
Transferred my sea kayak to the outdoor swimming pool to practice rolls during a Sarclet to Wick trip.
Roll No 1. A successful extended padddle roll.
Shot, developed, and scanned my first roll of 120 film. It was cold and snowing on the 1st of April for whatever reason and I must've gotten careless about putting in the darkslide and may have caused this light leak.
So excited to shoot on a new format I've never been on with a camera that forces me to slow down even slower than when I was on 135 film.
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Kodak Portra 400
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 Sekor Z
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Unicolor C41 Home Development Kit
Hand-me-down Epson 3200 Scanner
The Roll of Honour inside St Peter's, Leckhampton, and the headstone in the churchyard.
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"Faithfull unto Death
St. Peter's Leckhampton Roll of Honour 914 - 1918"
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R. I. P.
01.05.18 Granezza, Italy
1/8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regt
R. E. Angus
P. L. Ballinger
W. J. Barratt M.M.
L. G. Bendall
H. Burford
W. H. Caudle
V. E. Cherrington
J. R. Cheshire
12.07.18 Leckhampton
Royal Air Force
and Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
A. W. Genoch
24.04.15 Menin Gate Memorial
9th Battalion, The London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles)
22.11.16 Thiepval Memorial
2/5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regt
06.11.17 Tyne Cot Memorial
1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regt
Pte F. W. Hall
E. A. Larner
H. C. Lacey
I. F. Lefeaux
23.04.17 Arras Memorial
1st Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regt)
formerly with the Army Service Corps
F. C. Murphy
M. D. Quill
F. W. Reilly
25.03.18 Arras Memorial
Drake Battalion, R.N. Division, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
J. M. Staines
03.02.17 Caterham
5th Battalion, Grenadier Guards
27.07.17 Lebucquiere, nr Bapaume
1/5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regt
E. I. Thompson
C. G. Winstone
15.12.18 Jerusalem Memorial
Indian Army Reserve of Officers (attached to Censor's Office)
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Linked to Leckhampton, but not on the Roll of Honour
Capt J. F. Dearden D.S.O., M.C. and two bars
6.10.19 Leckhampton
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt)
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Bev and Ranger jumping a roll top.
Very pleased with the exposure on this image. I shoot with the camera set to manual as different colour horses/shooting toward the sky throws the metering out. It does mean that I have to compensate for clouds passing over the sun.
The list of fallen servicemen during WWII held at the Australian War Memorial, also known as The Hall of Memory... Lest we forget!
Location : Australia's capital, Canberra.
Awesome Tool roll collaboration with Lemolo Bags!! These things rule and are super versatile. They are space great for Brooks style saddle loops but will strap on any saddle, handlebars, racks, toptubes, pretty much any where you wanna stick it. And, they come stocked with Full Size tools!! From the tiniest Park allen wrench up to 8mm, 8-11 mm box style Park wrenches, Topeak full sized chain tool, two Tire levers, a green spoke wrench and even that chainring bolt tool no one ever has around! Also has little bungees for keepin a tube of your choice in the roll. I couldn't be more excited on how these came out, Elias at Lemolo is amazing and really nailed this. They are $120 fully loaded with tools and ready to ship.
Cinnamon roll cupcake with cream cheese frosting and a teeny tiny cinnamon roll on top. Check out my other sweets on www.brownsugarsweets.com!