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Backlit Bass Player
2012 Winter Celebration
Los Angeles, California
camera: Nikon F4 SLR
lens: AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 D
film: Kodak TMAX 3200 (TMZ)
filter: Sunpak UV
support: hand held
scan: Fromex Marina del Rey
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- Photographer / Fotograf: Thomas "Wollbinho" Wollbeck
- Camera / Kamera: Canon EOS 1000D
- Lens / Objektiv: Tamron 18-270 F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC
- Creation Software / Erstellungssoftware: Adobe Photoshop 7.0
- Date (Original) / Datum (Original): 04.07.2011
- Place / Ort: Mannheim (Germany)
- Description / Beschreibung: Der Glockenturm der Evangelischen Melanchthonkirche im Stadtteil Neckarstadt / The bell tower of the Protestant Church in the suburb of Melanchthon Neckarstadt
This work of Thomas Wollbeck is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Germany License.
You can never just buy one of the little (or large?) buggers can you??? :D This was going cheap too (£5) so I thought what the hell... Most of the time the postage costs more than the actual camera! Damn tank of a thing... (1kg+?!!!!) I hope the description is true. It it did only take a few rolls then I should be laughing! :D
"Zenit TTL camera C/W leather case and original handbook. In good condition having seen very little use since It's purchase-probably only taken four or five rolls of film in It's life!"
let me know what do you think if you fav it :)
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Zenit 3M is a 35mm film SLR made by KMZ and produced between 1962-70 with quantity of 781.678 units. Zenit means Zenith, a point in the sky that appears directly above the observer.
Lens is 50mm F/3,5
After the first one broke, I had to get another. I love this type of camera.
It has a rotating back as well. :)
f/4.5
It seems to work as well as my first one.
I captured this image with my $8.00 sears slr camera,(fast becoming my favorite) taken with fuji slide film.
Colosseum - 35mm Film SLR - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
The Pentax 67II was introduced in 1999. I don't think there's been a time since its introduction when this was really a practical rig for a photojournalist, but with the AF400T attached it sure feels like I'm ready to go bring home the big story. The handling of the camera is really natural for me, having grown up on the manual focus 35mm SLRs of the late 70's. In fact, right down to the removable prism and aperture-priority automation this feels like a gigantic Nikon F3. If you grew up on the same kind of cameras I did and you haven't tried one of these, don't ever let yourself pick one up. You'll end up owning one. Then you'll realize that this camera, lens and strobe setup weighs over seven pounds and you aren't a kid anymore, but it won't matter much.
Praktica FX
Carl Zeiss Tessar 50mm
Meyer Primotar 180mm
I'll try to get some SLR experiences... more information at iRevolution.de (but in German...)
A cute little 110 SLR I picked up for a couple of quid a few years ago - out of retirement for the weekend
I owned this camera from 1990 to 1995.
It was a very good SLR camera and I had
two good Nikkor zoom lenses to it (35-70 & 70-210mm)
Still it was a analog SLR camera for 35mm film.