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haven’t figured out how to set the time on it so if these say july 2024 they are actually march 6 2025. theoretically ipad adjusted the time. we’ll see
three people wearing border-shirts and holding TLR happened to meet in the cafe, and said hello each other.
it's lovely meeting : )
Rolleiflex 2.8F xenotar
Kodak PORTRA 160NC
at "Tegamisha"
Tokyo, Japan
My daughter told me that when the aspen leaves shake in the wind it looks like they're clapping their hands. She's right about that and she made me smile.
From my blog: Paris in Black & White with a Rollei: rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.com/2020/10/paris-in-black...
I finally acquired the Koniflex II TLR at a reasonable price from US seller. The most interesting thing about this TLR is its Hexanon 85/3.5 lens, reportedly to be a Heliar formula. The lens is quite a bit larger than a typical 75/3.5 Tessar formula lens on TLRs.
It came in a decent shape, but do need a thorough cleaning of the lenses and replacement of the mirror. Luckily both the shutter and focusing are working properly. I finished my first roll of color film, and quite like the rendering. I intend to shoot a few more rolls to see the rendering at closer distance and larger aperture.
first roll from seagull 4b1
film: shanghai gp3 100
develop in R09 1:100 1 hour stand developement
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I'm almost out of room but there's still a handful of cameras I need to add to my collection....guess I'll have to display some in another area of the house 😁
Google Transllation
Universa Uniflex 66 (renamed Start B Polish TLR)
Start is the name of a series of TLR cameras for 120 film, which are manufactured in Poland by WZFO and, after the merger of the two companies, by PZO. They feature 75mm f/3.5 Emitar lenses for viewing and shooting.
In some offers, the Vivitar grip is offered as "for left-handers". It can be used reciprocally. In my version, it also has an extended base plate for TLR cameras.
German
Start ist der Name einer Serie von TLR-Kameras für 120er Film, die in Polen von WZFO und nach dem Zusammenschluss der beiden Unternehmen von PZO hergestellt werden. Sie verfügen über 75 mm f/3.5 Emitar-Objektive zum Betrachten und Aufnehmen.
In einigen Angeboten wird der Vivitar Griff als “für Linkshänder“ angeboten. Der ist wechselseitig benutzbar. In meiner Version hat er auch eine erweiterte Grundplatte für TLR Kameras.