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When film ruled the world and Yashica made twin lens reflex cameras. Yashica 44A TLR from 1959.
The 44A was offered at a list price of USD $29.95.
taken with a twins lens reflex called gakkenflex.
a plastic lomo camera that needs complete assembly.
this is my first roll, and I promised myself not to alter the photos this roll when presenting them…but this time, i have tweaked this one.
enjoy or not
camera: gakkenflex
film: koday ultramax 400
website info’: www.lomography.com/magazine/reviews/2010/02/24/gakkenflex...
It's day 28 and I haven't even started on this month's roll of film. And we have only 3 days left ....
Well, there is only 12 exposures on the expensive 120 film, so I think I'll manage just in time before saturday where we enter february ...
Shot directly down into the viewfinder of the beauty Rolleiflex 3.5T from 1959. As always I used the Acros filmsimulation in my Fujifilm X-T5 and added some yellow filter looks in Capture One Pro.
location: Børkop, Denmark
he seems to be falling in love with his TLR^^
nice smile!!
Rolleiflex 2.8F xenotar
Kodak PORTRA 400NC
at Tokyo / Tegamisha
Sorry more bike photos! This photo is more for me. A memory of my first Ironman in 2017 (before the helmet stick finally falls off ha). *Note to self.. don't cycle with cameras - 3 miles covered in nearly 1 hour haha)(I was doing photos for most of this time!)
From my Kowa TLR test rolll
Kowa Kalloflex TLR with a Prominar 75mm f3.5 lens + Fomapan 100 film @ f4 1/500 + Bay 1 Rolleinar 1 close up lens + yellow green filter
Developing - 5ml Rodinal in 1litre water, 40min at 20 degrees, 2Iv, Epson v800 scan, Silverfast SW
My favourite small cameras: youtu.be/J6ChIM_pFx8 (3 of my favourite/ best small film cameras: Voigtlander Perkeo II, Voigtlander Bessa L, Nicca IIIS (same as the Leica IIIa)..
How to develop film at home - mrleica.com/develop-film-home/
Mamiya C33 with 8cm f:2.8 Mamiya-Sekor lens
The 8cm lens is a bit older than the C33 body, but it was so nice and the price was too good to pass up.
In its days, the Voigtlander Superb TLR was a very innovative camera.
- The viewing lens tilt downwards when you focus closer, in order to handle parallel compensation.
- The film transport horizontally, and there is a mechanical counter that helps you semi-automatically forward the frames.
- Its standard lens, a Skopar Anastigmat, is an excellent implementation of the Tessar formula. Although uncoated, it produces very sharp results with good contrast.
- The compur shutter, after CLA, still purring nicely after almost a century.
- Both shutter speed and aperture settings can be seen from above.
Like most Voigtlander cameras, its ergonomics might be off-putting sometimes. Especially for people like me who grew up on Rolleiflex and Yashicamat way of operation. But once I get used to its operation and hold still, the images are very rewarding.
Mamiya C330, single exposure back, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm 1:2.8 @ f5.6 1/250", paramender, Fujifilm UM-MA @ ISO 64, pre-soak 22ºC ~4', D-23 stock strength 22ºC ~4'.