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German 6x6 TLR. Produced 1956~1959.
Schneider Xenotar 3.5/75mm Lens.
Český Krumlov (CZ), June 2023
Another view on the Castle Tower.
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Film Fujifilm 160NS Pro.
Scanner Plustek Opticfilm 120 Pro at 2650ppi, downscaled to 2048 pixels width.
IR-Dustremoval.
Sharpening, Exposure, Contrast and Color adjustments in PSE11.
Molforeflex 6x6 TLR
Lens: Yashimar 3.5/80mm
Shutter: Copal 1/10-1/200, B
camera-wiki.org says that 1000 examples were ordered by the Swedish importer Molander & Son AB and only about 400 were made by Yashica.
A little game for Rolleiphiles :
What models of Rollei TLR cameras can you see on this photo ?
As you can see, the Rolleiflex Original is the smallest Rollei tlr 6x6 and the lightest too.
This is one of the cameras I carry with me when I'm on the street. Its an old TLR Camera I built. (Twin Lens Reflex)
Rolleiflex 3.5F, Carl Zeiss 3.5/70,
Kodak Ektar 100/120
Folks and their Camera: www.flickr.com/photos/shima11/sets/72157622306345507/
German 6x6 TLR. Produced 1956~1959.
Schneider Xenotar 3.5/75mm Lens.
Helmond (NL), August 2023
Wall at Helmond Castle.
Seems like almost nothing is straight anymore !
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Film Fujifilm 160NS Pro.
Scanner Plustek Opticfilm 120 Pro at 2650ppi, downscaled to 2048 pixels width.
IR-Dustremoval.
Sharpening, Exposure, Contrast and Color adjustments in PSE11.