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As seen through the viewfinder of a vintage Brownie Flash IV Deluxe box camera.

  

for the The Dictionary of Image

Through the viewfinder of a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye with a Canon EOS 1-D, 35mm lens w/ an extension tube.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/guyr/sets/72157602069769387/

 

The design is quite different from the Silette. The size is larger, too. The Selenium cell is still working, but the meter dial has a broken tab, which lends the meter unusable.

 

My viewfinder is from an old lc-a and had 4 glass elements. On newer lc-as, those without frame lines and distance markers you might find that there are only 2 plastic elements.

Pat me on the back. I successfully took apart my Anscoflex and cleaned the mirror and viewfinder inside and out. Missed a few spots but oh well. I think I'm going to like a clean ttv look with this camera. Yay me!

 

After going through some of the recent images and talking about the class with some of you, I think this one (and the one next in B/W) will describe well the final assignment.

Looking through a ViewFinder really brings out something different to reality

Ricoh R8 with Helios Viewfinder. The cold shoe was attached by myself!

Nikon D70 + Nikkor 35-135mm + Mamiya CWP + Helios 44m

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I took my student Web team to lunch today. Mark's Hot Dogs in San Jose. I had the Chili Cheese with fries and an orange shake. Damn, it was good!

 

The drive-in is an old round building painted orange. Interesting, and so cool that it still stands.

I bought this for $25 with the vague idea of putting the lens on my home made view camera and taking tintypes. Shutter works fine.

It's dirty inside after 40 some years of use.

Tiny Hole in the Camera let's you see things

Produced in September 1964

Copal MVX shutter, 1s to 1/500s

Yashinon 80mm f/3.2 (viewing) and f/3.5 (taking) lens

Film shoot #2.

 

We see what the camera sees -- classic art school juxtaposition if ever it was. The Kansas City skyline is in the vewfinder.

through the camera, with the phone

Just a couple spots of glue hold this in place, so some gentle prying is required to get it off.

I managed to smash the glass on the viewfinder of my s5500. (photo taken with my old Canon A30.) [more info]

Reflector is one of THE most popular requests I get. I wanted to modernize the Generation 1 toy, but put the Generation 1 cartoon feel to him/them. Sort of a "hybrid" of G1 cartoon fused with the G1 Toy. Reflector now has tons of details and articulation

 

New features/articulation/point of interest:

- New heads

- Shoulder articulation

- Elbow articulation

- Wrist articulation

- Hand articulation (Spyglass)

- Hip articulation

- Knee articulation

- Glass lens on Viewfinder has hologram Decepticon faction symbol inside it

- Alt mode (camera) has light up lens

 

Transform and combine all 3 robots to form "camera" mode. Perfect for spying on Autobots.

 

Debatable "Masterpiece Class" considering he scales well with several Masterpiece figures (see images)

©Katherine O'Brien Photography

playing with the dog = not optimal

I had this old camera sitting in the kitchen, and there was such good lighting that the viewfinder was quite brilliant.

This is the viewfinder from the newer of the two cameras. I'm not sure, but I think it's a tiny LCD screen. This could be pretty fun to play with.

Not a perfect execution of this technique.... but you get the picture, right?

Through the viewfinder.

Reflector is one of THE most popular requests I get. I wanted to modernize the Generation 1 toy, but put the Generation 1 cartoon feel to him/them. Sort of a "hybrid" of G1 cartoon fused with the G1 Toy. Reflector now has tons of details and articulation

 

New features/articulation/point of interest:

- New heads

- Shoulder articulation

- Elbow articulation

- Wrist articulation

- Hand articulation (Spyglass)

- Hip articulation

- Knee articulation

- Glass lens on Viewfinder has hologram Decepticon faction symbol inside it

- Alt mode (camera) has light up lens

 

Transform and combine all 3 robots to form "camera" mode. Perfect for spying on Autobots.

 

Debatable "Masterpiece Class" considering he scales well with several Masterpiece figures (see images)

35mm viewfinder cameras from

USSR, Germany, China and U.S.A.

 

seen with an f2.8 35mm Flektogon

Reflector is one of THE most popular requests I get. I wanted to modernize the Generation 1 toy, but put the Generation 1 cartoon feel to him/them. Sort of a "hybrid" of G1 cartoon fused with the G1 Toy. Reflector now has tons of details and articulation

 

New features/articulation/point of interest:

- New heads

- Shoulder articulation

- Elbow articulation

- Wrist articulation

- Hand articulation (Spyglass)

- Hip articulation

- Knee articulation

- Glass lens on Viewfinder has hologram Decepticon faction symbol inside it

- Alt mode (camera) has light up lens

 

Transform and combine all 3 robots to form "camera" mode. Perfect for spying on Autobots.

 

Debatable "Masterpiece Class" considering he scales well with several Masterpiece figures (see images)

I’m a photographer. I like to use a viewfinder to frame and compose a picture. Today I tried using a viewfinder made out of a 3x5 card clipped to my Moleskine pocket notebook. I sighted through the viewfinder to frame, compose, and draw this sketch. You can see a picture of my setup on my blog at www.jimblodget.com/blog/viewfinder-sketch/ .

 

Moleskine pocket notebook, Platinum Desk pen with Platinum Carbon Black ink.

box camera model-E ... viewfinder liar + close up + kodak close up Nr13

Tiny aquare of Post-It(tm) note used to increase contrast.

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