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Aún no había llegado la electrónica y la EM era una cámara destinada a un público aficionado. El visor de la Nikon EM te indica la velocidad a la que disparará la camara. Puedes verlo en la parte vertical izquierda. Aún no es posible seleccionar la velocidad de obturación en esta cámara. Puede que llegue un día que las digitales imiten estos visores que tienen verdadero encanto.

I find "viewfinder" to be an ironic name for these quarter-triggered scopes, because the "view" is just as spectacular right where you're standing!

This view looks south from Boone to Lenoir, then Hickory, and eventually Charlotte, NC.

I caught up with a bargain priced Leica finder. Frames just like the SLOOZ I have for my Leica 28mm lens. Only does 24mm (of course) but then, that's basically all I use anyway, unless I am shooting up close (when I use the LCD.) Nice metal foot. Nifty.

What do you do when a coworker gives you an obsolete point and shoot film camera? Put it to good use I say.

Booth Attenees watch the HDR demo on the new Primo HDR Viewfinder

A 365 Reject for Day 2.91

Picked up one of them little starflex cameras to play around with.

These are the first TtV shots I've taken. Really just trying my camera out. Not great pics but I just wanted to see how they would turn out.

Okay, what is this? I spied this on the ceiling directly above me while taking a shower in a hotel room. At first glance, without my glasses, I thought this was one of those ceiling cameras. The hole was just large enough for my sister's finger, so she poked her finger through the hole only to find that it met no resistance. I'm surprised that no one grabbed her finger.

A CLASSIC SCENE FROM THE PAST SEEN HERE NEAR THE THOMASTON TRAIN STATION IN CONNECTICUT ON THE NAUGATUCK SCENIC RAILROAD MUSEUM

ViewFinder!

 

not so recent, but surely useful @ the right time ;-)

 

(System Requirements = only for very huge cameras:-)))

It is 1/2" x 3/8", mirror image, and just translucent

shot from Gantry Plaza State Park

Makes a fine pair with its relative atop Ben Macdui. Fine work by the Cairngorm Club of Aberdeen:

 

"Based in Aberdeen, the Club was founded in 1887 and is the oldest and probably the largest hillwalking and climbing club in Scotland. Its coat-of-arms was granted in 1965. Its objectives are to encourage mountaineering, with special reference to the Cairngorm mountains; to promote competence, safety, knowledge and responsibility of attitude amongst mountaineers; to offer opportunities to engage in that pursuit in company with others; to impart information concerning mountains; to keep under review rights of access to Scottish mountains; and to issue publications. Its members have from time to time included a number of climbers of repute, but most are simply hillwalkers with interests ranging from cross-country walks, through more strenuous hillwalking (and unashamed Munro-bagging), to serious rock and ice-climbing."

 

www.cairngormclub.org.uk/abouttheclub/abouttheclub.htm

  

Primo HDR Viewfinder demo kiosk

Kodak Retina S1 Camera. Eastman Kodak Company. Rochester, N.Y. 14650. Pt. No. 769288. 1-67-CH-AE. p. 13.

Viewfinder original acrylic painting, 50x60cm canvas board

 

This painting is currently available for sale on Etsy: www.etsy.com/listing/90540671/viewfinder-original-acrylic...

The Golden Gate Bridge is just to the right

San Francisco, California

July 2005

On set at Hedon Viewfinders Valentine's Night (almost!) photo shoot. With Michelle and Dave.

Rime ice-covered trees at Collins Gap frame a distant view of the observation tower on Clingmans Dome. Clingmans Dome Road, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

what's a wedding without a videographer?

I just now realized I never took any decent pics of the Autographic Jr! I did a photoshoot with the Autographic 2A, which is a better looking camera but a complete pain in the butt to use. Anyway, here's the Autographic Jr., which takes 120 sized film (hooray!) and is about 90 years old.

 

This is the viewfinder for the Autographic. It works just fine when you're taking a vertical photo, but if you try to shoot a landscape pic and look through the viewfinder, you'll see that the image has flipped upside down. I can't wrap my brain around why this happens. All I know is that it makes it a pain in the butt to get landscape shots. :P

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A fun picture-of-a-camera comp submitted for critique 3 in my travel photography class. Taken with my 7D on a field trip to Arles, France. Edited in Lightroom.

I always thought these machines looked like they had faces!

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