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Lego Reflector - Masterpiece Brickformer (MB-05).

 

Transformer featured in the G1 cartoon series. Fully transformable into camera mode.

A view trough the Rolleiflex viewfinder.

There are few 35mm cameras that have a viewfinder hood. This is an early Praktica, some old exotic 35 mm TLR cameras, Nikon F3 with DW-3 detachable viewfinder. It is difficult to access due to the high price or poor condition and poor capabilities of these cameras.

I wanted to feel convenience of using them, available only with TLR cameras. Low point of view, candid shooting outdoors is now available at a minimal cost.

this shot is from a series of first "through the viewfinder" attempts

 

through Nikon N2020 AF

Cunewalder Tal vom Bieleboh um 1999

www.cunewalde.de/

 

Rollei 35T

Sucherkamera für Kleinbildfilm 24x36mm

Tessar 1:3,5 / 40mm

Rollei Singapur

1974 bis 1980

CdS-Belichtungsmesser Gossen, Erlangen

Integralmessung, manuelle Belichtungssteuerung

 

Kodak Farbwelt 100 [FA 100-6]

This one's a little different for me. This is my oldest daughter (10 year old) taking a picture of a flower with her camera. It's amazing to see her starting to become interested in photography and seeing her notice all of the wonderful things surrounding us. : )

Catching a sunset during the PNW's early summer.

today in the studio

A lovely camera to use, with a very sharp Zeiss Planar lens.

Universal turret viewfinder for rangefinder cameras

Simulates field of view of 28, 35, 50, 85 and 135 mm lenses. Looks just like old TV camera

For the love of cameras! #Flickr21Challenge #camera

Hedon Viewfinders Month of Love!

Made this from the viewfinder lenses from a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye. Here is a close up of the disassembled lens showing the square viewfinder from the Brownie.

No color-boosting here -- just an insanely colorful tunnel up into the sky through crepe myrtle and jacaranda.

White background shot with my Canon 30D through the viewfinder of an Argus. Vaseline smeared around the edges of the lens created the extra dirty outline.

Nikon Coolpix A viewfinder

The spring-loaded pivoting arm on the bottom of the module is the coupling between the aperture ring and the lollipop in the light meter. A moving finger extends upward from the camera body to engage this arm.

 

The exposure system is very clever, one of the best EVS implementations that I’ve seen: you center the lollipop on the meter needle by turning the aperture ring, but there is no reference index. You’ve aligned the aperture scale against the shutter speed scale. Then, when you select a shutter speed, the aperture automatically adjusts to the one that corresponds to the speed you’ve selected. Unlike most EVS cameras, it’s simple, quick and intuitive.

 

The rewind knob is clever too: unlike the screw mount Leicas where you have to pull the knob up for clearance, this one has a helix in the shaft so it comes up by itself as you begin to rewind the film.

 

I think they put one of their better guys on this project. Too bad they didn’t make a version with a rangefinder, but the meter is in the space that it would have required and I don’t imagine they wanted to make it any bigger. Most users were probably better at guessing distances than light levels.

Shot of my "new" F5 with the DW-30 viewfinder, taken with D700. SB900 on the right with snoot pointing at Tintin´s rocket and another SB900 with white umbrella handheld for F5 lighting. Shot with Pocket Wizard´s Plus II

 

Foto de mi "nueva" F5 con el visor DW-30, sacada con la D700. SB900 a la derecha con un snoot apuntando al cohete de Tintin y otro SB900 disparado atraves de un paraguas translucido sujetado con mi mano para iluminar la F5. Disparado con Pocket Wizard´s Plus II.

 

Sorry for posting this on the Nikon F5 group but it is the only picture I´ve seen of a F5 with this viewfinder!

Paintbook, artrage & artstudio mash on the iPhone

Day 131 (v 10.0) - or is it?

Taken with an Olympus Pen E-P2 through a camera obscura.

Ricoh gx100 x seagull's viewfinder

Here's just a quick demo of the shutter and aperture, from 1/125s - 1s + B and T, and f/6.3, f/8, f/11, f/16, and f/22. It's alive!

 

More info and part files here:

kadookacameraworks.com

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Lux is my proof-of-concept platform for my new electronic shutter (see SLS, single leaf shutter). A secondary goal for this camera was to make it completely homegrown, meaning no parts from existing camera manufacturers, only using single-element lenses from Anchor Optics.

 

Type: Box Camera

Medium: 6x6cm, (56x56mm nominal), 120 film

Focusing: Unassisted, helical focus with distance scale, about 3ft to inf.

Objective: Single element 65mm, glass, MgF2 single coated

Viewfinder: Waist-level brilliant finder

Diaphragm: Rotary aperture plate, f/6.3,8,11,16,22

Shutter: Electronically controlled single-leaf shutter (1/125s - 1s + B & T), with PC sync

Construction: 3D printed polyamide (nylon), laser cut stainless steel

North Shields and the River Tyne. Box camera, dirty viewfinder fake.

Letchworth State Park

Day 169 (v 9.0) - photograph that

Clarice and Tommy Oshima

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aoyama cemetary, tokyo 9/2007

  

White background shot with my Canon 30D through the viewfinder of an Argus. Vaseline smeared around the edges of the lens created the extra dirty outline.

The finder here was cut from a cheap AF compact that had a 35mm lens on it. I glued the shoe of a broken flash to the bottom.

Winter Moves Closer

Merry Christmas, my friends ~

#nofilter #Toronto reverse image through the viewfinder of my grandmother's #Kodak #Duaflex II #camera which she purchased in the mid-1950s in Hong Kong before she immigrated to Canada in the late 1960s.

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