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Camera: Canon EOS-1V

Film: AGFA APX 400

Lens: SIGMA 50mm f1.4 GD HSM (Art)

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Film processing

Labor: Pálvölgyi Foto - Budapest

Elöhívás azonosító: 351101

 

Digitization

Film scanner: NORITSU KOKI QSS-32_33

Canon EOS1-V code: 48-099

The "normal" contents of my camera bag. Taken by a Nikon D40x at ISO 400 with a Nikon 18-55mm VR kit lens. (at 18) Camera's on-board flash fired. This is the first picture I've posted taken with the VR version of the kit lens - I've previously posted pictures from one of the two non-VR versions I own, both of which now have broken lens mounts. (M#@$f#@$in' plastic mounts!)

 

Naturally, since this is a working photographer's bag, some items are in constant flux: the film and batteries, for example!

 

See the notes for equipment ID: the top edge has various dishes that are on my dining room table, the backdrop for the shot...

 

I normally carry at least one, usually two (as seen) spare SD or SDHC memory cards for my digital camera; I normally carry a 4 Gb in-camera, with a 2 Gb and an 8 Gb as spares. (the blue card above is a 4 Gb) My 2 Gb card is a Class-2, my 4 GB cards are class-4, and the 8 Gb card is a class-6. Yes, I have run out of the house with the digital camera but no card in it! (the card was in the computer card reader...)

 

Normally, the camera taking the picture (a Nikon D40x) is shoulder carried with the kit lens attached; however if a birding expedition is in progress, the kit lens will be in the camera bag, and the Sigma 70-300 will be attached to the D40x. The FT2 may be out of the bag, too, for macro photography... (typically wildflowers)

 

Now the obvious question: why do I load all these? I tend to keep the cameras specialized: the FT2 for macros, the OM-1 for portraits, the SP-1000 for low-light non-flash, the Ikonta for B/W self-portraits, (It's the only one other than the digital with a reliable self-timer...) etc...

 

Note also that three different film/image-sensor sizes are represented: four if you count the taking camera. (35mm ½ frame, 35mm full frame, 6x6 and a 1.5 crop factor Digital camera)

 

Update (12/2011): The Sigma is gone (AF stopped working) replaced by a Promaster 100-400 used on the N75, the Nikkor 50mm ƒ1.4 isn't normally carried any more, and there is an addition: a Nikkor 35mm ƒ1.8 DX (and it's case) that is used on the D40x taking the shot for available (but low) light situations. (and sometimes for other shots, too) The Olympus Pen FT has gotten a shoulder strap...

 

Further update: (6/2012) Add a Zeiss-Ikon Nettar 515/2 camera to the mix, although it is usually carried in a jacket pocket, not in the camera bag... add another film format, too, the Nettar is a 6x9cm camera...

 

Further update: (3/2013) A Nikon F4s has been added:it is normally carried with either the kit lens from the N75 or the 100-400 zoom lens (replacement for the 70-300...) on-board, although it takes any of the Nikkor lenses shown.

 

Update 7/2013: a Nikkor 50mm ƒ 1.8 AF-D has been added to the mix... (8/2013): a Nikkor 35mnm ƒ 2 AF-D was added. Note that the F4s, the 100-400, the 28-80, the 50mm ƒ 1.8 and the 35 ƒ 2 are normally carried as a set and not in the camera bag... Update 12/2013: a Nikkor 20mm AF-D has been added, while the plastic mount on the 28-80 finally gave way. The 28-80 was replaced by a Nikkor 35-105 AF (NOT D) ƒ 3.5-4.5...

 

Further update (1/2015): I no longer carry all this: I've switched to individual camera bags for various cameras.

my latest restore/customize camera effort.

its a tan snake skin leather and it is much softer than it looks.

This was supposed to be a candid shot, but the camera shy girl turned and rushed into her courtyard. The Nikon's stellar AF performance has saved the day once again.

My camera gear during my London visit. Inside the Skin 50 pouch I carried the Zenitar 16mm and the Canon 50mm f1.4 as well as the Pixel Pocket Rocket card holder, extra battery and other assorted items. I used it strapped to my belt on the right side and it's very comfortable and convenient. It's my most common gear loadout.

 

Mounted on the 5D mk2 is a 24-105 f4 IS, my primary lens.

this camera is so cute....ready for a walk in town

Wood, cardboard, screws,...

 

the sliding rail is a piece of bamboo parquet. The focusing system needs some developments...

 

waiting for the lens (industar 51)

Best Large.

 

Somehow I sensed she wasn't keen for me to take her picture.

Some selected members of my "family of cameras".

Modesto, CA - January 2007

Processed with VSCO with hb2 preset

Camera: Leica Mini Zoom, Film: Kodak Ektar 100

in1967 Camera Corporation of America made this instant camera. beside kodak and polaroid, there is another instant film system, only 1 model was made - chrislin insta camera 100.

Rangefinder cameras and lenses made by Canon and Nikon were discovered by US photojournalists covering the Korean war in 1950; the discovery came as a shock similar in its own way to that of the war itself, and it presaged the end of the era of German dominance at the top level of optics and photography.

 

You can get a general sense of just how unexpected this discovery was by taking a look at this passage that appeared in Popular Photography Magazine in 1946: rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-136.html

 

Many of the early cameras were made especially for sale in the PX (Post Exchange) shops to US military personnel. This is one of those examples, as indicated by the red diamond and the letters "E-P" engraved on the top cover.

• Camera: Nikon FM

• Film: Kodak T-Max 400

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My collection of photogear.

More colourful camera bags under construction :) Should all be finished tomorrow.

 

It does not always have to be professional black.

The two larger DOMKE bags are for my film cameras, one of the small ones for the LowePro Tahoe CS80 for my Panasonic Lumix DMC LX7, the other small one, still in the making is for my older daughter's birthday, though, she does not know this yet :)

 

And, my almost 30 year old BERNINA sewing machine is still working flawlessly! :)

 

The finished bags:

www.flickr.com/photos/30079014@N03/42258596044/in/photost...

I own this baby!!!

shoots 120 medium format film.

This thing is a massive beast. It is a Soviet made 120 SLR. Got her from another photographer. To ,learn more about thes and models like it. go here.

www.kievaholic.com/mediumformat.html

This camera even with the 80 MM lens takes some effort to hold. Looks like the tripod will get some face time

商品詳細

 

ブランド: Leica (ライカ)

商品名: Summilux-M (ズミルックス) 35mm f/1.4 ASPH 6bit

シリアル: 4080358

マウント: ライカ Mマウント

付属品: フロントキャップ、リアキャップ、12589フード、フードキャップ、専用ケース

  

[商品状態]

 

美品:殆ど使用されていない、きれいな状態

 

[外観] 

ピントリングにわずかに使用感が見られますが、その他非常にきれいな状態です。

塗装剥がれや目立つキズなどはございません。

詳しい状態は商品写真をご覧下さい。

[光学]

光を当ててよく見るとわずかにチリ(1-2ヶ所)がありますが、写真には全く影響の無い程度です。

[動作]

ピントリング、絞りリングともに動作は良好です。絞り羽根もきれいな状態です。安心してお使い頂けます。

A camera has interesting ideas of its own. - John Szarkowski

 

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While visiting some friends they pulled out this amazing miniture camera complete with leather case...had to get a shot and post it.

Vintage cameras and radios!

Voigtlander camera

Diggity's nikon & my Spaten at Sunday's flickr meetup. Happy Tipsy Tuesday folks!

Wish you all could have joined us : )

 

#phillyflickrmeetup

February 19, 2012

Exakta (1969), 2 camera set in briefcase.

With his collar camera Cooper took this self portrait in the mirror. That's me on the left, asking if he's ready to go outside.

 

Cooper's official blog: www.PhotographerCat.com | Cooper on Facebook

Buy Cooper's photo book, framed photos and more at Cooper's gallery store.

There is nothing more attractive than a boy with a camera in his hands.

Black-tailed Jackrabbit, Lepus californicus. Not happy about having a camera pointed at it.

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