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Obsolete electronics for Crazy Tuesday
Peter collected such things for many years from TV sets and the like, and used them to create models etc. This is actually part of a Spitfire he tried to recreate - I always look at it and wonder when he is going to finish it!!
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Q11#: Which month of the year is your favourite?
A11#: I would say is December because is HOLIDAY SEASON. Oh yeah. :D
I just had steamboat porridge with Sarah today. Awesomeeeeeeee (:
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I must admit that this entry is not good ss I had been too busy but for the spirit and. fun of MM I took and post this shot.
These are peripheral cards inside my PC.
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General Motors Pontiac East Assembly Plant, Pontiac Michigan
Featured on Flickr Explore Front Page - August 27, 2010 - Best Position #9
I finally was able to fit in a quick shoot last week so headed over to the nearest industrial complex to see if anything looked interesting. This 3.4 million square foot plant is one of the many casualties of GM's bankruptcy last year that has contributed to the downward spiral of the U.S. automotive industry.
Article: GM Shuts Down Assembly Plant
Trying old manual lens from Pentacon six, old 6x6 camera, which my father used once upon a time. Just recieved bayonet mount for A6000
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Manufactured by Agfa Camera-Werk AG, Munich, West Germany
Model: perhaps a middle model between the early and late ones,
Clacks produced between 1953-1965
Viewfinder like Box film camera, film 120 roll, picture size 6x9
Lens: Single element meniscus, 95mm, f/11
Aperture: f/11 - overcast ikon and f/12.5 - yellow sun ikon,
setting lever and ikon scale on the front barrel
Focusing: fixed zone focussing like, via Aper¬ture holes that punched in a plate which ro¬tates in front of the shut¬ter at the flip of a switch, first for distances in 1-3m and con¬tains a small close-up lens, the second from 3m to inf.,
and the third one is the same with the second and has a built in yellow filter
Shutter: M (Moment) 1/35 sec. + Bulb (B), setting lever on the back of the fron barrel
Shutter cocking and release: a simple spring with metallic sliding aperture disc, when pressing the lever on the front barrel the shutter releases
and returns when leaving it that means the shutter is cocked
Cable release socket: on the lower left of the front barrel
Viewfinder: reverse telescope finder, on the top plate
Winding knob: on the left of the top plate
Film loading: turn the lever on the bottom of the camera from Zu-lock to AUF-open, then catch the top plate and slide up-ward so the front barrel and the top plate with film loading parts come out from the metallic body cover. The back, bottom and front walls of the camera completely removes as a shell.
Red window: on the back of the camera w/ a lid
Tripod socket: modern 1/4''
Body: outer part metal, covered a lizard skin like leatherette, inner parts mostly bakelite weight: 323g
Grip handle: retractable, on the left side of the camera and a strap knob on the top plate
No film pressure plate in the camera, but the curved back of the camera lets to create maximum sharpness.
There is a sticker inside of the back: Isopan Agfacolor IF 17, (DIN 17 film, about ASA 40)
Agfa Clack is basically an updated version of the box type cameras. Agfa Clack was very popular as it was manufactured 1954 to 1965 in great numbers. The main benefits of the Clack were that it could be used at eye level, and also that it looked more like a real camera than a box camera. Clacks were never very ex¬pen¬sive nor very rare.
There are at least two variants of this camera. On the first one the inscripion under the lens is Agfa CameraWerk AG München Germany and the small sun on the aperture settings is colourless. The second one the inscription is Made in Germany and the sun is yellow.
It was sold in North America as the Agfa Weekender.