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Late 70's goodness - a simpler version of the much more popular AE-1.
This could be the only SLR that one would ever need.
my fathers old. eos 5000
Fully automatic AF SLR for the European market. Features include compact design, silent operation, three focusing points, wide focusing area, center-priority focusing, 6-zone evaluative metering linked to the focusing points, 3-zone flash metering linked to the focusing points, metering and exposure-control modes, external LCD panel, viewfinder information, a large mode selection and shutter speed dial, and flash exposure control with a series circuit. In Asia (except Japan), the camera was marketed as the EOS 888.
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Nikon D5100 16-85mm zoom photographed with a Nikon D7000 and 35mm f/1.8 lens.
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This is broken. (It was fixed shortly after, though, so no worries.)
Aboard an Air Canada Boeing 777-200, flight 33, from Toronto (YYZ) to Vancouver (YVR)
Canon eos 550d
Speedlite 430EX
17-40mm f/4L USM (Canon)
18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS (Canon)
50mm f/1.8 II (Canon)
70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG (Sigma)
8mm f/3.5 Fish-eye CS (Samyang)
Local: São Jose - Aeroclube de Santa Catarina (SSKT)
Data: 03.Mai.2014
Matrícula: PT-DHU
Operador: Escola de Aviação Civil de Pouso Alegre
Fabricante/Modelo: Piper PA-30-160 Twin Comanche
Serial Number: 30-1674
Matrículas anteriores:
Ano de fabricação: 1967
Workspace after adding shelving and moving all the junk from upstairs.
Timelapse of building this workspace from scratch: youtu.be/ylsPUIXqirk
I spent the 2.5 months in 2012 finishing this space in what used to be an unfinished corner of my basement. Now LowPowerLab.com runs from here :)
OM-1 - someone tell me anything that's wrong with it, cos i can't find a fault. a work of art.
the Vivitar 28mm 2.5 ain't bad either.
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Die Einführung des K-Bajonetts durch Pentax im Jahr 1975 war verbunden mit der Vorstellung einer neuen Kamera-Reihe, der K-Modelle. Sie unterschieden sich äußerlich deutlich von den Vorgängern, den Spotmatics. Das bedeutete aber nicht, dass auch das Innenleben eine Neuentwicklung war. Die KM war nichts anderes als die Spotmatic F in neuem Kleide. Sowohl der Tuch-Schlitzverschluss als auch die bewährte CdS-Belichtungsmessung wurden übernommen. Das besser ausgestattete Schwestermodell KX maß die Belichtung dann schon mit schnellen Silizium-Fotozellen und meine K2 hat als Zeitautomat dann ein deutlich anderes Innenleben, z. B. einen vertikal ablaufenden Metalllamellen-Schlitzverschluss.
Zurück zur KM: Es war das preisgünstigste Modell des 1975 eingeführten Dreiergespanns. Die noch spartanischer ausgestattete K1000 kam erst ein Jahr später auf den Markt. Die Produktion der KM und KX wurde schon 1976 wieder eingestellt, zugunsten der kompakteren Pentax-M-Modelle.
Bemerkenswert ist der recht weite Empfindlichkeitsbereich der KM: Er geht von 20 bis 3200 ASA. Es gibt auch kein Batterieproblem - die immer noch erhältlichen Siberoxid-Zellen (SR44) können verwendet werden.
Uploaded in contrast to the 'SLK base'.
Finished in the loudest shade of metallic green, complemented by a full colour-coordinated leather interior - fantastic! A kitted out example covering only a few hundred miles a year.
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Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 Objektiv im Zangenlicht 2x Yongnuo YN560-III mit kleiner Softbox, Hintergrund Kopierpapier
My father bought this Minolta when we visited the UK in 1987, I was only 3 years old at that time. Around this Christmas he dug it up out of some boxes and gave it to me. After 15 years in those boxes the battery still worked and it works just like new. I now have 35-85 f/2.8mm lens attached to it, 200mm f/3.5 and 28-85mm f/2.5-4.5 all Vivitar lenses.
Can´t wait for the weather to clear up here in Iceland so I can start shooting pics with this baby. I have always thought that there is something about SLR cameras that D-SLR cameras don´t have, a soul and a character.
From wikipedia:
The Minolta X-700 is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera introduced by Minolta in 1981. It was the top model of their final manual-focus SLR series before the introduction of the auto-focus Minolta Maxxum 7000. The X-700 was awarded the European "Camera of the Year" award in 1981, and its competitive pricing resulted in its becoming the most successful Minolta camera since the SRT line.
This is my old SLR camera: EXA 1c made by Praktica in Dresden, DDR. I bought it in summer of 1987 in Dresden, for about 500 Marks, East German currency, but quite expensive for me then. No electronics at all in it, just mechanics and optics. Lenses signed: Tessar 2.8/50 Carl Zeiss - Jena. At that time I did a lot of slides shots with it, but now I didn't use it in last 4 or 5 years.
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Well I know, my soldering is awful. It took a while to get this microcontroller to work, 4 days to be exact. Now it works as designed.
SDIM2222
Not the enclosed Wal-Mart electronics department of bygone days years and years ago, but nostalgic-looking nonetheless. Very reminiscent of what the store in Olive Branch looked like prior to it's Project Impact remodel circa 2011-2012. The Wal-Mart Supercenter in Corinth Mississippi (now also a full Project Impact-ed "Walmart" unfortunately) had the enclosed electronics area until about a year ago (summer 2013), and had the even older decor package, with signange and such very similar to the Wal-Mart Random Retail recently posted pictures of: www.flickr.com/photos/walmart3/sets/72157645323256675. Why didn't I think to get pictures of the Corinth store back circa early 2012 when I was in it!?? I only have one photo on flickr of it's exterior, from back in October of that year: flic.kr/p/ff37xT.
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Wal-Mart, 2000-built, Winchester Rd. at S. Germantown Pkwy., Memphis
Contest: Imagine the Nikon D4, win a ThinkTankPhoto Airport Airstream roller: nikonrumors.com/?p=21327
Credit: Brian Fisher
Cockpit view of a Martin EB-57E Canberra electronics warfare aircraft.
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New workstation & workbench (2012)
Old (2006): www.flickr.com/photos/screamingflamingdeath/159018751/
Soldering bench is still a work in progress
Toy Camera Day 2014
This is by far one of the nicest plastic-fantastics I own. Aluminum top and bottom covers, user settable frame counter, wound shutter indicator, hot-shoe, and a real winding lever instead of a thumb wheel advance. No fake weights, it is sized correctly to match a compact rangefinder dimensions, and feels just right in the hands.
That said, it is a camera that would not likely stand up to lots of use. The one shutter speed is estimated at somewhere from 1/40 to 1/60, so that limits your choice of films, as even 200 ISO would be well overexposed. The focus free single meniscus lens is not sharp at all, with lots of diffuse flare. It has three apertures with Ocean, Sun, and Cloud icons to guide the user.
I did a lot of work on most of these photos to get half-way decent results. The camera does have a curved film plane, which helped the lens produce an even focus across the whole frame. But this one goes back in the box, awaiting the day when I have space to display my "Toy Cameras".