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Found this very nice example at a camera fair,minus the lens.

flash yongnuo yn560ii :)

 

New arrival! £9 off ebay! bargain!!! (body only, already had the 35mm lens...)

With the recent crappy weather around here, I suppose now is a good time to start doing an inventory of my camera collection! Here's some of my pre-1970s cameras. I've acquired them fairly recently so I don't know whether they work or how to use them properly... yet!

 

1. Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/16 - a 1950s folding 120 roll film camera

 

2. Bell & Howell Electric Eye 127 - a late-1950s auto exposure camera that uses 127 film

 

3. Ansco Cadet II - a mid-1960s plastic camera that uses 127 film

 

4. Konica C35 - a late-1960s compact 35mm, rangefinder camera

스와이프 한글 패치를 노키아공식사용자모임 카페 cafe.naver.com/nokiaa 회원이 만들어 올렸다. 그것을 이용하면 해외 심비안 폰 #N8 #N97mini 등에서 한글 자판을 이용해 한글을 입력할 수 있다.

기존에는 앱(어플)을 이용해 한글을 입력한 후 원하는 앱에 복사해서 붙여넣는 방식이었던 것에 비해 한글 자판을 이용할 수 있어서 훨씬 편하게 한글을 입력할 수 있다.

 

물론 노키아 N97 mini의 쿼티키에서는 한글 입력이 안 되는 문제는 여전히 남아 있다.

 

* 화면의 해상도가 높아서 스샷한 화면은 크지만, 실제 휴대폰에서 보는 화면은 3.2인치 액정이어서 아래보다 훨씬 작고 선명하게 보인다. moby.to/uvlw65

Since my printer's "acting up," I pulled up my .pdf file that I'd emailed a friend. The original Word doc is in limbo on my old MacBook. Therefore, I looked at the digital copy on my iPad Pro, typed a new doc on my new MacBook, & took a pic with my iPhone 6+.

I re-typed the document & changed some items to fit the upcoming riverboat cruise. And yes, I am in the picture. The iPad Pro & MacBook are laying on my legs. My leg is there.

SEE ALSO MY OTHER HALF FRAME CAMERAS FOR SALE: OLYMPUS PEN D3 & YASHICA HALF 17

 

cgi.ebay.com/Olympus-PEN-EES-EE-S-Half-Frame-w-LENS-HOOD-...

Inside the cab of the recovery vehicle.

Very large 35mm camera, equipped with an uncoupled rangefinder, extinction meter and a focal plane shutter. One of the largest 35 mm camera's I've ever seen.

I got this board because I needed a development platform for one of my microcontrollers. At the same time, I ordered an Atmel AVR ISP MkII programmer, which I wanted to use because it is a native USB device and is a little easier to use on the Mac. Of course, it turns out that the programmer has a different type of ISP connector than this board was expecting.

 

So, this is a Olimex development board for Atmel AVR 20-pin microcontrollers, modified it to accept input from the AVR ISP MkII, which has a six-pin output connector. The header that I added is at the bottom of the board.

 

Read more about getting started programming the AVR on the Mac here.

This is the PCB from inside the receiver of my Phottix Cleon II wireless shutter release.

 

Strobist info: 580EX II on the right, 430EX on the left.

 

See my blog for more photos of the Phottix Cleon II PCBs.

 

I have also published a review of the Phottix Cleon II.

Replaced every button, cleaned all the bug yuck out from the inside, replaced the keyboard, cleaned every slider, cleaned every slider and button/knob cap, and cleaned and degreased the top panel.

Manufactured by Dacora-Kamerawerk, Reutlingen/Nürnberg, Germany

Model: 1960, original model, type 1960

35mm film viewfinder camera

Lens: Dacora Dignar 45mm f/2.8 filter thread 29mm serial no.none

Aperture: f/2.8-f/16setting: ring and scale on the lens shutter-barrel

Focus range: 1-10m +inf

Focusing: front cell focusing, guess the distance

Shutter: Prontor-SVS leaf shutter, speeds: 1-1/300 +B

Setting : ring and scale on the lens-shutter barrel

Shutter release: on the front pane w/ cable release socket

Cocking lever: also winds the film, rapid wind short stroke, on the back of the top plate

Frame counter: on the false knob of the right of the top plate, manual setting, advance type, not works wo/ the film in the camera

Viewfinder: bright frame finder, parallax correction

Re-wind knob: on right of the top plate

Re-wind release: knob, on the bottom plate

Flash PC socket: on the front plate, X and M settings by a lever on the lens-shutter barrel

Cold-shoe

Self-timer: set the VXM lever to V; X synch 1/30

Back cover: hinged, opens by latch on right of the camera

Tripod socket: ¼"

Strap lugs: none

Body: metal; Weight: 507g

serial no.none

It belongs to the long lasting Dacora Dignette series.

More info: McKeown's p.234

in Camerapedia

  

#fmsphotoaday project366 322: Last thing you bought (step up/down adapter ring kit)

 

Sony NEX-C3, Mitakon Wide MC 2.8/28, Neewer Macro ring light, tripod

 

Thanks to Furilo, we've had a Testing in Rails mini-conference with Rabble, www.odeo.com/ Lead Developer, here at The Cocktail.

Raspberry Pi with copper & aluminium heatsinks.

Elektron Analog Four Teardown

BenQ 120Hz Monitor 倍速モニター XL2420T XL2410T

Photographed at the 15th Annual McLean County Antique Auto Club Exhibition on the grounds of the David Davis Mansion in Bloomington, Illinois on August 6, 2011. The event is co-sponsored by the David Davis Mansion Foundation.

 

Please visit my collection of Motor Vehicles on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs thoughtfully organized into albums, and presented by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

Photographed at the O'Reilly Auto Parts 2nd Annual Car Cruise and Cookout in Taylorville, Illinois on June 1, 2013.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

Wrapped around this cardiac balloon catheter are temperature and EKG sensors and LEDs. The wires are stretchable coils.

 

It is manufactured with a lift-off MEMS process. The etched silicon is then stretched and attached to a polymer backing. Silicon usage is minimized over the substrate and the ensemble is quite flexible, to survive inflation and deflation of the balloon.

I bought a Macbook Pro 13" (Used - but new) for £330 and the RRP is £800 new on amazon at the moment, that's a great bargain!

it's tetris, in an altoids tin!

 

inside is an Arduino chip on a custom pcb that connects it to this LCD ($1 from sparkfun, talks over SPI) and four buttons. rotation works properly, collision detection seems to work fine, etc.

 

the eagle files are on randomskk.net/projects/arduino_tetris while the code is on github.com/randomskk/arduino_tetris (note that it's designed to be compiled from a makefile but you can strip out the WProgram and main() function at the end to make it compile from the arduino IDE)

 

I made it for a friend's birthday present and he seems to really like it

I considered replacing the caps, but those were all in really good condition. Probably should have anyway. At least those are very easy to get to should I decide to do it in the future.

Patchable noise maker using CMOS digital logic ICs.

Praktica Super TL Tessar 2,8/50 Kodak Gold 200

Vintage Computer Festival 10.0

Modelo CL21M21MQ. Duas entradas A/V (RCA) traseiras, uma lateral, entrada Video-Componente, saída de fone de ouvido. Tela plana, inclui controle remoto. Preço: R$ 400 [Comprar]

The Silvertone 1205 (made by Arvin Industries in the U.S.A.) is too large to be considered a shirtpocket radio yet too small to be considered a coatpocket radio. Nonetheless, it is well made, sounds great and is an attractive set.

The 1205 features a lot of chrome trim, a reverse painted dial area with a spinning atom and a kick stand for support.

 

Silvertone was the brand name for electronics sold through the Sears department store.

 

Cooke Electronics

East New York, Brooklyn

 

Voigtlander Bessa-L

Industar-69 (28mm f/2.8)

Agfa Vista 400

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