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Kodak retina iiic

Film: Kodak Motion Picture 5207

Remjet Remove: Baking Soda + 1000ml 50C hot water

60 secs shaking +60 secs soak water

Develop:kodak c41,39C 3:40Mins

Blix: 8mins 39C

Wash: 3:00 mins

Stabilizer: 1min

Flo: 1 min

Scan:Epson V800

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Canon T70 Camera - FD 35-105 mm 1:3,5 Lens

KODAK Prof 100 135/36 film

Developed and scanned via a local lab.

Kodak Retina II

Ilford Hp5 400

Kodak HC110 1+31 (20C) 5mins

Fix 5mins

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Canon T70 - FD 35-105 mm 1:3,5

KODAK 400TX(Trı-X400) ISO400

developed and scanned via a local lab

Kodak Retina IIa

Ilford Hp5 400

Kodak HC110 1+31 (20C) 5mins

Fix 5mins

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Nikon F90, 50mm f1.4, Kodak TMax 400

 

F90 #001 (15)

Smena 35, Kodak Gold 200

Last breath of summer with Kodak Colorplus 200

 

Trondheim, Norway

 

Mamiya 7ii

Kodak Colorplus 200

Dev; Kodak C-41

 

Developed and scanned at home

Kodak Bellows Camera one of my old finds, still in pretty fair condition, found in North Carolina.

The Kodak Signet 35 was introduced in 1951 to replace the bulkier Kodak 35. Featuring a cast aluminum alloy body, bulky winding knobs, and a reliable two-leaf shutter, the Signet 35 was apparently designed to U.S. military specifications for use in the Korean War theater. The military versions were black or olive drab, as compared with the silver-colored civilian version. My copy was produced in 1954. Other than cleaning the windows and calibrating the rangefinder, no other service was needed. Overall, this is a small camera and Kodak's top-of-the-line Ektar 44mm f3.5 lens still produces quality images.

Leica M3

Summilux M I 50/1.4

Kodak 125 PX

 

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27.12.2006

Kodak Ektar 125. I shot this late 80’s.

Kodak Portra 400 Film ~ Canon AE-1P 28mm f/2.8

Kodak Ektanar C 102mm f2.8 projector lens

Picked up a Kodak Brownie Fiesta 127. We had one of these cameras years ago and used for all family outings and family photos and was the first camera I ever used back around 1974. At 9 years old I felt like a real photographer carrying this around on my shoulder and snapping photos 😄 Picked this one up and looking forward to using it again. My daughter and I also set up a darkroom to support our reentry into film and looking forward to developing our first batch of film soon. Will digitalize and post photos if they turn out 😊

olympus xa2

kodak ultramax 400

on Kodak P3200 TMAX film

Canon eos 600, 50mm f 1.8, KODAK 5369 d76

olympus trip 35

kodak ektar 100

Es el visor de prisma de una antigua cámara Kodak, tomada con un objetivo macro.

 

Muchas gracias por la visita.

My one and only shot of Monaco.

I was underwhelmed, but the train ride to and from Nice was oh so pretty.

 

October, 2003

Konica 35mm

Kodak film

 

Is everyone seeing this? Am I coming up on your Flickrs? My view counts, likes, etc. have been way down since the weekend. Waiting to hear from Flickr.

olympus xa2

kodak portra 400

Ilford HP5 120 film

Ilford HP5 120 film

Norway

Rollei Retro 400S 35mm film

Kodak Gold - Leica M7 - Summarit 28mm

Pentax MV

Kodak Portra 400

Tokyo

 

Rolleiflex 2.8f

Kodak Gold 200

From the side trail to Kodak Peak.

contax tvs iii

kodak portra 400

KODAK Digital Still Camera

Kodak ColorPlus 200

Kodak Retina 1a

Watameter Rangefinder

Gossen Trisix Light Meter

Developed and scanned by Analogue Wonderland, UK.

Rolleiflex 2.8f

Kodak PORTRA 400

Fomapan 100@250 in SLD

Lith onto Kodak Ektalure Y

This wonderful ghost sign is on the side of a brick building that now has a plumbing and heating business in Lewiston, Utah. It reads "The Lewiston Drug Co. Kodaks Rexall". This is just the third time I can recall finding a photography ghost sign. We are used to thinking of the word Kodak referring to film, but in the early days of the company, the word applied to the cameras themselves. So, this sign probably meant the drug store sold Kodak cameras.

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