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Date:2008/10/11 ZF台中東海隨拍會
Camera:Mamiya 645 PRO
Lens:MAMIYA - SEKOR C 1:1.9 F=80mm
Film:FUJICHROME Provia 100F Professional
Scan:台中 金霏霖
Camera: Agfa Click 1
Film: Kodak T-MAX 100 (120mm)
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Date:2008/10/02 台中-柳原基督長老教會
Camera:Mamiya 645 PRO
Lens:MAMIYA - SEKOR C 1:1.9 F=80mm (135等校換算≒50mm)
Film:FUJICHROME Velvia 50 Professional(RVP50)
Scan:台中金霏林 NORITSU
The first Brownie was a very significant camera in the history of photography. It changes the way people take picture. Also, the No.2 was introduced with a new type of roll film, the 120 film of which still being made today and now know as medium format film.
I have soft spot for the Kodak Brownie box cameras after I picked up my first Brownie about 10 years ago, a No.2 Model E. Every since then I kept an eye out for nice Brownie and other box cameras.
And here is the first test roll from my new "old" Kodak Brownie No.2 Model F (1924-1933) all 8 frames from it (it is 6X9 format and you only get 8 shots per roll) After I did some restoration on it, cleaning, glued back the mirror in one of the view finder and etc the camera still work fine after all these years. (Picture of the camera coming soon)
Camera: 1924-1933 Kodak Brownie No.2 Model F. Film: Fomapan 100. Developer: Kodak D76 1:1 10mins @ 20*C. Digital Conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 6.
Paivi's beautiful Mamiya C330 TLR camera, with custom strap, seen on a DC Flickr photowalk in a niche on Massachusetts Ave NW, which must have originally contained a statue or fountain.
It's a medium format camera. Doesn't look like much, needs a little bit of cleaning but everything seems to work. Will need to run a roll of 120mm film through it first to be sure though.
Here's a link to the camera manual from 1959:
www.photomemorabilia.co.uk/Ilford/Sporti/Sporti_Instruct/...
Camera: Agfa Click 1
Film: expired Kodak Tri-X 400
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I took this at work, using a parkbench as a tripod at about six forty five in the morning. Then I worked ten hours driving a little bobcat thing, driving a dumptruck, jackhammers, the whole works, all the while my camera sits under a bench, then I drove home, and at about seven pm I realized I left my Mamiya 7 under the bench. I drove back to the city, obeying all speed limits vigorously, and had to hop the fence, sneak in like a vandal, and lo and behold my camera was still there, and hundreds of people had walked right on by during the parks closure.
I was beyond thankful.
Zeiss Super Ikonta IV/Tessar 75mm/f3.5. Shot using b&w 8x red filter. Ilford XP2 medium format film.
Date:2008/10/02 台中-柳原基督長老教會
Camera:Mamiya 645 PRO
Lens:"MAMIYA - SEKOR C 1:1.9 F=80mm (135等校換算≒50mm)
Film:FUJICHROME Provia 100F Professional(RDPIII)
Scan:台中金霏林 NORITSU
Camera: Agfa Click 1
Film: expired Kodak Tri-X 400
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Date:2008/09/30 台中-文心森林公園
Camera:Mamiya 645 PRO
Lens:MAMIYA - SEKOR C 1:3.5 F=35mm (135等校換算=21mm)
Film:Kodak Professional EKTACHROME Film E100VS
Scan:台中金霏林 NORITSU
No built-in light meter so you just have to use the chart in the back of the camera to set exposure according to the light condition. This one the chart is in German, not sure why but it could have been bought here in the US from Germany.
Camera: Agfa Isola 1
Film: Kodak T-MAX 400 (which is too much ISO for this camera, but hey, shoot and learn).
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