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I have used all the equipment, my preferred format for photography is the 4X5 view camera. As a kid I actually got started on using the camera on the right. that camera has been at the top of the hometown water tower (crazy thing to do) and all over eastern Iowa. My Father had a B&W darkroom so I did do developing and printing of B&W (again my preferred format). Photography has been a hobby, professional business and now a passion.
And yes, I have collected a few photography items thru the years.
Once upon a time, many years ago, in a fit of generosity (or SOMETHING), I gave this to a friend. : {
At least, since we are still friends, I get to visit it once in a while.
I bought this Voigtlander 35mm camera from a kid on the street in Naples, Italy, in 1967, for two packs of Marlboro. Only later did I consider the possibility that he stole it from another U.S. Navy sailor. I used this camera for over twenty years. Anyone have any idea how old this might be?
film Fotopan 10, naświetlany na iso10, filtr żółty, data ważności 1988 1 czerwiec, r09 1:100 + kbr, 60 minut, 15 obrotów co 5 minut
film Fotopan 10, exposed to ISO10, yellow filter, expiration date 1988 June 1, r09 1: 100 + kbr, 60 minutes, 15 revolutions every 5 minutes
I found my mother's old camera and my cotillion gloves lying around and decided to make them useful once more. This is the best shot I got. =)
..mit Balgenkamera 6x9cm , Rollfilm, der entwickelte Film wurde 1:1 kopiert.(Siehe Originalkopie unten links,ich....)
as usual, modays are meh. school was ok, choir was better than its been. and of course i came home and slept. yep. Rina gave me this camera a few days ago. theres another just like it! i love them :] they came in a case and everything. they are twinsie and i shall name then Ginger and Pamela.
Just finished my fist test roll in my 1951 Nikon S Rangefinder with 50mm f1.4 lens. Happy with the results the images feel old.
A twin-lens reflex camera (TLR) is a type of camera with two objective lenses of the same focal length. One of the lenses is the photographic objective (the lens that takes the picture), while the other is used for the waist-level viewfinder system. In addition to the objective, the viewfinder consists of a 45-degree mirror (the reason for the word reflex in the name), a matte focusing screen at the top of the camera, and a pop-up hood surrounding it. The two objectives are connected, so that the focus shown on the focusing screen will be exactly the same as on the film.