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My wife, luluvision got a box full of really cool looking old cameras. They don't make them like this any more...

una zenit em che puzza di vecchio e ancora da collaudare (di cui mi sono innamorata nel mercato el rastro), e una vitoret dr che mi ha ritratta nei primi mesi di vita!

Camera : Pentax6x7

Lens : SMC 67mount Takumar 135mm

Film : ARISTA EDU ULTRA200

Shot with one speedlight and a reflector.

Camera : Mamiya M645

Lens : Mamiya SEKOR 80mm F4

Film : ARISTA EDU ULTRA400

Developer : Fujifilm Microfine (15min)

Camera : Mamiya M645

Lens: Mamiya SEKOR C 80mm F4

Film : ARISTA EDU ULTRA100

Una de las cosas que más valoro es mi pequeña colección de cámaras antiguas, la gran mayoría heredadas de mi padre, como la Paxette de esta foto (de refilón también se ve la Olympus). Las fotos que se ven son todas de mis padres en su época de novios, hechas con estas cámaras. La del centro es mi madre con tan sólo 17 años!

Bronica ETRS (late type) with 75/2.8, dodgy AE II prism and speed grip. About the size and weight of a WW2 aerial reconaissance camera.

I could see that with a bit of work, you can get some incredible photos out of this, but I'm a bit of a snapper, so I wound up selling this beast to someone who can use it properly!

 

4X5 de type Press camera, compétiteur haut de gamme à Speed Graphics dans ce type de caméra

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Jet after the Tank Girl Character

Camera:Olympus PEN F

Film:FUJICHROME Velvia 100

Lens:F.Zuiko 38mm

kolejny skarb do kolekcji

od mojego P. :)

Camera : Canon EOS7

Film : ARISTA EDU ULTRA400

Developer : Fujifilm Microfine (15min)

Today I received another 2 lenses for my Olympus Pen F collection, a 20mm f/3.5 and a 38mm f/3.5 Macro

 

I thought it was time for a family portrait of my entire Olympus Pen F collection...

 

The next target for my collection is the lovely 70mm f2!

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An old camera found in a camera store

I've been dying to take a photo of a someone holding my old camera and finally got the perfect situation. After taking some prom photos I asked my friends daughter to pose for me. :)

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This is the "Kodak No. 3A Autographic Model C". It s a large-format, folding camera produced by Kodak from 1916 to 1926, and was part of their "Autographic" line of cameras.

 

"3A" or 122 film was a large-format rollfilm introduced by Kodak in 1903. Sometimes called the "Postcard format", the frame size on the negative measured 3 1/4 by 5 1/2 inches (8.25 by 14 cm). Although rollfilm had been around since the 1880s, by 1900 there were some who still considered photographic plates to be superior. Plates were generally larger than most rollfilm formats available at the time (the larger the negative the better the image quality). Early rollfilms were prone to curling, and there were often problems with the emulsion which caused images to look dull and grainy. Also many photographers of the era saw rollfilm as being amateurish because unlike plates (which you developed yourself) rollfilm was sent away to be developed - thereby removing the photographer from the task of developing their photos. This meant anyone with little knowledge or experience with photography could take pictures. The large size of the 122 format was meant to entice photographers who were still using plates to switch to rollfilm.

 

Overall the camera itself is a fairly standard Kodak folding camera from the 1910s and 1920s. It is similar in design and has the same features as the No. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior.

 

A cute little porcupine sleeping in a branch at a Caracas petting zoo... yeah, this one's not for petting ;) (it's behind a glass)

My new old camera!

Keys from my keyboard on a soup bowl.

Digital as in fingers ;)

There's something so very beautiful in old cameras..

Any tips how to get old like a film camera?

Camera : Pentax SP

Lens : SMC Takumar 50mm F1.4

Film : ARISTA EDU ULTRA400

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