Here is one I shot today with the meniscus I had gotten from Jim a couple of weeks ago
broken path by J. Golden, on Flickr
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
Tiny Dallmeyer cine lens, 25mm F1.9 on G-1.
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Wow, that has a lovely bokeh. I've been tempted by the 4:3 chip cameras and c-mount idea but resisted to far. When I think of what has gone in the trash out at work that had c-mount........sheesh.
Thanks Jim. Yeah, I've really enjoyed the m4/3. This particular lens was on an old Victor 16mm camera, untouched at a camera show. I figured for $10 it was worth having anything with the Dallmeyer name. It's become a favorite, and must be my smallest Petzval. I just picked up another G1 for my daughter, she likes using mine so much, for Christmas and with a couple legacy lens adapters. They're cheap, I recommend you get one to try...before the format goes away!
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e. l. cord's baby duesenberg 1936
Kodak 2D 8X10 Ross 18" Petzval
after 9 months i got around to developing my 8x10 negs form Tonopah!
galli's secret achromat lens, galli's crappy super curly film, galli's favorite location, galli's 8x10, galli's tripod.....
thanks galli.
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Well, here is one from my trip to Oregon. Used my big Darlot wide open late in the day. Scan of the carbon print.
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