Makina 67 by Timothy Gordish, on Flickr
Is this a tiny camera?
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Makina 67 by Timothy Gordish, on Flickr
Is this a tiny camera?
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...Dilettante! Who you calling a Dilettante?
[QUOTE=Ironage;1697632]Makina 67 by Timothy Gordish, on Flickr
Is this a tiny camera?
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Yes in very nice setting
Tin Can
SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr
My 150mm F9 Rodenstock Apo-Ronar, for the Plaubel Peco Junior view camera, with custom made by me, Jim Galvin Back, that takes Wind Knob Graphic Backs, very quick to operate and modern reliable. An Ednalite Magnifier, and also my olde Printer's Loupe, hang off the camera. Both loupes are great for inspecting the image uber sharp. I just got a series 5 Hood and Medium Yellow Filter for this lens, this completes the lens. It's mounted on a 3D printed board from Italy, light trapped by me with adhesive foam and ready to roll. Fred Newmans Light Hood is what I use in leiu of focusing cloth, it's more comfortable to me, as well as being fully light tight, for extended viewing. I love Apo Ronars, this is the tiniest one. In fact I like it so much I have three of them, two iin barrel $50 each. So same lens for different cameras, best of the best. Broncolor C171 Monolight Beauty Grid Head camera right, silver reflector camera left. New Background painted for me by Artist David Maheu, "Faded Linen"
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Argus C Four, Cintar 50/2.8
Argus C-Four by tuco, on Flickr
And a picture from the camera
1960 Kodachrome by tuco, on Flickr
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