https://www.newyorkpuzzlecompany.com...era-collection
I have nothing to do with the company. I don't get anything if you buy a puzzle. Just figured it might fit here somehow even with a few larger cameras showing in the puzzle.
https://www.newyorkpuzzlecompany.com...era-collection
I have nothing to do with the company. I don't get anything if you buy a puzzle. Just figured it might fit here somehow even with a few larger cameras showing in the puzzle.
"My forumla for successful printing remains ordinary chemicals, an ordinary enlarger, music, a bottle of scotch - and stubbornness." W. Eugene Smith
Getting There Set of GX680 Lenses Seiko Shutters by Nokton48, on Flickr
Getting there with my set of Fuji GX680 lenses, with Seiko #2 Shutters added. Mounted on PLaubel Peco Junior boards and Minolta SRT cable releases, Yellow Filters on each, and Hoods too. From the left front, the 50mm F5.6, then the 65mm F5.6, then the 80mm F5.6. On the far right front, the 100mm F4. Back Row, from the left, the 125mm F3.2, then the 150mm F5.6. Next the 180mm F3.2, and on the far right, the 210mm F5.6 Also adding the 250mm F5.6, should be tommorrow, got another Seiko Shutter coming. The 50mm front view reminds me of the HAL9000 fisheye in 2001: A Space Odyssey. It looks about the same LOL. Testing phase is coming up. Will utilize them all depending on the situation. I doubt I'll take them out all at once, too much weight! But select two or three depending on what my intended use will be. In the studio I will have the luxury of selecting whichever meets the intended needs of the photograph. So very straightforward. And good to have a choice of focal lengths in the same modern glass. The 50mm and 65mm take a Gel 4x4 Fuji Hood which is cool with me; I have a complete set of 4x4 B&W Gel Wrattens
Flikr Photos Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/18134483@N04/
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