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Cool file cabinet.
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 09:49 |
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File cabinet update: I got a closer look at it and it looked like a 4x5 (or maybe 5x7? I didn't have a ruler with me. Lens was labeled BAUSCH AND LOMB 8x5), not an 8x10. The (port? socket?) where the shutter release cable attaches to the lens board is smashed to gently caress and unusable. Definitely some sort of cocoon or egg case inside. Additionally, I read the price tag wrong and it's $55, not $35. I didn't pick it up since my two year old roaming around the antique store while I googled lens board / shutter release repair would not have been an ideal situation. Might still go back and grab it if y'all still think it's worthwhile.
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 02:06 |
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voodoorootbeer posted:File cabinet update: I got a closer look at it and it looked like a 4x5 (or maybe 5x7? I didn't have a ruler with me. Lens was labeled BAUSCH AND LOMB 8x5), not an 8x10. The (port? socket?) where the shutter release cable attaches to the lens board is smashed to gently caress and unusable. Definitely some sort of cocoon or egg case inside. Additionally, I read the price tag wrong and it's $55, not $35. I didn't pick it up since my two year old roaming around the antique store while I googled lens board / shutter release repair would not have been an ideal situation. Might still go back and grab it if y'all still think it's worthwhile. I wouldn't worry about paying for shutter repair since I am pretty sure that lens is not in a shutter.
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 09:32 |
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voodoorootbeer posted:Definitely some sort of cocoon or egg case inside. Yes. Buy this immediately. Then start a thread about all of the spiders.
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# ? Apr 16, 2014 17:32 |
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Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 15:58 |
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MrBlandAverage posted:
"Yes, officers, there's a man here pointing a very strange looking camera at the ATM machine in the corner...."
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 22:14 |
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Thinking about pulling the trigger on an SQ even though I've been holding out for a Pentax 67 (which is a bit out of my price range anyway), pretty good deal if prices on KEH are any indication. Going to take a look at the camera tomorrow, what should I watch out for?
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 12:48 |
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Geektox posted:Thinking about pulling the trigger on an SQ even though I've been holding out for a Pentax 67 (which is a bit out of my price range anyway), pretty good deal if prices on KEH are any indication. Going to take a look at the camera tomorrow, what should I watch out for? I bought an SQ-A a few months ago and this is what I looked out for: Check if it comes with a darkslide for the film back, these are really handy. Also it needs a battery to shoot at shutter speeds other than 1/500s, I wasted a whole roll before I figured this out. Really just make sure you check the mirror lock-up, the SQ is really just a big ol' box without much going on.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 12:56 |
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Untitled by spikemccue, on Flickr andi by spikemccue, on Flickr
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# ? Apr 19, 2014 17:36 |
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Nearly done making the 8x10, I managed to finish the lens board and the tongues used to hold the lens on this afternoon. Llus I received the knobs I ordered which make the camera easier to use and little less DIY. The photos are of the camera at full extension, 62cm/24in:
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 07:28 |
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Picked up a Hacoflex TLR alongside a bunch of other camera stuff, and it turned out to be defective/sticky. i failed to find any repair guides, but taking it apart was easy enough and i've since fixed all the issues, although the flash/PC SYNC or whatever it's called fell out. something had managed to bend a part of the shutter, making it stick when fired. It now runs smooth as all get out. Had some issues putting it back together, owing to a lack of a lens spanner (which i really need to pick up). Have a picture of the shutter assembly and see if you can spot the bent bit: meanwhile i'll be loading an expired roll of t-max into it and see how many light leaks it's got.
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 14:45 |
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 05:51 |
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Niiiice. I like the first one. So I got my Bronica SQ and seems everything works as it should, came with the 135mm PS lens, 2 backs and a WLF for $250 CDN, so really good deal, I think? The guy also threw in 5 rolls of expired Provia 160. I figure I might as well use them to test the camera. Do I have to do anything weird exposure/development wise for expired film?
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 06:25 |
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Geektox posted:Niiiice. I like the first one. Thats a pretty good deal for a Bronica SQ, if you like shooting wide the 50mm is good value, there is a 40mm but its a bit pricey. As for the expired film, unless its been stored in a warm/hot place or 5+ years old I wouldn't worry about compensating too much, maybe 1/2 a stop, so shoot at 100 I guess.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 07:22 |
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Geektox posted:Niiiice. I like the first one. Provia 100 or Portra 160? I'm pretty sure there's not a Provia 160. Either way, 1/2 stop extra exposure should be fine.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 19:35 |
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Am I correct in assuming all you need to do in order to shoot 220 on the Pentax 6x7 is flick that little switch on the side? I'm abroad right now and accidentally bought a ton of Portra 400 in 220 without realizing till I got here. Is there any downside to it vs. 120? If not I might make a permanent switch. Twice the pictures yo! You even get 21 shots per roll on the 6x7 from what I've heard. I've got the OG 6x7 btw
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 12:56 |
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dorkasaurus_rex posted:Am I correct in assuming all you need to do in order to shoot 220 on the Pentax 6x7 is flick that little switch on the side? I'm abroad right now and accidentally bought a ton of Portra 400 in 220 without realizing till I got here. In addition to changing the film type knob, you need to slide the pressure plate to the right so that the little window on the back shows "220." There are helpful arrows at the bottom of the pressure plate. There's not really a downside to 220, but it's usually more than twice as expensive as 2 rolls of 120 for a given film. If I was in a situation where I knew I wouldn't be able to reload often, I'd buy a 220 back, but I'm not usually under that sort of pressure. From what I've read, it can also be more sensitive to light during loading and storage, so you need to be careful about keeping it out of harsh light when it's not in a camera. TheJeffers fucked around with this message at 14:07 on Apr 25, 2014 |
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dorkasaurus_rex posted:Is there any downside to it vs. 120? If not I might make a permanent switch. Twice the pictures yo! You even get 21 shots per roll on the 6x7 from what I've heard. I've got the OG 6x7 btw The main downside is that it's now significantly more than twice the price per roll for only twice the exposures. It used to be exactly twice the price
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 15:53 |
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dorkasaurus_rex posted:Am I correct in assuming all you need to do in order to shoot 220 on the Pentax 6x7 is flick that little switch on the side? I'm abroad right now and accidentally bought a ton of Portra 400 in 220 without realizing till I got here. You get 21 shots if you're on a 67ii, sorry.
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 16:51 |
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Another downside is ease of purchase. I don't think any of the camera shops where I live sell 220 anymore.
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 20:51 |
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Quantum of Phallus posted:Another downside is ease of purchase. I don't think any of the camera shops where I live sell 220 anymore. Apart from a few specific film stocks that are popular with wedding shooters and studio pros, I actually don't think anyone even makes it anymore. Everything I've run into recently is cold-stored from the 2000s. I know TXP 320 used to be one of the ones still available in 220, and I think Kodak and Fuji each sold a Portra 160-type color stock in 220, but both manufacturers have really trimmed their lines down at this point. It's entirely possible that even the wedding-shooter type film stocks are gone at this point. Snapping up a bunch of Konica Color Professional 160 in 220 for $1 a roll is looking like a better and better decision all the time Paul MaudDib fucked around with this message at 21:20 on Apr 25, 2014 |
# ? Apr 25, 2014 21:16 |
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Paul MaudDib posted:Apart from a few specific film stocks that are popular with wedding shooters and studio pros, I actually don't think anyone even makes it anymore. Everything I've run into recently is cold-stored from the 2000s. At this point it's Portra 160 and 400. That's it.
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 22:48 |
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I've been buying expired or nearly expired Portra 400 in 220 from a local shop for pretty cheap. It's pretty nice to get more than 8 shots out of a roll if you're working with 6x9. I don't think I'd jump at paying full price for 220 unless I was packing for a trip and wanted to save space.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 00:21 |
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Went to Santa Monica for the weekend, need to send the E-6 off, but I did the one roll of b/w I shot and I still love Acros.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 07:51 |
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My new toy just arrived and now I've joined the Chamonix Club!
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 16:32 |
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alkanphel posted:My new toy just arrived and now I've joined the Chamonix Club! Welcome.
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# ? Apr 27, 2014 05:44 |
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Acros is pretty neat. I shot some up at Baw Baw on the weekend with the trusty GW690ii Baw Baw by mr_student, on Flickr Baw Baw by mr_student, on Flickr
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# ? Apr 27, 2014 12:33 |
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alkanphel posted:My new toy just arrived and now I've joined the Chamonix Club! I'd love to own a Pocket Gowland for the weight, but the Chamonix cameras are just loving gorgeous.
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# ? Apr 27, 2014 23:22 |
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Paul MaudDib posted:I'd love to own a Pocket Gowland for the weight, but the Chamonix cameras are just loving gorgeous. The Chamonix is 8 ounces heavier. I guess that's 20% more, but still...
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# ? Apr 27, 2014 23:46 |
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Yet again I forgot to switch off the Multiple Exposure lever on my SQ-A. Wasted about 4 good shots
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 00:03 |
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Paul MaudDib posted:I'd love to own a Pocket Gowland for the weight, but the Chamonix cameras are just loving gorgeous. The Chamonix is really surprisingly light! Without the lens, it's lighter than my Hasselblad, and with the lens just a bit heavier only. And the quality in construction is quite something too, not to mention the looks.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 00:11 |
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Spedman posted:Acros is pretty neat. I shot some up at Baw Baw on the weekend with the trusty GW690ii This is sweet.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 03:55 |
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One nice thing about the wista i was using for 4x5 is that there was enough space to keep a small lens attached while the camera was closed, which cut down significantly on setup time. is there enough space for this with the chamonix?
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 11:27 |
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Genderfluid posted:One nice thing about the wista i was using for 4x5 is that there was enough space to keep a small lens attached while the camera was closed, which cut down significantly on setup time. is there enough space for this with the chamonix? Unfortunately not, the front standard is placed flush to the bottom when packing up.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 13:52 |
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Does anyone know if you can use SQ format lenses with a Bronica S2? My friend claims you can take off the mount that's on it and use them but I think he's wrong.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 16:27 |
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Quantum of Phallus posted:Does anyone know if you can use SQ format lenses with a Bronica S2? My friend claims you can take off the mount that's on it and use them but I think he's wrong. Looking at pictures of the s2 lenses, they have a twin bayonet mount, whereas the PS lenses have a 4 point claw. COuld you swap them over? I dunno. Seems like a lot of hassle. Also, S2 is a focal plane shutter, SQ lenses have leaf shutters in them. Not the end of the world. *edit* the internet informs me that you can get a mount adapter BrosephofArimathea fucked around with this message at 12:05 on Apr 29, 2014 |
# ? Apr 29, 2014 11:54 |
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finally scanning a bunch from some travel Patient Dog, Berlin by JaundiceDave, on Flickr Hauptbahnhof, Berlin by JaundiceDave, on Flickr Genderfluid fucked around with this message at 12:27 on May 3, 2014 |
# ? May 3, 2014 12:25 |
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I'm looking to buy a Crown Graphic or Speed Graphic on my trip to the US in late June/early July. I'll be in San Francisco and New York City - are there any shops in particular that are worth looking at, or should I buy something online and have it shipped to a friend over there? Shipping to Hong Kong directly is expensive and Graphics are really rare over here. Better yet, is anyone here selling?
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# ? May 3, 2014 14:55 |
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breathstealer posted:I'm looking to buy a Crown Graphic or Speed Graphic on my trip to the US in late June/early July. I'll be in San Francisco and New York City - are there any shops in particular that are worth looking at, or should I buy something online and have it shipped to a friend over there? Shipping to Hong Kong directly is expensive and Graphics are really rare over here. Looks like Adorama has some in stock. If you had it shipped to you in SF, shipping would be free, and I don't think you'd get hit with sales tax either. I don't know what their used dept is like, so if you called you could see if you could pick it up in person when you're in NYC, as they're a NY-based store.
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Crawford Centre, 2013 by alkanphel, on Flickr
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