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on Feb 6, 2017 12:51:15 GMT
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Some superb work there; well done! It's also nice to see how well the Yashica glass stacks up against the Zeiss...
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on Feb 8, 2017 6:46:48 GMT
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Thanks I'm the most insecure about my photgraphy person there but enjoy trying. I somehow naturally gravitated to the C/Y system, love comparing the lens and have a ML80-200 f4 on the way. Cant wait for it.
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on Jan 1, 2019 3:11:49 GMT
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Great examples, peterr. Following you now. And Happy New Year!
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on Mar 10, 2021 17:14:04 GMT
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Pics taken of my Grans old camera (Used Yashica ML 50mm 1.7 on an Olympus OMD EM10 III and using a Pollo 52mm no 2 magnifyer) BTW: If anyone knows anything about this model then please let me know as it's difficult finding information on it (no maker/model or other distinguishing marks) flic.kr/s/aHsmUL1jwm
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on Mar 10, 2021 20:49:06 GMT
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Without a maker's label of some kind, you might have to pass around a photo of the front standard to a few larger collectors of early folding cameras. Unless there's a square peg and not the usual 'flat paddle' on the winder knob to make it 105 or 117 format film used on some UK cameras, it will use standard 120 roll film. It's similar in layout to a very basic Voigtlander Bessa Rangefinder from 1930 with it's prism preview finder and the 'T / I' toggle switch. ('T' for timed or bulb, and 'I' for instant). I'd try contacting the site owner at earlyphotography.co.uk (link at the bottom) who has a large number of British folding cameras in his collection already.
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on Mar 11, 2021 10:14:38 GMT
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Without a maker's label of some kind, you might have to pass around a photo of the front standard to a few larger collectors of early folding cameras. Unless there's a square peg and not the usual 'flat paddle' on the winder knob to make it 105 or 117 format film used on some UK cameras, it will use standard 120 roll film. It's similar in layout to a very basic Voigtlander Bessa Rangefinder from 1930 with it's prism preview finder and the 'T / I' toggle switch. ('T' for timed or bulb, and 'I' for instant). I'd try contacting the site owner at earlyphotography.co.uk (link at the bottom) who has a large number of British folding cameras in his collection already. Nice one thanks. 'T' for Timed...obvious when you know ;-)
I'll have a dig.
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on Aug 8, 2022 15:00:00 GMT
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on Aug 8, 2022 19:12:40 GMT
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Some lovely work there; thank you for sharing it.
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