Bronson Dugnutt
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I picked up a Fujica Pocket 600 a while back after searching for years for one. After I stopped searching I stumbled over one. Always the way, isn't it? It has an actual rangefinder so no guess focusing.
Rangefinder, wow! Looks like Fuji also made one with a Zoom too.
There were 2 different Minolta Zoom SLR cameras, not to forget the Pentax with interchangeable lenses, also one zoom lens. The Minox 110S, just mentioned, and its Balda 1000 originals are rangefinders too. For more details see also my website https://www.subcompactcam.com/Rangefinder, wow! Looks like Fuji also made one with a Zoom too.
I' shot the moon, but didn't shot the eclips with the 110 and a huge telelens.![]()
nope, I drilled a hole in a body cap, so the camera could make an exposure.
I put a telelens in front of it (freelensen) and covered the space in-between up with cloth.. It was quite a job... the experiment was perhaps better than the result.. you are to decide...
demaan-1 by defotobakker, on Flickr
nope, I drilled a hole in a body cap, so the camera could make an exposure.
I put a telelens in front of it (freelensen) and covered the space in-between up with cloth.. It was quite a job... the experiment was perhaps better than the result.. you are to decide...
demaan-1 by defotobakker, on Flickr
The main challenge is to get the film flat in the holder.
My first roll of Lomo Orca 100, by Pentax Auto 110 and 50/2.8 lens. Film was developed in Adox FX-39 II 1+9, while scanned in Epson V700 with Camerhack Penso 110 holders. It seems scanning at 4800 dpi results in decent quality. The main challenge is to get the film flat in the holder.
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