A few pictures from the Cosmic 35m

A street portrait

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A street portrait

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No Hall

No Hall

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Brentwood Kebab!

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Brentwood Kebab!

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BADGER.BRAD

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O.K so I have now proved that the Cosmic 35m I have works, It did pull the film out of the cassette but I think this was maybe because I used a slotted real from inside an old film casing which maybe gripped the film to well ?? Next time I will use a little masking tape on the original take up spool which I found in the camera. ( A smooth inner from a film cassette). It's a steep learning curve for poor old me but I thought I would share a few photos from my Caravan weekend. All the photos were taken just using the Symbols on the Camera ( ie Sunny, over cast,dull) The Iso was 200 but had to be guessed a little as the nearest marked setting was 160 so I set it just over this, as the two settings are fixed to each other this gave me an f setting of approx 13/1.Here we are.
kitchen.jpg

Taken in full darkness using a flash

hettie.jpg

Taken in bright sun light
car&van.jpg

A gain taken in Bright sun light
farm yard.jpg


Taken in dull misty conditions.

I'm quite impressed.
 

Ko.Fe.

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Awesome! You did it most cosmic way!

On Russian Rangefinder forum whose who follow the symbols for exposure and focus on those cameras are considered as true film jedi. :smile:
 
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