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Ernst-Jan

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Moi!
I have read a couple of times threads on this forum, probably already when it still was APUG, but never registered. Well Corona, not leaving the house that much, more time online, so I yesterday decided to register.

I am 28 years old, live in a rural area somewhere in the northern part of the Netherlands, close to the German border. Abouy 12 years ago I bought an Mamiya M645j. At a certain moment I could buy a CZJ Flektagon 50 f/4 for very little money. When an adapter ring didn't work at a certain moment (2011 I think) I decided to sell the Mamiya so I could buy a camera that fitted the Flektagon. I started thinking about a Pentagon Six, then the Kiev 88 CM and later the "new" Arax. In the end I didn't buy any of them.

In the meantime I bought a Yasica Minister D, but I sold it since I didn't like it. I sold it and bought a Practical LTL, but also that camera I didn't use that much.

My analog revival was end 2018. I had been looking for medium format cameras on the Dutch "eBay" for a while. Actually I didn't really want a M645 again, but when I bumped into a pretty good deal, I am again the owner of a M645.
I have a M645 1000s with 45mm 80mm and a 150 f/4, waist level finder, prism finder, Sekonic Light L408. The body and 45 and 80 were serviced last year, so I have a reliable workhorse for the coming years. Since October 2018 I shot around 45 rolls. Around 50% black and white (mostly HP5+) 30% colour (mostly Fuji pro 160NS and 400H) and 20% colour slide (mostly Provia, but I doubt if I will buy new one, I prefer Velvia 50)

In this analog revival I also started developing my own black and white film. That's also a thing that I really like to do. I just develop the film and then scan it with my Epson 4490. Not the best one around probably but I am really happy with the results.

During this last year and a half I also picked up/got some 35mm cameras: Fujica ST801, Pentax ME and the last addition is a Canon AV1. Also I still have the Praktica. They are nice to have, but not used frequently.

I still own that Flektagon and am interested in buying an Arax88. But yeah, a RB67 and C330 are also cameras that I would love to own. Anyhow, I promise, I will not sell any camera before I buy a new one.

I hope to learn from you and that I can help others with my experience.

E-J
 

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Welcome - hope you enjoy your time here.
 

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Welkom tot Apug, Westerbuur !

I too got a Yashica Minister D. Never used it so far, but was intrigued by its name... (Maybe someone cane make me wiser on that.)
 

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Welcome from New England. The last time I owned a M 1000S I was traveling around the Amsterdam area and down into Belgium and Germany. A while later I exchanged it for a 645 Super which was lighter and smaller. Enjoy this site...!
 
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Welcome from New England. The last time I owned a M 1000S I was traveling around the Amsterdam area and down into Belgium and Germany. A while later I exchanged it for a 645 Super which was lighter and smaller. Enjoy this site...!
Tricky, an international forum, it tests my topographic knowledge. Australia I guess?
Welcome from Germany - have fun !
Danke! Where more or less?

Welkom tot Apug, Westerbuur !

I too got a Yashica Minister D. Never used it so far, but was intrigued by its name... (Maybe someone cane make me wiser on that.)
Herzlichen Dank. What part of Germany, I am very close to Emsland in NDS
I think that the name was also a reason that I bought it.
 

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Welkom, Ernst-Jan!
You might also want to join the Dutch Analoog Foto Form (AFF) in case you have not already done so. I'm present on that forum under the name "Droomplek" (the first book I published).
What kind of photography are you into?
 

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Welcome to APUG Photrio!!
 

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Welkom!
I find myself in the same position as you are, having shot not that much for the last 5 years or so.
I recently picked it up again and only started developing my films at home somewhere last year.
Did some B&W first, and then took the dive into C-41. It's really not that difficult at all!
Hope you enjoy your time on Photrio! (and AFF is also a nice place for the Dutch speaking!)
 
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Welkom, Ernst-Jan!
You might also want to join the Dutch Analoog Foto Form (AFF) in case you have not already done so. I'm present on that forum under the name "Droomplek" (the first book I published).
What kind of photography are you into?
There is an user with the same name on AFF, that's me.

No idea what I am really into. I don't do macro, sports and portraits. Landscape or just walking around in a park or city with the camera
 
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Funny - I just came aware Ihave a contact on flickr named Ernst-Jan (he's from Drenthe, shooting M645) - could be you ... :unsure:
yup, that's me :wink: I am quite often in Germany.

Last summer I took a friend of mine to Germany, we went from my house by car. He was asking about bringing passport etc. He was surprised that the state of the road the only things was that indicated the border :wink:
 

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Hallo @Ernst-Jan en welkom!

Leuk om meer landgenoten hier te zien.

Ik woon zelf in het Zuid-Westen van ons kleine landje waar ik nog geen enkele analoge zwart/wit fotograaf ben tegengekomen in de afgelopen 3 jaar. Daarvoor maakte ik deel uit van het onmetelijke leger digitale camerapiloten :wink:

Veel plezier hier!

Google translated for you :smile:

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Hello @ Ernst-Jan and welcome!

Nice to see more countrymen here.

I live in the South-West of our small country where I have not encountered a single analog black and white photographer in the past 3 years. Before that I was part of the vast army of digital camera pilots:wink:

Have fun here!

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Bill
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Ernst-Jan

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@darkosaric danke.
@BSP for the sake of readability of the forum I will be respond in English.
I couple of weeks ago an older man that was cycling stopped when I was taking pictures. He had seen me from a distance and was curious what kind of camera I had. He supposed I had to be a serious photographer if you have a camera with waist level finder :smile:
 

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Last summer I took a friend of mine to Germany, we went from my house by car. He was asking about bringing passport etc. He was surprised that the state of the road the only things was that indicated the border :wink:

Decades ago practically everything was different across the border. As an avid border-crossing I now have to say that practically all is the same. Up to street markings, to stay in the picture. Even I myself sometimes got difficulties to say on which side of the border I am.
Whether this equalisation is good or bad needs a thread on its own...
 

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Hello and good to hear from you-enjoy the site!
 
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