bobfowler
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My favorite ITAH moment wasn't an actual ITAH - it was when a local "pro" saw me with my F3/MD4 and asked "Wow!, Is that the latest Nikon digital?!?"
So sad...
So sad...
David A. Goldfarb said:... They all seemed particularly impressed by the Grafmatic filmholder, and one asked, "Is that a new thing?" I told him they've been around for at least 60 years (probably about as long as he'd been around), and explained their even older ancestor, the bag mag.
MikeS said:David:
Grafmatic's are in fact a fairly new device. I'm pretty sure they came out either in 1950, or a year or so later, so they're in fact NOT at least 60 years old, but rather a new device obviously designed for young folks that have a need for speed!![]()
I have a bunch of them, and love them! At the moment I only have a couple of bag mags, but both of them are the new style, with patent dates from 1920! I used to have one of the older style plate bag mags, but I sold it along with my Super D.![]()
Another back that's kind of interesting is the Kinematic back. It's similar to a grafmatic (in fact some of the parts are SO similar that I often wonder if they weren't made by the same company), except they hold 10 shots, and don't seem to be made quite as nicely as the grafmatics are (the mechanism seems cheaper). I have a couple of them, but only one is usable, the other needs work.
gnashings said:But if they are not, why not share your knowledge with them? Why not let them have the benefit of your knowledge, at least a little? You know, our love for traditional photography is fallen on hard times as it is - we should be good ambassadors for the hobby (and in many cases profession).
David A. Goldfarb said:I agree and always take the opportunity to demonstrate the big cameras (after I get the shot) when asked, and I suspect many of the people here do too, but we still get to post their comments up on the funny board when we get home.
mcgrattan said:I was shooting on the banks of the Thames last year.
I had a Lubitel 1 on a tripod with my home made lens hood,cut from a black film canister, and a cable release...
A young guy walked by with his girlfriend and as they passed me she said to him something like "Look at the old camera" and I heard him confidently telling her "That's a Hasselblad"...
I think the Lubitel is basically the anti-Hasselblad ...![]()
He probably thought you had a speech impediment, I have been using Mamiya gear for a long time, and I know the reaction.Rock Poper said:got it two days ago with my Mamiya rz67 ... 'hasselblad' basically means SLR medium format - I answered that it was a Mamiya and the guy seemed disapointed - I wonder what 'mamiya' meant to him ...
noblebeast said:Yeah, but the really weird part of it was I was standing at a urinal at the time, and didn't have a camera with me...
I think if anyone ever asks me the question again, I'll paraphrase Mae West and say "no, just pleased to see you".BruceN said:Of course you may! I stole it from some movie, anyway.![]()
dr bob said:Just She actually said, We cant control the development of individual frames with roll film. That about floored me!
I cant wait!
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