Photo Market this Sunday - ADELAIDE

Andrew K

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Hi Guys

Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but the Camera Market is on Sunday at the Russian Communicy Hall, 239 The Parade Norwood - doors open 9am.

I've always found it a good market for goodies - not as big as Melbourne, but just as much fun..

Hope to see you there (but not before I've found all the goodies I want )

Andrew
 

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Yes ... a successful trip ... picked up a couple of nice books. Not actually what I was looking for but just good fun to see all that interesting stuff in the one place. How crowded was it?! ... I was there about 10 mins after the opening time and it was shoulder to shoulder all the way around. Looks like trad photography in Adelaide is alive and well.
 

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I got there late (around midday) and only picked up a few books. My girlfriend got a nice old double-run 8mm camera though, to go with the 8mm projector I stupidly bought about 5 years ago. It's getting harder and harder to justify buying stuff I don't need because it's pretty...and there were some rather nice cameras. I saw a few daguerreotypes at reasonable prices too, considering how ridiculous the prices can get on eBay.
As usual, most of the sellers were nice and happy to have a chat, and usually quite knowledgeable about what they're selling. That alone is an unusual thing these days.
 
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Andrew K

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Hi Guys

I had a great trip......I couldn't believe how busy it was either - the first couple of hours looked like a Melbourne or Sydney market....

I sold most of what I took - in fact I sold so much that we packed up at 1PM as we had so little left...And yes, I suspect you all may have bought something from me....)but not books! Even I bought a few for my collection - was really suprised at how many good books there were, at very good prices...)

Also bought a couple of nice cameras - which I have no intention of using (try using a 100 year old TICA watch camera - you need to find a cassette first!). I've always wanted one, but until the market hadn't seen one for sale at a price I could afford...

Had a good trip to Victor Harbour after the market too - hope to go back again and explore the area when the weather is better. Shot 3 dozen sheets of 5x4...now I need to find the time to process then and print something for the print exchange!!

Cheers

Andrew
 

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I too was there!

I found a book and some lenses, including a couple of totally manual oddities in M42 mount: a miniature 100mm triplet by Isco, and (as I understand it) the first ever Tamron: a Tamron Duo (another miniature, 4/135mm with a purpose made TC, which extends it to 225mm).

See this link for pics (not mine) on the Tamron;

http://forum.mflenses.com/converto-tamron-135-4-5-225-7-7-set-with-matched-tc-1958-t14328.html

Both these lenses are so small and "cute", it's hard to believe they work, but they do!

I haven't had time to try the Tamron yet, but the Isco works just fine:very sharp.

The place was "all go" with stuff flying off the tables and a shoulder-to shoulder crowd: a real seller's market.
 
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I too was there!

I got a book on close-up photography and some lenses, including an Isco miniature 135mm triplet (which workd just fine and very sharp), and a (first ever made) Tamron Duo (which I haven't had the time to try, as yet).

You can check out the Tamron Duo on the link: (Not my pictures)

http://forum.mflenses.com/converto-tamron-135-4-5-225-7-7-set-with-matched-tc-1958-t14328.html

I got there just before opening time and the queue stretched down the road. Inside was shoulder to shoulder: like at the New York Stock Market.

Good fun was had by all.

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I can't work out what happened: at first it seemed like my post was lost, so I sent a second version.

Now, both have been posted
 

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Now if someone would just start up a trad film and chemical supplying business in Australia they'd probably be well set for quite a while. For one it's obvious demand has gone up. Second, New Zealand buyers would be buying from you directly. Setup contracts with Clayton, Kodak, Ilford, and whoever else and help kill the exagerated price of supplies "down under." There's no way people will buy from existing places or order overseas if an affordable local alternative is present and supplying.

Basically Freestyle AU.
 
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well...it all depends on how well the Koni Omega is working....

Perfectly - yes - then it was me

And the Tamron Duo lens was probably mine too - I bought 2 of them at the same time, so 1 had to go.....

As for the suggestion about a local freestyle it's a good idea - except for the fact that I doubt prices would be that much cheaper than they are currently.

I've worked in the trade for nearly 30 years, and the prices charged in stores are not excessive based on the prices you are charged by a distributor....you need to remember that the prices people pay in the US are based on several factors - local manufacture, cost of import into the US, and population denisty (there are so many more customers in North America).

Factor in the higher cost of freight to Australia, exchange rate variations, import duties (which individuals usually don't have to pay when importing from a US source such as B&H), GST (ditto), and the prices charged locally are generally fair....

If you are looking for "affordable" local supply talk to Chris at Blanco Negro in Sydney - I've bought his chemistry, and it's really good quality at a bargain price. From the results I've seen his papers are excellent too...

As for film, once I run out of the last of my Agfapan I'm going to have to buy something .... just don't know what.....

I've used the Lucky 120 B&W film, and except for a slight curl in the film base on drying I can't complain with the results....and at a cost of around $2 a roll from the internet can I really complain?
 

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Is Fujifilm a lower price than Kodak then? Shipping from JP to AUS is not a huge ordeal and done on a frequent basis.
 
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