But now I find myself with an unquenchable desire to visit a Croatian Flea Market. I wonder how much flights are...Do you have a spare bedroom? Couch? ;-)
But now I find myself with an unquenchable desire to visit a Croatian Flea Market. I wonder how much flights are...Do you have a spare bedroom? Couch? ;-)
I don't think you could buy enough FEDs or Zorkis to cover the travel expenses )
However, anyone visiting these parts is always welcome - and yes, there's plenty of room for visitor(s). And I also have a darkroom - rather small, but still a darkroom.
And plenty of analog gear to exercise - I could really use some help, I can't rotate between all the camers fast enough to give them all a monthly "click-click" )
Or a "kerr-chunkkk" for some of them ;-)
No, there are really not so many (only about 15) - it's more due to lack of spare time to exercise them all.
Just as a sidenote: people on Photo.net complained about slow access to the page, so I mirrored it on another server (in the USA), so the other one here should be faster. Some other stuff there, too. Just follow the link to "FED 2: an essay".
No, not really. It's my first try at photo journalism (of a kind).
Just wanted to give back something to the (RF/tinkerer) community, hoping it would be an enjoyable read.
However, with more feedback like yours, there may soon be more ))
Also, the new scanner I got recently helps. ;-)
I just need to get familiar with Photoshop and/or Gimp.
I enjoyed the essay very much. I tinker with rangefinders too (with varying degrees of success). I see you also use double sided tape to hold and identify the parts as they are removed. Taking photos as you go helps too.
I have cable modem and it did take a while to load all the photos, but it was well worth the wait!
Thanks very much Dennis, I enjoyed it very much! Well Done!!
I have a collection of FEDs and I also repair/tinker with them.
The FED 2s are one of my favorites because of their long base rangefinder. There were several models of the FED2 and I believe that I have all (or most) of them. There was a lot of model number crossover (and not just with the FEDs). For example, I have a FED 2 that looks identical to a short base rangefinder FED 3. Configuration control (and quality control) did not seem to be very important to the FSU camera industry's commissars.