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An old Kodak 620 folder with a 'Twindar' lens. Had to make my own 620 spool and then roll a 120 film onto it.
It wasn't very hard, but it wasn't as easy as some have made it sound, either!
 
This Sunday , shooting with a Kowa Super66 , with 55 and 150 lenses : easy to use and noisy .
But I had a problem with a rollfilm back : 18 exposures on a normal 12 ex. back...

Edit : problem is solved .
Kowa back normally stops at 12 , this one doesn't , but it takes 12 exposures , others are on paper .
 
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This week I am shooting with:
The brand-new-to-me Mamiya m645 w/80mm f/4 macro along with most likely a Kodak disposable and a Minolta XD-11 and who-knows-what lens.

Next week I am shooting with:
The XD-11, the m645 plus the Calumet 4x5, hopefully all on the same evening, under the same lights.
 
agfa d6 (sure-shot) + szabad8x10

I had to look up the Szabad 8x10, John. Just when I thought I've heard of them all.... I thought you were just testing us to see if anyone actually reads this 'discussion'. ;-)

The story behind Mr. Szabad's cameras is very interesting and I really like his attitude toward things. Hasselblad kind of took advantage of him, I'd say.

Where did you find your Szabad?

Marc
 
Canon FTbn with Vivitar series1 70-210 f3.5 and canon FD 28mm f2.8 with Fuji 400H
 
Minolta XG-1 w/ 28mm, 45mm, 135mm and 70-210 mm MD mount lenses. Arista.edu 400 wound on. A few filters to mix things up.
 
A Canon FTb with Vivitar series 1 70-210 zoom and Canon FD 35-70, on Fuji Provia 400X , I love my FTb I've had it for twenty six years and have recently had it CLAd for the first time.
 
Century 8x10 studio w/ Dallmeyer 5D lens, wetplate. Canon IVSB rangefinder w/ 50mm 1.8 and Fuji color.
 
I've been on a "quest" if you will... to find the most economical vintage range finder that does great work and has a decent build quality. Last week I used a Zorki-3, and a Kiev-4am. This week I'm giving a newly acquired Zorki-4K a work out plus a Fujica 35-EE, and if I have time a Zorki l. So far the Zorki-3 is doing a fine job overall. The Kiev-4 did great image quality with a Zeiss Opton but film transport problems turned up.
 
I have my 'new' Sawyer's Mark IV loaded with MacoPhot 100. shame we cannot get any TriX in 127 any more... wish we could... going to push it around and see how high I can get it with Diafine.... what'du think? 200? 250?

Logan
 
Yashica Electro 35 GT with HP5, rated at 1000 - going to attempt some handheld night photography with that.
Just tried out my first roll in a newly acquired Olympus Pen EE3 with FP4.
The Sputnik has (I think) Delta 400 which needs using up.
Voigtlander Avus with Adox CHS 100 in the Rada back... and I think the Zeiss Nettar and Agfa Optima Sensor are also loaded and ready to go.
 
Will be shooting a test roll (Ilford Delta 400) with a recently acquired 6x9 Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/2 (10.5cm f3.5 Nettar-Anastigmat) tomorrow.

-Marc
 
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Fuji Pro 400X in my 1975 Canon EF (No not an A/F lens, an FD camera)
 
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