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The F100 is a great camera... I love it too. Surprisingly they sell for up to $200 on Ebay. Great fun platform.. drop a nice Nikon-Zeiss 35mm lens on it, and it's AMAZING...Oddly the camera that struck me as the most impressive when I bought it is one I have no use for and it is too valueless to bother selling. I still marvel at my Nikon F100 when I pull it out of the closet however it's been years since I put any film in it and I doubt I ever will again. My roll film cameras are Rolleiflex and Pentax 67 and they give me fabulous results which trumps the fabulousness of the Nikon.
A little gadget consisting of a piece of glass with a pin attached upon which is spun a cut out wheel with graduated cut outs. Lay on paper and spin while enlarger light on. Better than test strip for determining best exposure for development. Bought two way back when and still haven't had to use backup. Simple, cheap but fabulous.
+2 I've been around for awhile and have seen about everything, but this is new to me. Let's have a look please?Can you post a picture of this? I can not visualize what you mean.
Can you post a picture of this? I can not visualize what you mean.
I put this in the 35mm category, but it applies to ALL equip. My vote goes to the 50mm 3.5 Komuranon-S enlarging lens.
Exactly why I keep several working Minox 35's.Olympus XA, not because of any technical pinnacles it has achieved beyond its diminutive size. It's a full frame 35mm rangefinder that takes up no more space than a wallet. The best camera, after all, is the one you always have with you.
May I know where can I find a 4x5 Graflex super D in mint condition as well mate?I have been seriously into photography since my early teens (in the early '70's). I have owned so many 35mm, medium and large format cameras. I don't know why I had never know, until late in 2013, that a 4X5 SLR existed. How had I not known this?
Anyway, I managed to get a Graflex RB Series D 4X5 in mint condition in 2013 and I consider it "fabulous".
'Fabulous' is open to interpretation but for me it was my first 'serious' camera -- an Olympus OM-1 that I inherited from my parents and was later stolen in a burglary.
+2 I've been around for awhile and have seen about everything, but this is new to me. Let's have a look please?
my self-madeZone DialI put this in the 35mm category, but it applies to ALL equip. My vote goes to the 50mm 3.5 Komuranon-S enlarging lens.
...my first serious camera, a 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 Busch pressman bought with saved money when I was 18. I still own it, enjoy looking at it, and just passed my 86th birthday.
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