What frames do you like to use? I haven't liked some of the changed IKEA has made to their frames in recent years, but I'm wanting to buy some new ones nonetheless.
I've been using variations on the Hovsta frame lately. I like the depth they offer, and the ability to push forward/pull back the image in the frame.
Just ordered a coffee brewing scale from Amazon. Got one for the kitchen when I bought a pour-over setup (V-60 dripper, pouring kettle, and stainless vacuum carafe) for weighing both beans and water during the actual brew, and it was so convenient (easy tare, up to 3 kg capacity and reads out in 0.1 g) I decided to get one for the darkroom too. It'll make mixing D-23 and DK-25R or other developers much easier than using an old ammunition reloading scale.
Yep, there's an item that will never be manufactured again. Maps, charts, engineering drawings, architectural blueprints, etc. are all digital now. Even though I'd have no place to put one of these, it would give me physical pain to see one going to a landfill or recycling facility...
That's my go-to frame as well, although I've noticed that my more recent purchases (a few years ago now) are not as robust/sturdy as the older ones.
I used to use those frames, until I inserted one of the black bendy tabs under my fingernail. Wanna talk about pain?? Went to Opus' Exhibition frames. Easy peezy no fingernail torture!
I may have noted my new-old Kodak Retina IIa on another thread. It is a really nice little camera with a super 50mm ƒ/2 Xenon lens. I bought it in January form a seller in Washington State. Using a Retina is a bit fiddly, but I often use a Leica IIIc, so I am used to fiddly.
A more detailed review: https://worldofdecay.blogspot.com/2022/05/1950s-optical-excellence-kodak-retina.html
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Prestine Zeiss Ikon Proxar f=1m close-up & push-on hood for 5 bucks at a yardsale.
I may have noted my new-old Kodak Retina IIa on another thread. It is a really nice little camera with a super 50mm ƒ/2 Xenon lens. I bought it in January form a seller in Washington State. Using a Retina is a bit fiddly, but I often use a Leica IIIc, so I am used to fiddly.
A more detailed review: https://worldofdecay.blogspot.com/2022/05/1950s-optical-excellence-kodak-retina.html
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Those are beautiful!!! 5 bucks won't buy a McDonald's Big Mac these days.
Found loose inside a camera bag containing a Pentax MV1 (I think ?). The seller kindly agreed to sell the items separately for the proposed price.
PS: Not so long ago, for 5 bucks we could get breakfast for two with coffees and refills. I miss those days.
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