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Spent ages trying to find a Fujinon W 210mm f/5.6, the old version with 80 degrees coverage and (allegedly) 352mm Image Circle to cover 8x10" and then some.
So typically, I put in minimum bids for two on fleabay, and win them both.
So now I gotta test and see if I can pick them apart as to which to keep.
Anyone want to buy one?
 
A Halina 3000 for £2, a Pentax Espio 105SW for £2 and a couple of M4/3 adapters off eBay, an m39 and a Minolta A
 
Spent ages trying to find a Fujinon W 210mm f/5.6, the old version with 80 degrees coverage and (allegedly) 352mm Image Circle to cover 8x10" and then some.
So typically, I put in minimum bids for two on fleabay, and win them both.
So now I gotta test and see if I can pick them apart as to which to keep.
Anyone want to buy one?

I might want the shutter if it's a Copal #1
 
HC-110 and Ilford Rapid Fix to make some R3 Monobath. Also a 3 box of Kodak Gold 200 that was on sale.
 
25 lens flanges from about 42mm to to 80mm in size, 4 assorted lens boards, 2 De Vere 5x4 backs, a complete Durst Sirioneg carrier, and 2 new Compur-Rapid #00 shutters aperture scales not engraved, all at bargain prices. Also 4 Half plate book form plate holders and an iris style lens clamp.

Only one of the flanges fits any of my lenses.

Ian
 
A couple of bottles of Sprint stop bath and a 5 liter container of Hypam fix.
 
couid be a give away, freebee, book, equipment, film, chemistry
just something related to making photographs, or thinking about making photographs ...

an adapter going from M39 to Nikon F so I can use my enlarging lenses for macro photography;works a treat.:smile:
 
A replacement top cover for my gs645s which I dropped the other day :rolleyes:, and some more citric acid
 
A copy of Approaching Photography by Paul Hill
 
It looks like I won a local auction for a "Konica Snap Rangefinder (1959)" with a low bid of $12.

I don't believe this camera has an actual rangefinder (only a simple view finder) but that's all right. I like its looks and age and it might still work. It has a Konitor 45mm f/3.5 lens. It might even be better than a Holga :smile:.

Has anyone of you ever used one of these?

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some electronic parts to build a prototype of a DSLR shutter tester.and a chenmical scale going up to 300g in 0.01g increments for making my own processing chemicals and some other experiments.My kids call me 'the crazy professor'

we must have the same kids!:laugh:
 
It was a Carl Zeiss Distagon 50 f:4 CF for Hasselblad. Long time dreaming about it and finally i got one. This kind of thing doesn't happen very often. My typical photography related boughts are film, paper and chemicals.

a beautiful lens;I use t often,like to get a spare:smile:
 
Impossible 600 Color Film
 
Three rolls of HP5 135/36 that I found in Boots (for our brethren in the US, that's like Walgreens - and what is more Walgreen just bought them ... another huge UK outfit falls into foreign ownership :sad: ) for £2.35 each.

Jaguar going to India,Boots to Walgreens? Is the British Empire falling apart?:wink:
 
250 sheets of 8"x10" Ilford multigrade glossy FB paper.
 
Expecting delivery this Friday, Sekonic 758 and 2 Pro Packs of 120 Velvia 50. :cool:

Always keep a spare battery in the case, there's a padded compartment for it. Not the Velvia, it doesn't need batteries.
 
A Beseler 23C II enlarger with a Schneider Kreuznach Componar 105/4.5 lens for $30.

I have no space for it and no negative carriers and no paper and no trays, so even though it seemed like a great deal at the time, its going to cost me another $200 just to get up and running...
 
4 x 24x30cm processing trays.
1 x 10ml glass measuring cylinder.
2 x tongs
1 x 1l, 500ml, 100ml beaker.
1 x Glass thermometer for € 30.


Olympus Varimagni for €17

Still hunting for Zuiko 21mm -or- Zuiko 24mm
 
Always keep a spare battery in the case, there's a padded compartment for it. Not the Velvia, it doesn't need batteries.

Thanks for the tip, Bill. I have one of the original Minolta Spotmeters and as suggested always kept a spare battery with it. It was time for an upgrade. I wanted incident and spot all in one unit.
 
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