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Steve Roberts

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Cosina /Cosinon-W 24mm K-mount. £4 in an antiques shop.
Only bought it two days ago, so no results yet, but many positive experiences on the Interweb.
Steve
 

Don Promillo

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I HAD to buy a Yashica Samurai Half-Frame camera...thing.
After seeing one it was love at first sight. That thing is so ugly, weird and literarily oozes "early 90s" - I simply could not resist having one.

And 72 exposures on a single film - take this, you cheaply made, digital, soulless plastics!
The Yashica Samurai took shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot after shot long before it was cool!
 

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- a Lee diffusion filter for my condenser enlarger
- a book on infrared photography (film-based)
- a book on bromoil printing

@Don Promillo: sounds like fun :smile: Loved this: "That thing is so ugly, weird and literarily oozes "early 90s" - I simply could not resist having one." LOL!
 
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180 Sylvania Press 25/GE #5 flashbulbs.

One can never have too many flashbulbs...

:w00t:

Ken
 

MrBrowning

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25 sheets of 16x20 ortho film,3 bottles of TF-4 and some expired Centuria 400. Oh and 4 rolls of Aerochrome 3 35mm and 1 120.
 

Sirius Glass

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PrintFile sheets for 35mm film from Bel Air Camera
 

baachitraka

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- UV filter for Rolleicord €1
- Lens shade for Rolleicord €17
 
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Another couple of bottles of Ilford MG print developer.
 

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180 Sylvania Press 25/GE #5 flashbulbs.

One can never have too many flashbulbs...

:w00t:

Ken

I agree. The hard part is bringing myself to use them. When I do, it tends to make converts out of the uninitiated. Then there are that many more people chasing my precious.


-They tie Mountain Climbers together so that the sane ones can't go home...
 
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I did it again:
I've supported current film camera production.
I've bought another (my second) brand spanking new (fresh from the factory) Nikon F6 with MB-40 vertical grip. So happy :smile:.
My first one (also brand-new with MB-40 and MV-1 data reader) I've bought in 2009. Since then it has been my most used camera.
The Nikon engineers had the ambition to design by far the best 35mm film SLR ever.
And they absolutely succeeded!
It's the perfect camera. A dream machine.

Because I've been so satiesfied with my first F6, I've ordered the second one.
I am using all types of 35mm film: colour reversal, BW reversal, BW negative and colour negative.
And on my photo projects I am often using 2-3 film types parallel. So having 2 units of my perfect camera, one loaded with film type A, the other with type B, is the best solution for me.

Best regards,
Henning
 

baachitraka

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Zuiko 24mm f/2.8 and hunting for Zuiko 21mm f/3.5.
 

baachitraka

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I did it again:
I've supported current film camera production.
I've bought another (my second) brand spanking new (fresh from the factory) Nikon F6 with MB-40 vertical grip. So happy :smile:.
My first one (also brand-new with MB-40 and MV-1 data reader) I've bought in 2009. Since then it has been my most used camera.
The Nikon engineers had the ambition to design by far the best 35mm film SLR ever.
And they absolutely succeeded!
It's the perfect camera. A dream machine.

Because I've been so satiesfied with my first F6, I've ordered the second one.
I am using all types of 35mm film: colour reversal, BW reversal, BW negative and colour negative.
And on my photo projects I am often using 2-3 film types parallel. So having 2 units of my perfect camera, one loaded with film type A, the other with type B, is the best solution for me.

Best regards,
Henning

Great.
 

pdeeh

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An equilateral prism
 

John_Nikon_F

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Better condition FTn finder. No jumpiness. Only a small crack in the eyepiece frame. Very little, if any brassing.

Shown here, mounted to my F... Also note the website in the background...


-J
 
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65/4 Nikkor

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Kyle M.

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I purchased twenty 36 exposure rolls of Tri-X from B&H this morning, that should get the Leica and I through the cold months.
 

Jeff Bradford

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New red leatherette for my Argus C3, ordered from Camera Leather. Of course, now that I'm ready to stick it down, I've decided to re-synchronize the flash contacts for X instead of M. I might as well clean and align the rangefinder too before I get it all dressed up for the holidays.
 

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I cannot discuss here my last photography related purchase. Which is just as well, what with one thing and another I haven't had a chance yet of taking it out shooting.
 

Sirius Glass

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P90 paper developer from FreeStyle. I drove there today.
 

TheTrailTog

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3 boxes of Adorama 4x6 fiber matte postcard paper and a beater Contax TVS.
 
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