bunip
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This week I finally found it after a loooong time. Mint conditions, like new, w boxes & strap. 12 months warranty and user manual in my language. Traded for some old folders.
Those Red Dots are probably Trade Marked, be carefulActually, unused and brand new.
My wife found them - one for us and one to give as a gift!
No problems with failing electronics here.
Although I expect that they will be reserved for seasonal use.
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This week I finally found it after a loooong time. ...
I love the camera porn on this thread.
Two sisters, very late serial numbers. This (late) six elements Xenotar is quite rare as they're predated by camera collectors. While the planar one was mint, the xenotar one has been well used.
Fabulous cameras! But a 6-element Xenotar? I read years ago that the Planar 3.5 was changed to a 6-element version but the 3.5 Xenotar remained a 5-element. I have a 1959 3.5E with Xenotar - quite remarkable with Panatomic-X. Cheers.View attachment 191694 View attachment 191695 View attachment 191696 Two sisters, very late serial numbers. This (late) six elements Xenotar is quite rare as they're predated by camera collectors. While the planar one was mint, the xenotar one has been well used.
One view : The six element lenses (Planar and Xenotar) were introduced with the Rolleiflex 3,5 F, type 3 (?) ... I'm not quite sure about ...Fabulous cameras! But a 6-element Xenotar? I read years ago that the Planar 3.5 was changed to a 6-element version but the 3.5 Xenotar remained a 5-element. I have a 1959 3.5E with Xenotar - quite remarkable with Panatomic-X. Cheers.
...This camera was owned by a pro who had a contract with the US Army Corps of Engineers to document their work. It spent most of its working life photographing the Mississippi River from a Huey helicopter.
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Interesting history. Looks good.
Along with a paramender and some other miscellaneous stuff. From an ill friend who has decided he just can't do film photography any more. It's all immaculate and the shutter speeds agree with lenses that have been recently CLA'd. He just wants to know that somebody will be using it. The 80mm and 135mm and my now extra backup C33 body will go to my son-in-law, inactive apugger laostyle17, as a Christmas gift this year.
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Wow, nice Mamiya TLR kit!! I borrowed a 220 from a friend earlier this year and must say that it was easy to use, if a bit bulky. The 55mm lens had haze and flared badly, but a cleaning would fix that issue. Here is an example from Panther Burn, Mississippi, taken on long-expired Tri-X professional film (the ISO 320 emulsion). These were students from Illinois with their mothers' ashes. The mothers had been part of the African-American diaspora of the 1950s and 1960s. But ultimately, I could not control my GAS and bought a used Hasselblad instead. Mr. Sirius, who often writes, will be thrilled.Along with a paramender and some other miscellaneous stuff. From an ill friend who has decided he just can't do film photography any more. It's all immaculate and the shutter speeds agree with lenses that have been recently CLA'd. He just wants to know that somebody will be using it. The 80mm and 135mm and my now extra backup C33 body will go to my son-in-law, inactive apugger laostyle17, as a Christmas gift this year.
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Cooking up some FM2n...
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