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What's your latest new old camera ? (Part 2)

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The photo of the railroad trestle was shot with the Pentax SP 1000 in 35mm on FP4+ and developed in HC110-H for 6:30. The picture of a festival in Indianapolis was shot on 120 with Kentmere 100, pushed to 125 and also processed in HC110-H for 6:30.
 
I've stopped buying stuff. It's become absurd.

I'm trying to do the same. I've got north of 50 cameras right now and as much fun as it is buying a $13 Jsolette and getting it working again, when done, it's just something that I need to keep dusted in the curio cabinet.
 
Latest folder purchase: Aires Viceroy. Coupled rangefinder, dual format (6x6 and 6x4.5) and framelines!
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Pentax 645N in very good condition - heavier beast than I was expecting. Also a 75mm f/2.8 that was supposed to be AF, but in the package was only a A. Return process already started, but now I'll have to get another lens...
 
Olympus XA2. It's my second, after the first one I bought died mid-roll.
 
Latest folder purchase: Aires Viceroy. Coupled rangefinder, dual format (6x6 and 6x4.5) and framelines!View attachment 376428
Very nice camera. I have an old Aires Viscount 35mm rangefinder camera and its lens is one of the best lenses I have used on a fixed lens 35mm. Yours should be great. Let us know how the camera works out for you.
 
Very nice camera. I have an old Aires Viscount 35mm rangefinder camera and its lens is one of the best lenses I have used on a fixed lens 35mm. Yours should be great. Let us know how the camera works out for you.
It's quite nice actually. The viewfinder is nice and bright, but the RF patch is a bit dim (I knew this when I bought it) - I'll fix that by replacing the semi-transparent mirror. It's quite similar in operational feel to the Super Fujica-6, weight is similar to a Super Ikonta III.

I've only shot a test roll so far. The camera seems to perform quite nicely, and the lens is certainly sharp enough:
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I've gone on a bit of a wild, but satisfying, spending spree over the last month or so.
Pentax 6x7 non mlu
Pentax 645
Pentax PC35AF-M
P67 75mm,105mm, 135 macro and a 200mm.
No lens with 645 so I have a cheap 67 to 645 adapter that only works in manual but the real deal Pentax adapter arrives tomorrow.
Non working flash on PC35 but that's fine with me.
I actually bought everything at very reasonable prices too.
Guess I like Pentax...
 

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Lovely Rolleiflex f3.5 Tessar. Going to try it out with a roll of Hp5 tomorrow. He also threw in a Graflex 6x9 roll film back for my Speed Graphic!
 

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A Sinar F2. It's quite the beast. Last camera I'm allowed for a while.
 
Just got an Estes Astrocam 110.

Oh yes.

Be envious.

Of course, if that works, you'll have to send off an order for some BT-50 and BT-55 and their centering rings and dig through the internet for the plans to an Omega-D (and maybe a decal sheet).
 
Of course, if that works, you'll have to send off an order for some BT-50 and BT-55 and their centering rings and dig through the internet for the plans to an Omega-D (and maybe a decal sheet).

Nah, just one time use with flash paper as wadding. You think the roll of Kodak Gold that's in the package is any good? Expired 02/2002.

I do have to dig up some engines, wadding, a launch rail, igniter and fuse. Other than that I'm good to go. I haven't used one of these since before 9/11, I don't think I can do what I used to do with these things anymore. Maybe laws/culture has changed. Either way I'm gonna get some sweet 110 shots of my roof.
 
You think the roll of Kodak Gold that's in the package is any good? Expired 02/2002.

I'd probably order a roll of Lomography film. And you do know, don't you, that you'll get only one exposure per flight, right?

As far as I know, the NAR Safety Code kept model rocketry much as it was before 9/11 -- especially with the Estes 1/4A through D motors.
 
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I'd probably order a roll of Lomography film. And you do know, don't you, that you'll get only one exposure per flight, right?

As far as I know, the NAR Safety Code kept model rocketry much as it was before 9/11 -- especially with the Estes 1/4A through D motors.

I know, I was friends with a Dentist's kid growing up. He got one of these and we had fun.

I have some fresh frozen rolls of 110 in my freezer. I figure even if I don't use up the roll I can swap it out into another camera and lose a frame or two.

Thanks for the info on rocket code.
 
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