OOOOH! My bad. Says a lot about the kind of week I'm having But I got just the thing though. Sputnik stereo camera View attachment 306020
Oh no, I feel a spell of GAS coming on. I’ve never been that big on panoramic images, but this is so cool!
To help you with your recovery:
This is a good way to end GAS for the short term. If the GAS comes back, go back to number 1.
- Close your eyes
- Take a big deep breathe
- Repeat #2 several times
- Open your eyes
- Sit before your computer
- Take a deep breath
- Open the web server
- In the URL slowly type either KEH.com or eBay.com or Photrio.com
- Search for your hearts desire
- Open the listed candidates
- Select one or more choices
- Pull out your credit card
- Take a deep breath
- Select "Buy"
- Fill our your name, address, credit card number, credit card expiration date, secret code
- Select "Send"
- Take a deep breath
- Enjoy the joy of success
- Start tracking the shipping
- Look out the window watch for Amazon, DHL, FedEX, UPS, [insert national postal system here]
- When Amazon, DHL, FedEX, UPS, [insert national postal system here] vehicles appear on your street, chase after it
- When the package arrives, unpack your hearts desire and start testing
- Enjoy the Glow
With money we don't have...on things we don't need...for things we'll never use.
Shhhhhhh. My wife will hear you.
Woaaah. Trippy.
I'd assume the Signet 35 series was developed off of this?
I do remember when camera stores referred to 35mm cameras as minicam. My first camera was a 127 film Donald Duck camera, about 1946. Have never seen another one.Tessina
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WideLux F7
View attachment 305964 Sirius, is your Tessina in working order? Almost all that I have seen for sale are either incomplete or shutters are not completely functional. I’ve always been intrigued but somehow able to overcome GAS for Tessina. I don’t consider any of my cameras particularly odd, though through the years have accumulated a bunch of cameras from subminiature to 4x5.
IIRC, I still have an Estes Camrock(?) in a box in the basement. If not, it's a holographic camera which I never got around to using.
I have been using these Rollei cameras since they came out in the 1980s, so I guess I did not think they were too oddball. But, I agree with bdial, they certainly don't match the common 35mm design!
Rollei TLRs were THE camera of their time and not at all unusual, but most have vanished from the photo scene in the last decade. Nobody aged less than 50 would even know how to load one, less alone use it in this digicrap-everything day and age.
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