Brian Legge
Member
After shooting digital for the last two years, I've been on a ridiculous film binge.
I picked up my first medium format camera earlier this year - a Rolleicord IV. Silly awesomeness given the price. I fell in love with that little camera instantly. A few weeks ago, I picked up a 'system camera' and picked up a Bronica SQ-A. Hard to resist given the price.
My first time out with it, I went to a local weekend market. The Fremont Market, for anyone in the Seattle area. They have a bunch of odds and ends - local artists, farmers, used 'stuff' people...
...while photographing vendors, I stumbled across a Wirgin, sold by a women whose booth could only be described as steampunk. She was ecstatic about a pair of cameras she found at an estate sale - a Kodak No 3 and a Wirgin.
I picked up the Wirgin Auta. I have to admit... I initially picked it up as a decoration for my office. It wasn't until the next day that I realized that it was in good condition. Good bellows. Shutter working down to 1/10th of a second. Scratch free lens - just a bit of dust. Prontor II shutter with a 4.5 lens.
This is my first folder. What a sweet little 6x9! I spent the evening cleaning it up and can't wait to take it out. Fortunately, I have a road trip through the redwoods in northern California this weekend. Beautiful timing.
Yes, this post is just an expression of my irrational love of this little 75 year old, $25 camera. I'm thankful to this site for being a place where I can share my pure, unadulterated excitement. I've got no idea what this camera is capable of but at this moment, I simply don't care - the craftsmanship and potential of this little camera overwhelms me.
I picked up my first medium format camera earlier this year - a Rolleicord IV. Silly awesomeness given the price. I fell in love with that little camera instantly. A few weeks ago, I picked up a 'system camera' and picked up a Bronica SQ-A. Hard to resist given the price.
My first time out with it, I went to a local weekend market. The Fremont Market, for anyone in the Seattle area. They have a bunch of odds and ends - local artists, farmers, used 'stuff' people...
...while photographing vendors, I stumbled across a Wirgin, sold by a women whose booth could only be described as steampunk. She was ecstatic about a pair of cameras she found at an estate sale - a Kodak No 3 and a Wirgin.
I picked up the Wirgin Auta. I have to admit... I initially picked it up as a decoration for my office. It wasn't until the next day that I realized that it was in good condition. Good bellows. Shutter working down to 1/10th of a second. Scratch free lens - just a bit of dust. Prontor II shutter with a 4.5 lens.
This is my first folder. What a sweet little 6x9! I spent the evening cleaning it up and can't wait to take it out. Fortunately, I have a road trip through the redwoods in northern California this weekend. Beautiful timing.
Yes, this post is just an expression of my irrational love of this little 75 year old, $25 camera. I'm thankful to this site for being a place where I can share my pure, unadulterated excitement. I've got no idea what this camera is capable of but at this moment, I simply don't care - the craftsmanship and potential of this little camera overwhelms me.