Lens porn - new acquisition
Posted 28/03/2024 - 21:58
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The camera does more for me
Posted 28/03/2024 - 23:58
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jules Verne paired with the K1, I bet it has decompression valves as well looks great and the photo too.
Posted 29/03/2024 - 11:12
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Looks like the sort of thing that would fit in at Whitby goth weekend, judging by the portraits that some folk put on this forum .
Steve
Steve
Posted 29/03/2024 - 18:26
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I'll be very interested to see the results from this lens.
Paul
K1000, Espio 140, ist, istD, K70, K3iii and numerous lenses, just don't tell my wife.
K1000, Espio 140, ist, istD, K70, K3iii and numerous lenses, just don't tell my wife.
Posted 29/03/2024 - 21:28
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Fabulous the way you use these lenses with today's cameras. Impressive to put it mildly.
Be well, stay safe, but most of all, invest in memories
Posted 29/03/2024 - 23:17
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I was going to take it out on a walk but the weather has been dire! Consequently, I have been stuck with the garden and its proximity to the kitchen door and a paved path - the lawn is too soggy to walk on..
1. We have a nice double camellia in the garden that is within reach. The flowers are about 4 inches across. f5.6 wasn't enough to get it focused from front to back. I clipped the highlights too - sorry!

2. Trioplan photographs Trioplan. This one is its smaller (75mm) cousin in a Prontor shutter on a Balda Baldax camera from the mid 1930s. It currently has a Kodak Gold colour film in it, hence the period tripod and cable release. Using it is a quite different experience to a modern camera - when did you last get a tape measure out to discover the distance to your subject or use a rangefinder? My Weston Master V gets plenty of use too. The final, quiet anti climactic "click" leaves you wondering if anything really happened. Will the K1s and K3iii s, Canons and the like still be fully operable after almost a century?

3. Tulips taken at around f10 to make sure all of them were included.

So far, I am quite pleased with this one. More distant shots are needed and will it produce soap bubbles? We shall see.
1. We have a nice double camellia in the garden that is within reach. The flowers are about 4 inches across. f5.6 wasn't enough to get it focused from front to back. I clipped the highlights too - sorry!

2. Trioplan photographs Trioplan. This one is its smaller (75mm) cousin in a Prontor shutter on a Balda Baldax camera from the mid 1930s. It currently has a Kodak Gold colour film in it, hence the period tripod and cable release. Using it is a quite different experience to a modern camera - when did you last get a tape measure out to discover the distance to your subject or use a rangefinder? My Weston Master V gets plenty of use too. The final, quiet anti climactic "click" leaves you wondering if anything really happened. Will the K1s and K3iii s, Canons and the like still be fully operable after almost a century?

3. Tulips taken at around f10 to make sure all of them were included.

So far, I am quite pleased with this one. More distant shots are needed and will it produce soap bubbles? We shall see.
Posted 04/04/2024 - 09:25
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Looks like you're having fun .
Looking forward to what you get from its first proper walk - and the reaction of other people when they see it!
Steve
Looking forward to what you get from its first proper walk - and the reaction of other people when they see it!
Steve
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I will take it out tomorrow - It's been throwing it down all day so I am stuck inside.
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