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Camera for the 110 cassette , made in Germany 1976-1978 . Telescoping pull-out opening . Sliding lever for film transport . Exposure control with CdS cell , hot shoe flash contact on the side .
2015/09/27 在準備前往白川通的路上先去寺町通,那時候我記得天氣很好,前一天晚上還在下雨。
我記得我走了一段路,一路上有暖暖的陽光,慢慢的邊走邊拍。
現在想想,京都很適合悠閒的生活。
Nikon FM2
Nikon AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.4S
Kodak ColorPlus ISO200
0985-0024
Camera for 35mm film , made in Germany , 1937-1939 ; serial number 202214K . Developed from Retina II Type 122; altered mechanism cover with deeper step ; wind-on knob . Body release button nearer wind-on .
13-Jun-2024 17:30
Kodak TMAX 400 @ 400
Voigtlander Bessa 1 6x9 (Vaskar 104mm f4.5 triplet lens)
Developed in XTOL 1+1 : 9.25 mins @ 20C
Two "stop" washes in water, 1 minute each
Zero Image Eco Alkali Fixer
Clearing Time about 2 mins : Fix Time : 4 mins
10 Minutes washing with several water changes
2 mins Ilford Ilfotol (1ml + 500ml)
Used iPhone Light meter
No Filters
1/50 sec @ f22
Kodak Professional
Portra 400
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Portra 400 Professional Grade Colour Negative Film
kamakura, filmed with Kodak Portra 400, summer, lotus flowers, cool early in the morning, It's my favorite film, original 4K, no people, new, my best, thanks, japan / o
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Made in USA , 1954-1957 . For roll film size 620 . With Kodar (focusing) lens f/8 . Similar to the Duaflex II camera , but with pin and screw flash contact .
Made by Kodak from December 1947 to September 1950, this camera had a Bakelite body with metal fittings and trim. It used 620 film and the original cost was $22.
Made in England ; 1957-1960 . For roll film size 620 . Kodet f/14 lens and with additional close-up lens that is put in place by pulling the metal tab on the side . Pin and screw flash contact . With manual .
First released by Kodak in 3 June 1996. Unfortunately, I no longer have a 1996 Windows computer to enable me to download the images.
One of the benefits of publicly admitting you suffer from CCD (camera collecting disorder) is that enablers tend to drop off their old cameras on your doorstep. Here is a beautiful Kodak Signet 35 from the late 1950's in fine working condition I received recently...