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Alpenflex Again


maiku

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<p>As of late I have seen very few, if any photos posted in Classic Camera Forum taken with a classic camera. Most of the threads of late have been</p>

<p>1. What camera?<br>

2. What lens?<br>

3. How is the Olympus 1,000,000,000mm f178 lens?<br>

4. What adapter?</p>

<p>You get my drift. I thought I would post some photos taken with my Alpenflex TLR. Here is the original link if you are interested in what is looks like and the story behind it!</p>

<p>http://www.photo.net/classic-cameras-forum/00ZRhP</p>

<p>Now, to the photos taken with it!</p><div>00ZcnR-416909684.jpg.7b4fe4892c8f1e85777daa87077e0bc8.jpg</div>

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<p>Mike: you sure know how to make some of these old cameras Talk and they say beautiful things<br>

I liked both series that you have with the Alpenflex, It took a while to find a Manual that explained how to wind the Toyocaflex Ib late that I have and need to run some film thru it: So hope fully soon I'll post some film from It<br>

Very well done here Mike:</p>

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<p>Fine, as usual, <strong>Mike</strong>. Love the bike and the train, very much my thing. There <em>is</em> rather a lack of images on the forum at present; I guess you Northern Hemisphere folk are hunkerng down for the winter, while we citizens of Downunder are coping with a very turbulent spring. And then, Christmas is just around the corner...I'll try to make amends, soon. Meanwhile, thanks for another great post.</p>
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