Jump to content

I'm going to experiment some more


Recommended Posts

Hello again, everyone.

 

<p>

 

I wanted to write with a few questions regarding my cameras. Though I have been busy lately using my modern cameras extensively, I would like to experiment again with Kodak Six 20 and Brownie Hawkeye 620. Has anyone modified - adapted - or even figured out a temporary way to mount one of these cameras to a standard tripod? By standard I am more or less referring to a stndard, flat mount on my tripod head. Second, I have a few rolls of slide film which are expiring this month. Though I don't use slide film very regular, even with my 35 mm cameras, I am wondering if anyone has tried any in their old Kodaks. My film is that very slow Fuji Velvia - (ISO 50). Has anyone ever tried this? Though I am not exactly sure of the aperatures of these two cameras, I plan to perhaps meter the landscapes I plan to shoot with my Yashica Mat, and time a shutter opening on "bulb." The Yashica of course will be loaded with the same film. Any ideas/insight would be appreciated.

 

<p>

 

Thank you,

 

<p>

 

Regards,

 

<p>

 

Ned

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi, Ned! I'll be happy to help you here - I had a machinist buddy of

mine construct a disk of aluminum plate and make a threaded hole in

the center for a tripod bushing. I was thus able to place my Brownie

Hawkeye on the flat surface and secure it with strong rubber bands.

As for slide film in an old Kodak, I ran a roll of Ektachrome (100

asa, I think) thru my Brownie Six-20 Model D and they were

beautiful! Of course, I did it on a sunny day and had good looking

people as my subjects, which didn't hurt a bit. You will have to buy

special frames for the slides, however, as the 6x9 size is uncommon

for modern slides.

 

<p>

 

I think it's great that you're experimenting, Ned! Good luck and

have fun! Yore ol' pal,

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...