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<<How much is on your shelves or in your freezer. Jay?>>

 

We've got one of those where the fridge is a wide door and the freezer is a narrow door, well much to my wife's constant irritation the bottom half of the freezer is jam-packed with film...I'm estimating around 200 rolls, medium format and 35mm. Velvia, Provia 400F, Portra 160VC, 400NC (120), Portra 800, 400TCN, B&W+, a smattering of Kirkland 200 and 400 that my son uses.

 

 

BTW, now that I'm doing 99% of my wildlife photography in digital, I've got a bunch of 36-exp rolls of Elite-II ISO 100 (always frozen)I'll happily sell in lots of 10 rolls for $15 shipped anywhere in the lower 48. Ditto for Royal Gold 100 135-36 and also Agfa RSX-50 in 220. I don't have a 220 back for my Hassy anymore and forgot I still had the film.

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1. Nikon Coolpix 800 (dead)

 

2. Nikon F (mirror broken)

 

3. Nikkormat (used last Thursday in Chinatown)

 

4. Olympus P&S (used today on the ferry)

 

5. Leica M (to be bought when the price is down to < $500 ;-)

 

6. Rollei/Hasselblad (to be bought in my dream when the price < $500 and film is still available;-)

 

7. Twelve rolls of Tri-X (in my freezer)

 

8. Eighteen frames of Kodachrome 200 (in Olympus P&S)

 

9. Some Provia, Velvia, Scala, Real, Portra, **a, ... (in the freezer of Adorama ;-)

 

10. A camera-shaped lighter ($5)

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Peter A

 

On your Ducati how long does it take to get from Sydney to Perth - about a day? What a machine! What's it do , 300/320 KPH ?

 

I always get jealous, when I drive to Greece via Germany Switzerland and Italy, and a pack of this type of machine flies by!

 

My Merc 500 is good for about 240KPH but these monsters just go !!!

 

Regards

 

Bruno

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Peter A

 

Now I'm really jealous!

 

I have done that journey many times in the past, down to Basle then the San Gottardo and on to Como, Milano and on to either Venice or Ancona for the ferry to Greece(Igoumenitsa).

 

It's a fantastic journey which I do (sometimes via Germany) every Easter (Orthodox).

 

You will enjoy it!

 

Regards

 

Bruno

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In chronological order:

 

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<li>Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super (in an attic)

<li>Nikon F3, with 28mm f2.8, 50mm f/1.4, 55mm f/2.8 Micro, 105mm f/2.5 and 500mm f/8 Reflex (all AI-S).

<li>Canon EOS 10D, EOS D30 with 50mm f/1.4, 35mm f/2, 20mm f/2.8, 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM, 135mm f/2.8 Soft-focus, 70-200mm f/4L, 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5, Canon 550EX, magnifier S, and a Novoflex Nikon to EOS mount adapter to use the AI-S lenses above

<li>Leica M6TTL Black 0.72 with a 50mm Summicron, VC 12mm Heliar and I just bought a Konica 90mm f/2.8 M-Hexanon off eB*y. Also the 1.25x magnifier

<li>Olympus Stylus Epic 35

<li>Hasselblad 500C/M with 80mm f/2.8 Planar CF, 50mm f/4 Distagon CF and a Gossen Digisix

<li>Contax T

<li>Contax T3 (ordered)

</ol>

 

The 'blad (formerly Paul Neuthaler's) and the Leica see the most service, and I carry the Contax T in my pocket everyday (loaded now with Neopan 1600 rated at EI 1000).

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Delta Unisaw table saw, Jet 17" drill press, DeWalt planer, Jet 18" bandsaw, Lion

guillotine mitre trimmer (hasn't changed in 90 years), Makita sliding compound miter

saw, a few dozen clamps, a bunch of hand tools, rules, etc. Mostly for custom

hardwood frames - I've made a couple hundred. <BR>

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Rangefinders: Two Bessa-R's, 35/2.5 Skopar, 50/1.5 Nokton, 50/2.0 Jupiter-8, 75/2.5 Heliar, 90/3.5 APO Lanthar, 135/4 Komura.

 

SLRs: 2 Canon EOS Elan IIe's, EF 28/2.8, EF 50/1.4, EF 85/1.8, EF 20-35/3.5-4.5, EF 28-105/3.5-4.5, EF 100-300/4.5-5.6, and a silly Tokina 35-300 paperweight.

 

TLR: 1954 Rolleiflex MX-EVS 3.5 75mm Tessar.

 

Digital: Olympus D-460z (1.3MP), Canon G3 (4MP), Panasonic DMC-LC1 (5MP)

 

Misc: Gossen Luna-Star F2, Vivitar 283, Sunpak 622, 26R, and 355AF.

 

And a bunch of shelf-sitters, dust collectors, and relics.

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<< Peter A's pic of his Duc 996 >>

 

No wonder you were putting down Harley riders in a previous thread... ;-)

 

I'm a cruiser person myself, just can't to the sportbike thing. And for the same reason that I own Bessas instead of Leicas, I ride a Suzuki Marauder instead of a Road King.<div>007Dt7-16371084.jpg.f9c0cee5389db6a90f3c697ec84f9f16.jpg</div>

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I've got a 5x7 E.& H.T. Anthony 5x7 View camera. Sometime in the late 19th century the company was absorbed by Ansco. After about 110 years it is getting harder to locate 5x7 sheet film. Also a 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 Speed Graphic. Even harder to find film after only 50 years or so.
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jay, MY GOD!!!!!

 

and i thought i had overdone it.

i'm not even in the same universe.

 

minolta srt-202 (bought in 1976) and assorted lenses

 

nikon f100, 35-70 f2.8, 80-200 f2.8, 105 micro-nikkor, sb-28

 

m6ttl

 

m7

 

28 'cron, 50 'lux, 75 'lux, 135 tele-elmarit, sf-20.

 

hassy 503cw with zeiss 80mm

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Contax:- 139Q and 137MD bodies. 28mm f2.8 Distagon, 45mm f2.8 Tessar, 50mm f1.4 Planar, 135mm f2.8 Sonnar lenses. (Some MM some AE)

 

Rolleicord VB mk2 TLR. (Schneider Xenar f3.5)

 

Ricoh GR1-V 28mm compact

 

Contax T2 compact

 

Nikon F80 and 28-105mm f3.5-4.5 AF-D (bought yesterday)

 

Zero image 2000 pinhole camera. (6x6 format)

 

Olympus Trip 35 (old 1970s P&S)

 

2x Yashica T5 P&S cameras. (Belong to daughters)

 

Minolta X-700 and 50mm f1.4 Rokkor (Gave to my eldest daughter as her SLR kit.)

 

More Billingham bags than I can keep track of. (Actually 4 in house at last count, I think, belonging to all of us.) Mine are two Hadleys (old one in khaki, new one in Black.)

 

Various filters (Contax and B&W and Hoya)

 

Manfrotto tripod and monopod.

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