xenotar28
-
Posts
207 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Events
Downloads
Gallery
Store
Posts posted by xenotar28
-
-
Very beautiful.
-
-
-
-
-
Hi:
I believe the Perkeo I takes 32mm slip on filters, and the Bessa I takes 37mm slip on as well. You can verify with www.certo6.com (Jurgen Kreckel). He is a folder specialist and may even have the items available for immediate sale. Good luck!
-
Excellent stuff, Gene. You are really connected to the land and its history. The colors are clean and beautiful.
-
Good stuff, Gene. That Sonnar is a great little lens.
-
Outstanding color and atmosphere.
-
The best lens is the one used with competence and sensitivity. It resides in the mind and heart of the photographer. $10,000 worth of Leitz can yield a pile of crapola, and a cheapo Diana used with intelligence can yield a masterpiece. How many angels can dance on an air bubble of a Tessar? Who cares?
-
Belated thanks to Dan Fromm and Andrew Yue for their information. I have the 35mm Kontur and will use it confidently with my 6X9 Agfa Record III.
-
Never drink and type:
Andrew: How close is the 5cm to the 6X9 format? How much more do you cmpensate? I have an Agfa Record III and a Voigtlander Kontur for 35mm. I am still hunting for a 6X9 Kontur, but if the 35mm Kontur for 50mm lenses is close enough for government work, I will try using it.Thanks!
-
Andrew: How close is the 5cm to the 6X9 format? How much more do you cmpensate? I have an Agfa Record III and a Voigtlander Kontur for 35mm. I am still hunting for a 6X9 Kontur, but if the 35mm for 50mm is close enough for government work, I will try using it.Thanks!
-
To Nelsonfoto.com
-
Very nice work, Evgeny. I have been looking for good work with FOMA film. After seeing yours, I think its worth a try.
-
Those shots look darned good to me. No reason to apologize.
-
Les,
The good one's up, You're O.K.
-
Nice photo Andrea. Could easily be part of a fashion layout.
-
Good for you Larry. Glad things are working out for you.
-
Excellent photo, Andrea. Please post more.
-
A completely multi-functional item; useful for self-defense too. But will it stay put in your carpenter jeans? :-)
-
Actually Marflex is no more as of 1/1/05. Krimar has taken over all the Classic Rolleiflex operations from them. Krikor is now in charge.
-
I highly recommend Krikor Maralian, owner of Krimar Photo Shop. I have known him for twenty one years as a friend and a customer. His is an authorized Rollei repair facility of classic models like yours and has a very quick turnaround. He will also give a six month guarantee on his work. I have a 2.8D with Xenotar that he CLA'd three years ago and it's still clicking away. Visit his website www.krimarphoto.com, which I built for him as an act of friendship. I have no, and have never had any fiduciary relationship with Krikor. I simply respect his technical skills and value his friendship.
-
"I am, however, of the opinion that we should not encourage this sort of thread on this forum."
And I am of the opinion that this forum should be flexible enough to accomodate the occassional Off Topic Remark. For Chrissakes, man, stop counting beans and be a Mensch for a change! We are all part of a global community where the sharing of ideas and technical information can leave room for a little humanity.
Welcome back Gene. Polaroid 120 , 6x6 format
in Classic Manual Film Cameras
Posted
Hi Gene,
Had no idea. Get well soon and start shooting you great stuff.
George B.