OFFICIAL I HAVE A NEW (FILM RELATED) TOY THREAD!!

Seems that nobody has noticed the lens is 50mm not 5cm. Usually millimetre markings means a Russian fake as Leitz always used centimetres. As far as I know.

:eek: Andy I'm shocked at Phil doubting the legitimacy of your Leica, I think you should challenge him to a duel :boxer:
 
erm can't post anything for ages but hey the boot sales start this month.
 
:eek: Andy I'm shocked at Phil doubting the legitimacy of your Leica, I think you should challenge him to a duel :boxer:

I know, he's sullied mine and Leica's good name. Hanging is too good for him....:D
 
My rb67 arrived today, spent the evening taking it apart and swapping bits round. Lovely piece of engineering, I never knew people went to such efforts to make house bricks! Hopefully get out for a walk with it tomorrow though I'm worried it's a little heavy for my tripod!
 
Fair comment, all of you. I read in a lengthy article elsewhere about fake Luftwaffe Leicas that the big giveaway was mm rather than cm on the lens. I admit the shutter release looks right though (the other give away). I just mentioned it...


Dunno about his Leica I've not bothered to look (edit: I just did) but I assume it has mm's on the lens (it has - erm what else?). But in my opinion 'Uncle Ken' is a fake, his quote:
'This website is my way of giving back to our community. It is a work of fiction, entirely the product of my own imagination.' http://www.kenrockwell.com/about.htm
 
I have to admit I was concerned when it arrived as I had read similar stuff about cm/mm on lenses but the good folks on the price forum mulled it over and had me post pics from all angles.
You agree right about KR he does talk an enormous amount of bollax at times.

Andy
 
My newest toy :)

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Fair comment, all of you. I read in a lengthy article elsewhere about fake Luftwaffe Leicas that the big giveaway was mm rather than cm on the lens. I admit the shutter release looks right though (the other give away). I just mentioned it...



Dunno about his Leica I've not bothered to look (edit: I just did) but I assume it has mm's on the lens (it has - erm what else?). But in my opinion 'Uncle Ken' is a fake, his quote:
'This website is my way of giving back to our community. It is a work of fiction, entirely the product of my own imagination.' http://www.kenrockwell.com/about.htm

You're right about KR, I didn't mean to sound nippy - I should have put a smiley on there! :)

I did think it would be funny if you were right and KR had a fake Leica!
 
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Picked up a couple of new toys today an Olympus trip 35 and this Zorki


Zorki 4K by barrysprout, on Flickr

Need to get a couple of rolls of film now to make sure they are both functional.
 
That lens is excellent, have fun with the Zorki.

I'm sure I will, everything seems to be in order with it. I'll try and get a couple of cheap films in the next couple of days to fully test. If I can remember how to load one :eek:

Not sure how I'll cope without a lightmeter either :shrug:
 
Here's a Balda Pontina I found in my parents' house the other day. I think it was made in around 1936, and it seems to work fine. :)

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Here are a couple of pictures I have taken with it:

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I decided to tip my toe into the world of large format and one of these arrived from over "the Pond" :


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I'm sure I will, everything seems to be in order with it. I'll try and get a couple of cheap films in the next couple of days to fully test. If I can remember how to load one :eek:

Not sure how I'll cope without a lightmeter either :shrug:

haha, you'll be fine! Give it a go. I want another Zorki, my self destructed in my hands but it was mistreated in the past, yours looks spot on.
 
Not quite new. Bought this back in May last year - reskinned it and put a few rolls of film through - then noticed that the aperture blades were beginning to stick. As a consequence I moved it to one side with a view to fixing it 'one' day. Decided today was that very day and set to it. Far easier than I ever imagined. I'm really quite excited. I really must get a life. :shake:

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Now that looks lush. Really must re-skin my Trip they look fantastic.
 
Agreed. If my trip turns out OK after I've ran a roll of poundland film through it I'll maybe skin mine. Where did you get the skin from Adrian?
 
Agreed. If my trip turns out OK after I've ran a roll of poundland film through it I'll maybe skin mine. Where did you get the skin from Adrian?

Aki-Asahi.com "Custom Camera Coverings"
http://aki-asahi.com/store/

Rikuo Nakamura (Mr)
mailto:aki_asahi@tokai-webwalker.com

100% recommended. Fantastic quality products at a very reasonable price combined with excellent service. Definitely gonna use Nakamura San again.
 
Aki-Asahi.com "Custom Camera Coverings"
http://aki-asahi.com/store/

Rikuo Nakamura (Mr)
mailto:aki_asahi@tokai-webwalker.com

100% recommended. Fantastic quality products at a very reasonable price combined with excellent service. Definitely gonna use Nakamura San again.

Plus one one Aki Asahi. They only cost $12 dollars for a skin, quite a few to choose from. You'll see from my previous posts in this thread my two Trips n Pen EE3 all re-Skinned with Skins from there. Really easy job to do too!

Here's a link; http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showpost.php?p=5349419&postcount=3761
 
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Great, thanks very much. Will look into it if the first roll turns out OK.
 
You're right about KR, I didn't mean to sound nippy - I should have put a smiley on there! :)

I did think it would be funny if you were right and KR had a fake Leica!

No probs mate, no offence taken - it's a forum after all. I'm no expert but yes if he had a fake and gushed over a cheap FED....!!
 
Not quite new. Bought this back in May last year - reskinned it and put a few rolls of film through - then noticed that the aperture blades were beginning to stick. As a consequence I moved it to one side with a view to fixing it 'one' day. Decided today was that very day and set to it. Far easier than I ever imagined. I'm really quite excited. I really must get a life. :shake:

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I buy the odd charity shop handbag for the leather. You usually pay £2 to £3 and its the perfect thickness. I'm going to give my newly acquired Trip a nice brown coat made from a small leather handbag for £1.50. I was debating whether to or not but there's a nasty 'nose rub' on the back that quite honestly turns my stomach. The strap on the bag was 1cm wide brown leather, perfect for re-strapping the case of my Flexilette. Great value!!
 
Now thats a good idea...^^^
 
Now thats a good idea...^^^

And you wouldn't even have to go to the charity shop to get a handbag you could just use one of your old ones :naughty:
 
I'll have you know that all my old handbags are much too expensive to cut up and use on a Trip. They are only to be cut up to use on a Leica.:nono:
 
I recently picked up this AE1 but it doesn't work, :(. The mirrors stuck in the up position, i can hold it down but just springs back up. The net seems to be filled with similar problems but no solutions other than take it to a camera repairer but my nearest is miles away only open week days :s.
Canon AE 1 by BenWPhotography, on Flickr
 
I buy the odd charity shop handbag for the leather.

I recently disposed of a couple of old leather sofas. Before I got rid of them I stripped off all of the flat leather panels.

I now have six pieces of dark brown leather about 20" square waiting for a suitable project.

Unfortunately, it's a bit too thick to make view camera bellows out of. I might cover a home made valve guitar amp with some of it.


Steve.
 
Had a rash purchase on a 1980 Zenit E with Helios lens... Well I am guessing at 1980 as it has Olympic logo on and it was Moscow 1980. Paid £10 which is over the odds but it's shutter sounded so sexy!!

Good choice! I have 3 working ones and they're great. Such a basic and crude camera. Helios lens is smashing and you will love the plain focusing screen :P
 
I recently disposed of a couple of old leather sofas. Before I got rid of them I stripped off all of the flat leather panels.

I now have six pieces of dark brown leather about 20" square waiting for a suitable project.

Unfortunately, it's a bit too thick to make view camera bellows out of. I might cover a home made valve guitar amp with some of it.


Steve.

I've got some upholstery swatches and it is too thick but what you describe sounds great. Valves and a lovely brown leather = total retro and unique. Nice:cool:
 
Nice....
 
Very nice indeed Mark
 
Felt a bit down today after receiving a bit of bad news so I have treated myself to a Minolta X-500 with another 50mm 1.7 attached. I was a bit let down last week when I bought an X-700 from the local Cash Converters only to have it be faulty. Fingers crossed that this one (from the auction site) is working as it should.

I am now looking at buying a few more MD lenses, to really nail my flag to the Minolta pole :lol:
 
Felt a bit down today after receiving a bit of bad news so I have treated myself to a Minolta X-500 with another 50mm 1.7 attached. I was a bit let down last week when I bought an X-700 from the local Cash Converters only to have it be faulty. Fingers crossed that this one (from the auction site) is working as it should.

I am now looking at buying a few more MD lenses, to really nail my flag to the Minolta pole :lol:


Nice camera and will take a M42 adapter if you want to use any screw lenses. :thumbs:
 
Nice camera and will take a M42 adapter if you want to use any screw lenses. :thumbs:

I can't wait for it to arrive. It should compliment my x300 quite well :) I could get an m42 adaptor as I do have a couple of the lenses. Apparently one of them is supposed to be a decent one too! A 135mm Carl Zeiss. It came with a cheap Practika from the local junk shop!
 
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