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The cat will have to move out to make room soon if this carries on!![]()
Yessssss, wot a brill idea
BUT I know how much I'll miss their fur all over my negs, scanner, lenses etc
The cat will have to move out to make room soon if this carries on!![]()
Nikon L35AF by Jon, on Flickr
Back to the 80s by Alistair Beavis, on FlickrJust waiting for the weather to improve...
Well the M-1 arrived on Wednesday so today I got it some film. Keeping fingers crossed for some decent weather this weekend...
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Picked up this Nikon L35AF2 last week. Can't get the exposure counter to work but otherwise seems in great condition. Roll of Poundland currently going through.
A loan from the very kind StephenM - a 17mm Tamron lens! I've been out with it on my trusty Cosina today, and the field of view is ridiculous.
That looks in pristine condition, Dave!
Me too. Or a big M7, at a push...
Oops, this isn't the fantasy camera thread, you've actually got your mitts on one, J?
Just got a very nice Nikon 50mm f1.4 AFD lens for the F4, time to roll some expired film through it.
There's a chap who used to work for DigitalRev and has his own youtube channel now who's giving away an F4 as part of his thank-you for reaching 250,000 subscribers. You could be in with a chance of winning it by leaving a comment on this video.Well I think you should fully try the wonders of digi and sell your F4 to me at a cheap price![]()
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There's a chap who used to work for DigitalRev and has his own youtube channel now who's giving away an F4 as part of his thank-you for reaching 250,000 subscribers. You could be in with a chance of winning it by leaving a comment on this video.![]()
Yes, picked it up yesterday with the 75mm and 150mm. I've been umming and arring over one for years, so finally gave in. Very impressed so far - lovely and tactile and the 75mm is so light. I already like it a lot more than my old Mamiya 7ii which seems very bulky in comparison.
I'd love the 50mm, but that will have to wait until someone wants my spare kidney, or other gear gets moved on...anyone want my spare Pentax 6x7 + 105mm?! It's going cheap (i.e. a bit beaten-up)![]()
I wrote a post last night but got sidetracked and it ended up not getting posted, something along the lines of steeling yourself for the fight for a 50, how I'd be your second, asha the cut man and Snap&Surf the water bucket boys....lol
Woodsy was ref, but he had it in for you
It is expensive but...I dunno, its no less distorted than any other 6x6 50, its nice to have but I'm a little bit over it really...
no, not that much over it
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I went to the Photography Show.
I stopped (several times) at the DIsabled Photographer's stand, where they have a wide selection of cheap cameras, lenses - everything photographic.
I bought a 135mm Primotar in Exaka mount. I have a soft sopt of Exaktas - my first SLR was an Exa IIB which I sold and replaced with an Exakta Varex IIB in 1967. I still have the Exakta, but the shutter needs repairing...
On another visit to the stand, I saw a 200mm f/4 Travenar lens (Exakta fit) which I quite fancied, so I asked the price. It was being sold as part of a kit with an Exa500 camera at £35. For sentimental reasons, I decided to take it. The Exa 500 was the later version of the IIB, with a top shutter speed of 1/500 (rather than 1/250) and an instant return mirror. So, I hand over the money and get an Exa500 (with 50mm Domiplan lens) and 200mm Travenar. Plus the rest of the kit: 30mm Lydith lens , 200mm Tamron lens, one set of manual extention tubes, one set of auto extention tudes, one set of bellows, what appears to be a microscope adaptor, and two mount converters to use Exakta lenses on a Canon.
In the light of that lot, the 24mm Samyang TS lens is just an appendix.
I went to the Photography Show.
I stopped (several times) at the DIsabled Photographer's stand, where they have a wide selection of cheap cameras, lenses - everything photographic.
I bought a 135mm Primotar in Exaka mount. I have a soft sopt of Exaktas - my first SLR was an Exa IIB which I sold and replaced with an Exakta Varex IIB in 1967. I still have the Exakta, but the shutter needs repairing...
On another visit to the stand, I saw a 200mm f/4 Travenar lens (Exakta fit) which I quite fancied, so I asked the price. It was being sold as part of a kit with an Exa500 camera at £35. For sentimental reasons, I decided to take it. The Exa 500 was the later version of the IIB, with a top shutter speed of 1/500 (rather than 1/250) and an instant return mirror. So, I hand over the money and get an Exa500 (with 50mm Domiplan lens) and 200mm Travenar. Plus the rest of the kit: 30mm Lydith lens , 200mm Tamron lens, one set of manual extention tubes, one set of auto extention tudes, one set of bellows, what appears to be a microscope adaptor, and two mount converters to use Exakta lenses on a Canon.
In the light of that lot, the 24mm Samyang TS lens is just an appendix.
Thanks for the kind offer, but I'll pass as I'm not really a camera collector (except for ones I have some attachment to). The Topcon bayonet mount was the same as the Exakta, although I seem to recall that lenses transferred were mounted upside down. I don't have any attachment to Topcon, although as I tried (and failed) to replace my dead Exakta with a Miranda F I have a Miranda soft spot. I failed to snap one up at the Disabled Photographers' stand at an earlier show and rather regretted the £10 I saved.
However: I do now have two Meyer Lydith 30mm lenses and two Meyer Domiplan 50mm lenses, and hope to soon have a second Zeiss Biotar 58mm f/2 (I have one on a Kine Exakta, and I think that one comes with an Exakta Varex IIA that should arrive in a few days) so subject to checking which I'd prefer to keep, I can offer you some Exakta lenses for your Topcon(s).![]()