RE: old cameras, et c.

2001-04-26 Thread J. C. O'Connell



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 I enjoyed using a 2x3 cut film miniature speed graphic, and have film for
 it in the freezer at this moment.

You are a masochist(sic)?

 
 
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old cameras, et c.

2001-04-25 Thread Cal Clifford

I enjoyed using a 2x3 cut film miniature speed graphic, and have film for
it in the freezer at this moment.  I used a 122  Kodak folder a very few
years ago (5?),  and have a Pilot Super 120, as yet unused by me.  Also
used a Retina IIIc, a Spotmatic, a Voigtlander Bessa vintage 1930s, and a
Canon FTbN (very much like the Spotmatic) in recent times.   I really
enjoy those Luddite experiences.  The problem of course isn't finding
film, but processing those passe films.   

Cal Clifford, professional old codger




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Re: old cameras, et c.

2001-04-25 Thread Jack Casner

I also use a 6X6 folding camera - Agfa/Anso on the back and Agfa on the
front.  The lens is an Ansco Anistigmat, 90 mm, f/6.3.  Shutter speeds are
T, 100, 50  25.  Load it with Velvia, brace the sucker and shoot away.
Nice transparencies.

Jack Casner
Kansas City, Missouri

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