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How about " Show Me Your Old Photography Gears?"

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Old 08-05-22, 17:10
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Smile How about " Show Me Your Old Photography Gears?"

Just was thinking of new fun activity and not a game, but to have undust your old, maybe gold, photography gear, Lens, Camera, Flash, whatever related and try to use it one more time with a sample result from that gear and an ID picture of the featured gear itself, here, on the gallery?

If you've noticed, I have already started to show some of my older stuff, taking dust out of them and enjoying rejuvenation and that through of the new light of life, one more time through them.

It is fun and hopes everyone here contributes. So let's see what you have to show.

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Old 16-05-22, 23:41
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I don't usually snap my gear, but I do have a few images of more unusual kit around here is one of my older lenses (A 1930's Kodak astigmat) custom mounted to a spare body cap & mounted on bellows to allow focusing on a SLR.
https://live.staticflickr.com/1916/3...22d2550c_h.jpgbellows IMGP2838 by Mike Kanssen, on Flickr

A more recent adaption is this one of a 50mm/1.2 projector lens via a helicoid onto a mirrorless camera
https://live.staticflickr.com/925/29...22301a42_k.jpgMounted 50mm/1.2 projector lens by Mike Kanssen, on Flickr
Even with some spare body trimmed from the rear of the lens it needs to be very close to the sensor to focus to infinity (inside the micro four thirds mount)

Finally a more conventional setup used for through the viewfinder imaging:
https://live.staticflickr.com/732/20...9a8125bd_b.jpgDedham church TTV by Mike Kanssen, on Flickr
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Default 44 Years

Here's a photo of two cameras I have. I call the photograph "44 Years", because that's the difference in time between the release of these two Olympus cameras.
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Hi again Paul, I wonder if you would make your images bigger as having sight problems I struggle to see them. Thanks
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Default I might be fun to use this.

In answer to the suggestion to use some of our old equipment and see what we get, It would be too expensive for the film, developing, printing and digitizing. However, it might be fun! I do miss my time in the darkroom.
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Old 24-11-22, 17:08
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Hi again Paul, I wonder if you would make your images bigger as having sight problems I struggle to see them. Thanks
Hi Mike,
I reduced this image to make it less than 19 KB, but now noticed it only needs to be less than 537KB. So here it is again.

Have a great day,
Paul
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I reduced this image to make it less than 19 KB, but now noticed it only needs to be less than 537KB. So here it is again.

Have a great day,
Paul
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