With little else constructive to do during lockdown, I have been trawling through my old negative files, looking for interesting images that I may not yet have scanned. I found these: They were taken in 1963 during my wild, irresponsible youthful days, while we were on a road trip, and saw great clouds of black smoke not far from the road we were on. We stopped to investigate, and found that the fire was piles of cut fodder and some rubbish that had been set alight in a field. The camera, to the best of my remembrance, was a Rikoh 500 f2.8 and the film was Kodak Tri-X. The Rikoh 500 was also made with a f1.8 Rikenon lens. The negatives have not fared well and are badly scratched. I don't recall what happened to my original Ricoh 500 - it was probably part exchanged for my next camera, a Minolta SRT101, which was the predecessor to my Nikon F.
Rikoh 500 f2.8