My 99 cents Nikon.
Realtree Nikon 1 by Larry D, on Flickr
Camera Porn Friday
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That's a nice Clack. Most of the ones that you see today are really worn. This one is so pretty.
-Mike Elek
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Thanks Mike. I got it in a trade for a broken FED 2.
If we all saw the world the same no one would need a camera.
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i scored 3 clacks some time ago.2 were near enough to new,complete with the vinyl never ready case.the 3rd i converted to a pin hole,but it was in very good condition aswell
they still can be found in good condition
they still can be found in good condition
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept ~ Cartier-Bresson
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In 1979, my oldest brother asked if I could buy one of these at the Air Force BX (Base Exchange). I guess that I said yes, and then he hassled me for weeks and weeks until I finally bought it and mailed it to him.
About a year later, I asked if he ever shot with the camera.
He said, "No, I sold it to a guy and made $50."
Of course, he didn't share his profit with me.
-Mike Elek
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It is in huge demand today with the new 110 film being made That would go for about 2 K more in the box.
If we all saw the world the same no one would need a camera.
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Who is making 110?LarryD wrote:It is in huge demand today with the new 110 film being made
James McKearney
Re: Super Ricohflex
This is my Super Ricohflex TLR. Specs as follows:
• Produced 1956 Riken Optical Co., Ltd. Japan
• Film type 120
• Picture size: 6cm x 6cm
• Weight 27.4oz (776.8g)
• Lens (taking) Ricoh Anastigmat 80mm f3.5 (stops to f16)
• Filter Size 36mm push-on
• Focal range 3.6' to infinity
• Shutter Riken
• Shutter speeds B, 1/10 - 1/200
• Viewfinder TLR
• Exposure meter none
• Accessory shoe, PC sync (syncs at all speeds)
• 120 6x6 Film transport carriage
• 127 6x4cm Film transport carriage
• 35mm film accessory back insert
This one only came with the 120 film carriage. The 127 and 35mm film carriages are very hard to find. It's built very solidly and has a die-cast metal chassis.
• Produced 1956 Riken Optical Co., Ltd. Japan
• Film type 120
• Picture size: 6cm x 6cm
• Weight 27.4oz (776.8g)
• Lens (taking) Ricoh Anastigmat 80mm f3.5 (stops to f16)
• Filter Size 36mm push-on
• Focal range 3.6' to infinity
• Shutter Riken
• Shutter speeds B, 1/10 - 1/200
• Viewfinder TLR
• Exposure meter none
• Accessory shoe, PC sync (syncs at all speeds)
• 120 6x6 Film transport carriage
• 127 6x4cm Film transport carriage
• 35mm film accessory back insert
This one only came with the 120 film carriage. The 127 and 35mm film carriages are very hard to find. It's built very solidly and has a die-cast metal chassis.
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GrahamS
Age brings wisdom....or age shows up alone. You never know.
Age brings wisdom....or age shows up alone. You never know.
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