Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and more
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Re: Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and more
Well, better late than never... The Grinch doesn't stand a chance next to the frog.
Best wishes to all of you.
Mike
Froggie's and our best wishes, found here:
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Best wishes to all of you.
Mike
Froggie's and our best wishes, found here:
https://vimeo.com/196966287
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Re: Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and more
A little late, but I also wanted to wish everyone a great start to 2017!
I hope to burn up a lot more film this year. I just got an old Kodak Pony 135 up and running, and picked up a Nikon N90s and a Chaika 1 half-frame camera. Nothing like starting out the year with a few more neat toys!
I hope to burn up a lot more film this year. I just got an old Kodak Pony 135 up and running, and picked up a Nikon N90s and a Chaika 1 half-frame camera. Nothing like starting out the year with a few more neat toys!
Re: Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and more
I took a Pony out a time back.
The othes on their side by Larry D, on Flickr
Same Pony by Larry D, on Flickr
This Pony though was with a Nikon.
Pony Up by Larry D, on Flickr
The othes on their side by Larry D, on Flickr
Same Pony by Larry D, on Flickr
This Pony though was with a Nikon.
Pony Up by Larry D, on Flickr
If we all saw the world the same no one would need a camera.
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LOL. Yeah, the Pony IV is actually a pretty sweet little camera. I shot a bunch of slides with one back around 2006/2007, and they looked fantastic. That f3.5 Anastar lens works really well. It has some softness in the corners at some apertures and distance settings, but it's still a great little lens.LarryD wrote:I took a Pony out a time back.
This Pony though was with a Nikon.
The Kodak Pony that I just fixed up is the original Pony 135 model with the 51mm f4.5 Anaston lens. Going by the serial number, it was actually one of the first few made (it's numbered like 2,000 something).
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That's great. I have 2 one needs some TLC so I may go inside it someday. The other is an II.
If we all saw the world the same no one would need a camera.
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