Birdsboro and a Rolleiflex...
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 3:55 pm
Hi, all -
When the kids were young and in preschool, I'd spend hours walking around Birdsboro, testing out cameras I'd worked on. Yesterday was no different, but it's been years. Maddie was with me, 70D in hand. Much more fun. I was putting a final roll through the latest project Rolleiflex (a "New" Standard model which I'd intended to sell) and wanted something other than yard fodder to shoot. Here's some of the roll:
img388 by Scott, on Flickr
img387 by Scott, on Flickr
img386 by Scott, on Flickr
img385 by Scott, on Flickr
img383 by Scott, on Flickr
img382 by Scott, on Flickr
img381 by Scott, on Flickr
And the end of the roll (which I will summarily post in that thread):
img380 by Scott, on Flickr
The camera's a winner. Loading's a little funky, missing the Automat functionality, but it shoots just fine. I'd intended to buy into a project 8x10 (again...) but I'm thinking I'll reskin this one and let Braedan have it. He enjoyed it in his photography class last term. Should probably keep it in the family.
Thanks for looking.
Scott
When the kids were young and in preschool, I'd spend hours walking around Birdsboro, testing out cameras I'd worked on. Yesterday was no different, but it's been years. Maddie was with me, 70D in hand. Much more fun. I was putting a final roll through the latest project Rolleiflex (a "New" Standard model which I'd intended to sell) and wanted something other than yard fodder to shoot. Here's some of the roll:







And the end of the roll (which I will summarily post in that thread):

The camera's a winner. Loading's a little funky, missing the Automat functionality, but it shoots just fine. I'd intended to buy into a project 8x10 (again...) but I'm thinking I'll reskin this one and let Braedan have it. He enjoyed it in his photography class last term. Should probably keep it in the family.
Thanks for looking.
Scott