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Replacing a blown capacitor on a Polaroid 8x10 processor (81-01, 81-01, 81-12 or 81-22)
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Traité d’Optique Photographique | Désiré van Monckhoven
Lerebours & Secretan Landscape lens or "Objectif Achromatique" serial #4914
B&L Portrait Plastigmat 15 inch F:5.6, TLC and some history
Ross Sliding Landscape Lens #1520
Cooke RVP TLC
B&L Super CinePhor projector lens modified for Mamiya 645 use.
Deardorff Extra Rapid Portrait #4 lens
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Welcome to my photography blog where I'll discuss from time to time my projects on photography and associated technology ... vintage, modern, analog and digital. Traveling with a Tripod
April 02, 2014
A little different topic today.
One of my readers asked if I travel with a tripod on my international trips.
I do.
First of all, I like to shoot long stretched panoram...
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Karl Struss Pictorial Lens, Hanovia Laboratories Kalosat Lens and Hermagis Eidoscope
March 09, 2014
I'm a repeat traveler to Germany and since I always carry a few cameras and lenses with me, I have often the opportunity to photograph the same subject matter in differen...
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Test images with the Karl Struss Pictorial Lens Serial #282
March 02, 2014
As promised in my last blog entry, below are a number of test images shot with my Karl Struss Pictorial Lens I adapted for use on a Mamiya or Phase One camera. The lens i...
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Dallmeyer Triple Achromatic and Karl Struss Pictorial lens
December 23, 2013
It was an early Christmas for me and I acquired two interesting lenses.
The Dallmeyer Triple Achromat #1 is a lens from 1863, yes, 150 years old at time of writing and s...
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The Hermagis Eidoscope #4 (190mm, f/5)
November 21, 2013
A lot has been written already on the Hermagis Eidoscope lenses and countless images are posted on line as any Google search will undoubtedly reveal.
This particular len...
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