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*[[Chinon 35EE]] (Range Finder)<ref>[http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Chinon_35EE Camerapedia]</ref><ref>[http://mattsclassiccameras.com/gaf_memo35.html Matt's Classic Cameras] (this is actually the GAF Memo a Chinon 35EE clone)</ref><ref>[http://www.myoldmap.com/cameras/chinon35ee.html Dominic's Classic Cameras]</ref><ref>[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/chinon/chinon_35-35ee/chinon.htm Manual for the 35EE] on [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Bike Butkus's OrphanCameras.com's Camera Manual Library] (which interestingly isn't at orphancameras.com))</ref> - Mine was really beat around.  I got it in high school and carried it on several trips and through my first year in the Army, I fell on some ice in a Korean cemetery and the camera back came open and was bent.  Amazingly, I managed to save all but a couple frames, straighten the back by hand and from then on held it closed with a piece of [[wikipedia:Duct tape|hundred mile an hour tape]].  
 
*[[Chinon 35EE]] (Range Finder)<ref>[http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Chinon_35EE Camerapedia]</ref><ref>[http://mattsclassiccameras.com/gaf_memo35.html Matt's Classic Cameras] (this is actually the GAF Memo a Chinon 35EE clone)</ref><ref>[http://www.myoldmap.com/cameras/chinon35ee.html Dominic's Classic Cameras]</ref><ref>[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/chinon/chinon_35-35ee/chinon.htm Manual for the 35EE] on [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Bike Butkus's OrphanCameras.com's Camera Manual Library] (which interestingly isn't at orphancameras.com))</ref> - Mine was really beat around.  I got it in high school and carried it on several trips and through my first year in the Army, I fell on some ice in a Korean cemetery and the camera back came open and was bent.  Amazingly, I managed to save all but a couple frames, straighten the back by hand and from then on held it closed with a piece of [[wikipedia:Duct tape|hundred mile an hour tape]].  
*[[Yashica FX-3 Super]] (SLR)
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*[[Yashica FX-3 Super]] (SLR) - I bought this for business (evidentiary photos) about 10 years ago.  I have bad luck falling with cameras as I fell and hit this one on a curb, shearing off a lens mounting blade.  I bought a used replacement lens and it seemed to work fine, though I haven't used it in several years now.  Still have the original lens but the blade was cast into the lens body and I think it's toast.
  
 
====Digital====
 
====Digital====

Revision as of 13:51, 29 June 2012

I used to shoot a fair amount of black & white and color reversal (slide) for a hobbyist (depending entirely, of course, on one's definitions of "hobbyist" and "fair amount"), but when I left the Army in 1993, I lost my access to a dark room and gave up for a while. Of course, I still shot color negative and later digital, but really just travel and family photos. I'm just getting back to it and hoping to shortly start shooting medium format color reversal and B&W. I just picked up an old Argus Argoflex E on eBay - it needs a little work though; and I purchased a Yashicamat 12 that I hope to have soon. I'm also hoping to get a decent old 35mm rangefinder (RF) camera, such as a Yashica Electro 35GSN, or maybe just dig out my old Chinon 35EE with which I shot all my Fujichrome in Korea in 1989-1990 and most of my color negative before that.

I'm also interested in digital archiving and do-it-yourself book scanners.

I've done quite a bit of research lately, so for now, here are some links that I've found particularly useful:

Link Farm

Useful Stores

Information sites

Lots of great info on these sites (many of these people are artists too but the links here are more for knowledge than inspiration):

Medium Format Photography]

Light Meters

Miscellaneous

Blogs and Fora

Artists on the Web

Software

Online Critics

Scanners

Review of the V600 - has some helpful information on how to get a good result

Cameras

Cameras I own

Medium Format

6x6

35mm (Kodak 135 format)

  • Chinon 35EE (Range Finder)[1][2][3][4] - Mine was really beat around. I got it in high school and carried it on several trips and through my first year in the Army, I fell on some ice in a Korean cemetery and the camera back came open and was bent. Amazingly, I managed to save all but a couple frames, straighten the back by hand and from then on held it closed with a piece of hundred mile an hour tape.
  • Yashica FX-3 Super (SLR) - I bought this for business (evidentiary photos) about 10 years ago. I have bad luck falling with cameras as I fell and hit this one on a curb, shearing off a lens mounting blade. I bought a used replacement lens and it seemed to work fine, though I haven't used it in several years now. Still have the original lens but the blade was cast into the lens body and I think it's toast.

Digital

Cameras I would like to add to my collection

35


  • Leica M3 and Leicameter MR-4 - in my dreams - Ken Rockwell calls this the "World's best 35mm" and I don't think he's the only one

(KR, PE agrees on the M3 or M2 and mentions the MR-4 elsewhere) KR recommends w/ 50mm f/2 Summicron mit close-focus range

  • Also look out for (PE):

MF

LF


Digital

Meters

  • Gossen Digisix Lightmeter (PE)
  • Pentax Digital Spotmeter (KR)
  • Pentax Spotmeter V (KR)
  • Voitlander VC Meter (PE)
  • Minolta Auto Meter IVf
  • Sekonic L-408
  • Sekonic L-208
  • Vivitar 43
  • Sekon L-348
  • Minolta Color Meter II

Extinction Meters

  • Drem Instoscope (PE)
  • Expophot (PE)

Selenium Meters

  • GE DW-68 Exposure Meter (PE)
  • Sears Tower (PE)
  • Walz Direct f:Stop Meter (PE)
  • Sekonic L-VI Meter (PE)
  • Sekonic 21b Meter (PE)
  • Weston Direct Read Meter (PE)

Sekonic L-398M

Lenses

  • Nikon
    • 85mm f/2 (KR)
  • Vivitar
    • 70-210 Series 1 (KR)

References

  1. Camerapedia
  2. Matt's Classic Cameras (this is actually the GAF Memo a Chinon 35EE clone)
  3. Dominic's Classic Cameras
  4. Manual for the 35EE on Bike Butkus's OrphanCameras.com's Camera Manual Library (which interestingly isn't at orphancameras.com))