Quick picture of my actual camera in the garden
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Its arrived!
My Exakta Varex IIb has arrived. It needs a good clean and inside the mirror is very dusty but the lens seems clear, no sight of fungus and the shutter fires OK. Lots of knobs and dials on the top so I need to find a manual for it. http://www.cameramanuals.org/ has a manual for the IIa but not the b but they do have a Focal Press book on a range of Exakta cameras which includes the IIb.
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
I couldn't help myself!
I bought another camera on e-bay. I really shouldn't as I don't have enough time to use the ones I have got already! It is an Exakta Varex 11b, not even clear if it is working or not, seller said it has marks on the viewing screen, may just need cleaning. Time will tell! Should look something like this:
This is not the actual camera I bought. I will take some photos of it when it arrives. Cost me £20, bargin!
This is not the actual camera I bought. I will take some photos of it when it arrives. Cost me £20, bargin!
Monday, 28 May 2012
Having got my Lumix GF3 I discovered it is possible to fix many 'legacy' Olympus and Nikon lenses to it. So I ordered adapters from Fotodiox in the US (via Amazon marketplace) and when I got back from Istanbul they were waiting for me. Test shots taken so far:
Olympus OM 28mm
Nikkor 24mm
Nikkor 50mm
Nikon E series 28mm
These were not all take at the same time so the lighting is a bit different. My favorite is the Nikkor 50mm. The Olympus lens is a good match though as its small and light.
Tempted to get the Leica adapter so I can try out my old 1938 leica lens on the Lumix...
Sunday, 27 May 2012
I wanted a small digital camera to take with me on a business trip to Istanbul. I was planning on getting an Olympus Pen camera but ended up with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3. Low price (with £50 cash back!) and small size were the deciding factors. As I was working during the day, most of the photographs are taken at night time. I used the 1600ISO speed (too much noise at higher speeds) and I am quite pleased with the results.
Carpet and lantern shop
Ceiling of the Ayasofya Museum
Ayasofya Museum
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)