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    Quote Originally Posted by hufnagel View Post
    how about, this one be a Gear and Techniques thread, and the other be just pictures?

    perhaps with a thread title change to reflect the above, if agreed upon.
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    I’m good with that if the shitmods are.
    I’m a little sad; you guys juuust barely got it in before I made a snarky comment about a photography thread at two pages with zero pictures!!!!!

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    @LittleLebowski, can you please change the title of this thread to “Photogtaphy Gear and Techniques“? kthxbye
    Ken

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    maybe with the correct spelling?
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    (left to right)
    Super Cambron 67 2x Converter
    PENTAX 67 2x Converter
    PENTAX 35mm f4.5 semi-fisheye
    PENTAX 45mm f4
    PENTAX 300mm f4
    PENTAX 67II body
    PENTAX 67II AE Finder
    PENTAX 67 Wood Handle Grip with Hot Shoe adapter
    PENTAX 105mm f2.4

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    (front to rear, left to right)
    Fotopan Macro Rail
    PENTAX Extension Tubes 1,2,3
    PENTAX Helicoid Extension Tube
    PENTAX 67 Bellows adapters
    PENTAX 6x7 Bellows
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    Quote Originally Posted by hufnagel View Post
    maybe with the correct spelling?
    Typing on my phone is a pain.
    Ken

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    PENTAX 1:8~12 400~600mm reflex zoom (yes, that's a mirror lens, that's a zoom.)
    SIGMA 1:2.8 15mm rectilinear
    SIGMA 1:2.8~3.5 75~200mm
    PENTAX TAKUMAR-A 2X CONVERTER
    SIGMA 1:3.5 14mm semi-fisheye
    SIGMA 1:5.6 400mm
    PENTAX MZ-3 (black)
    PENTAX 1:1.4 50mm
    PENTAX FG Winder
    PENTAX AF-500FTZ
    PENTAX MZ-3 (silver)
    Tokina 1:2.8 28-70mm
    PENTAX FG Winder
    PENTAX AF-500FTZ
    PENTAX K1000
    PENTAX 1:2 50mm
    PENTAX SPOTMATIC SPII
    Tokina 1:3.5 35-70mm
    PENTAX 1:4.5-5.6 35-80mm
    PENTAX electronic cable release
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    nice thing about doing this, is it caused me to finally go through, document what I have, AND write down the serial numbers. just in case.
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    not sure how to photograph the filter collection.
    basically I went nuts and bought the Collossal Bundle...
    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...a-lens-filters
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    ... and I just picked up another MZ-3 body for just under $140 shipped. supposedly already has the replacement gear parts installed.
    I can now run a "commodity" film (Kodak UltraMAX 400 currently), a specialty color film (Santa Color 100), and a B&W film in separate bodies.
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    GAS strikes again. I was idly browsing eBay and stumbled across a NIB Kodak Hawkeye Instamatic 110 in the original sytrofoam box with a flashcube and film cartridge. I have a Hawkeye Brownie, so there was naming synergy and I dig the 70s aesthetic of this old camera. Finally, I have some 110 film to go with my Rollei A110, so for the price of a cheap meal out I have another camera in which to use my stash.

    It's funny how I'd never consider 110 back when film was the norm because it wasn't good enough, but now that digital is virtually always perfect, I'm more willing to mess about with funky formats and emulsions (such as Lomo Purple). I figured this would be perfect to toss in a pocket when I'm out for a hike. Since it doesn't use batteries, I don't have to worry about that. Also, no focus, no adjustments, just point and shoot.

    I won't be making any significant enlargements, but normal snapshot-size prints will be fun to keep in a small album.

    Chris

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