Vintage Watches are great, but let’s see some Vintage Cameras

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That camera uses roll film, so if those negatives were taken with that camera, that's remarkable... and a remarkable pain in the bacckside!

I don't know if negatives was taken with this camera. They were together when i bought the camera.
 
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That camera uses roll film, so if those negatives were taken with that camera, that's remarkable... and a remarkable pain in the bacckside!

Do you know how to print these photos?
 
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Do you know how to print these photos?
I'd find a custom lab and have them scanned to digital. Or use the scans you have and just invert them with photo editor like PhotoShop.

I had a friend do this one without otherwise editing it, because he's not getting paid to do that. 😀 But it gives you an idea....

 
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Here's the newest to the collection. A Nikon F Photomic T! With some images from the test roll
 
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Here's the newest to the collection. A Nikon F Photomic T! With some images from the test roll
The FTN was my first real camera. I used it all the way through college. I have 3 now, one with the drive, one without and a black one. Outstanding cameras
 
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Just a few
Nikon SP original and SP2000
Some Easy German snap camera
A ICA folder
Those are some hard core vintage Nikons!
 
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Thanks.

Funny thing is I am a Zeiss guy with Contax cameras and lenses. Nikon just has the better cameras and gorgeous glass.
And the Zeiss wide angle lenses work on the SP.
Best
 
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Here's an oldie but a goodie. The M version of the SL35 Rollei. Don't still have this one (wish I did), but I have the lens somewhere and use it on a Sony mirrorless. Remarkable glass back then
 
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I joined this forum to learn more about vintage watches, but if I’m being honest with myself, my true passion is for vintage cameras and film photography. Camera design used to be an art form, and in my opinion, many cameras made before the 1990s are beautiful. Here’s my first example:


The Rollei 35 is an amazing pocket 35mm film camera. This camera is so small that they couldn’t squeeze a rangefinder into it; you have to use zone focusing, which is basically guesstimating the distance to your subject. You typically walk around with the aperture set to f8 or f11 to make sure your photos are in focus.

Here is #2:


This is a Yashica EM. Yashica made a lot of “poor-mans Rolleiflexes”. This is a 6x6 frame medium format camera. You look from the top of the camera: waist level shooting is fun and provides a different perspective compared with eye-level. I love this camera because I hate editing. When I post photos to Instagram, I don’t even have to crop! Here’s a few photos from this camera:



Here is camera #3, perhaps the most special of all:


Fuji GW690II aka “The Texas Leica” The 6x9 cm frames produced by this camera are sharp and absolutely stunning. You can blow up large prints from this camera, assuming you have loaded quality film. Main downside of this one is it is an absolute lump to haul around, hence the Texas part of its moniker. A few shots from this one:



Last but not least, the workhorse:



Overshadowed by the Nikon F series and Canon F1 in its time, this was Pentax’s professional level film camera. Due to its lower popularity, they can be pretty difficult to find in good condition. Lighter and smaller than the Canon or Nikon but just as robust, this is the camera I would choose if I could only have one.



Show off your vintage cameras!
 
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Likely one of the most under rated 35mm slrs of all time. Very difficult to find one in cherry condition
 
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The beauty of the FG is that it gave you most of the functionality of an FM at a fraction of the cost.
 
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My favourite "part of a vintage camera" LEITZ R Angulon 21 mm:



My first SLR was a solid built Mamiya MSX 500 (1/500 s max) - mid seventies....

picture taken this morning:

https://sta.sh/07j0faojh90

with LEICA SL - o.o.c.
 
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rugged, very reliable camera....with that fine Mamiya glass
 
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The Nikon F2, one of the most overlooked great 35mm SLR cameras. Not only did it improve in almost every respect on the F, but was the last hand-built Nikon pro camera
 
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Did someone say show me your vintage camera gear? Thought these might get a laugh. A couple of years ago I was in my guest bedroom looking for something (the guests were obviously camera bodies and glass), and thought (messy as it was) I should snap a couple shots just for a hoot. I'm slightly less obsessive with photography now, but it seems to have transferred a bit into watches. The plastic tubs in the third pic each contain 7-8 SLR bodies.