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On 10/23/2022 at 11:03 AM, AntonioF said:

Remains of an International Harvester S-130. The Internet says it's from 1956. 🤷‍♂️ Edit: Every time I travel in rural US I'm surprised by the quantity of abandoned cars and trucks. Usually they are in private properties, so not easy to photograph. Well, I don't like to transpass.

Tumtum, WA - M6, Summicron 35 asph, Adox Silvermax.

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Kind of a late response…

Sad to see this one sitting, it’s quite rare. Not valuable, necessarily, just an odd duck in many ways. The rear axle would have had dual wheels, as indicated by the rear fender extensions. Not many dually pickups were around in the 50s, but IHC offered a huge number of options.

Mine is a 1952 L-110 half ton, and it is registered and running.

Please excuse the bad scan, but I’m mostly analog when it comes to photography. Taken with my 1955 M3 and Industar-61 on Delta 100. 
 

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Leica R7; Agfachrome RSX II 100 Pro. - Raffles Hotel SIN

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Leica R7; Agfachrome RSX II 100 Pro.

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Leica R7; Agfachrome RSX II 100 Pro.

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Looked different in April this year :)

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M4-P - Cron 35 - Agfa CT 100 Precisa

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vor 45 Minuten schrieb Sparkassenkunde:

Looked different in April this year :)

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M4-P - Cron 35 - Agfa CT 100 Precisa

Thank you for todays view. My picture is from long time ago.

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I have now, quite a collection (by my standards) of 50mm lenses for Contax RF cameras. 5 in total and did a very flawed and non scientific test with 4 of them, all shot hand held at 1/250 and f5.6 on a Contax III. The sun was shining between breaks in the clouds and through branches before it hit the Buddha, so it's really inconsistent. The first shot is a dud because there's little sun on his face. I tried to make my level adjustments as uniform as possible, so no shot is perfectly optimised.

CZJ Tessar 5cm 1:3.5 collapsble (1937)

CZJ Sonnar 5cm 1:2 collapsible (1938)

Jupiter 8 5cm 1:2 (1957)

CZJ Sonnar 5cm 1:2 collapsible (1937)

I'd be curious to hear if anyone has any observations! 🙂

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Leica R7; Agfachrome RSX II 100 Pro.

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1 hour ago, mumu said:

Leica R7; Agfachrome RSX II 100 Pro.

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Nice view Rainer ... have you tried another color film ? ...  400 Isos for example like Kodak Portra 400 or 800 ?

Best Henry

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4 hours ago, Xícara de Café said:

I have now, quite a collection (by my standards) of 50mm lenses for Contax RF cameras. 5 in total and did a very flawed and non scientific test with 4 of them, all shot hand held at 1/250 and f5.6 on a Contax III. The sun was shining between breaks in the clouds and through branches before it hit the Buddha, so it's really inconsistent. The first shot is a dud because there's little sun on his face. I tried to make my level adjustments as uniform as possible, so no shot is perfectly optimised.

CZJ Tessar 5cm 1:3.5 collapsble (1937)

CZJ Sonnar 5cm 1:2 collapsible (1938)

Jupiter 8 5cm 1:2 (1957)

CZJ Sonnar 5cm 1:2 collapsible (1937)

I'd be curious to hear if anyone has any observations! 🙂

I find the 2 Sonnars and the Jupiter (which is a Sonnar) to be basically the same at 5.6. For more non scientific fun, I would try at f2 and f4 (to better include the Tessar) with a tripod! But then I could get gas for a Jupiter 50/2 LTM, mine is 3.5. Vintage LTM Sonnars must be rare and expensive.

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13 minutes ago, AntonioF said:

I find the 2 Sonnars and the Jupiter (which is a Sonnar) to be basically the same at 5.6. For more non scientific fun, I would try at f2 and f4 (to better include the Tessar) with a tripod! But then I could get gas for a Jupiter 50/2 LTM, mine is 3.5. Vintage LTM Sonnars must be rare and expensive.

I have a couple more with the Tessar taken on two other occasions. I've probably posted them before. The first is in full sun taken at f4 and the second has dappled lighting and was taken at 3.5, its maximum aperture:

 

I purchased the two Sonnars at the same time. Both were extremely mouldy and I had both polished by a specialist in São Paulo. I've always had a prejudice about the second (1937) as I shot a roll with it once and thought it a bit drab. But that photo did indeed come out well, so will use this lens again soon. Cheers

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Some fall colors:

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Leica Minilux - Kodak 100

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Another one from the same sunny day:

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Leica Minilux - Kodak 100

 

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Snapshot on a gray day  ( Köln, Hohenzollernbrücke, Cathedral is just opposite )

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IIf, Snapshot Skopar 4/25; FP4; HC110

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Subway.   With a nod to G. Richter

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Vito C,  FP4; HC110    ( Voigtländer had the terrible custom of repurposing the names of their cameras. This Vito C is a Minox 35 copy, but better made ( by Balda ) , so  still working. It´s all plastic except  the lens which is a Triotar type.  Weights next to nothing. 

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