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  1. leisuresuit
    leisuresuit ·

    Ooh cameras,I love it

  2. nwinther
    nwinther ·

    @leisuresuit Thanks :)

  3. steamtug1959
    steamtug1959 ·

    very nice but also very dangerous hobby!!!! I started that way too. Now I have a small photographic museum ;-)

  4. nwinther
    nwinther ·

    @steamtug1959 Haha I have sold alot of stuff instead...I am tightening my focus on the ones I use.

  5. nwinther
    nwinther ·

    @steamtug1959 And I also have three digital cameras, and a Mamiya DTL1000 SLR...I got rid of all my rangefinders and Point & Shoots. The Yashica FX-7 is also on its way out. I will keep the Contax RTS for the C/Y lenses.

  6. steamtug1959
    steamtug1959 ·

    I have a large family and lots of friends who all take photos and have all switched to digital...
    all cameras are in bags, depending on what I'm doing, but I don't go hiking with the 4x5" cameras and heavy tripod. But if you go to my album "Plaubel Peco Junior 4x5", you will smile ;-)
    Kind Regards Ralph

  7. nwinther
    nwinther ·

    @steamtug1959 Hehe that is one big camera to haul around :) Still keeping my collection small...Allthough I am not taking that many pictures these days, the light is bad and the weather is....well wet and cold...

  8. steamtug1959
    steamtug1959 ·

    Yes, the Plaubel Camera looks a bit big, but the 4x5" can do a lot!!!! The Belair6x12 can also do a lot, but is much lighter, which is why I liked the automatic Belair so much. The Photos in the Belair-Album prove that´s easy to fall in Love with this Camera!!!!!
    As far as the Lubitel166+ are concerned, I'm innocent, Santa brought them ;-)

  9. nwinther
    nwinther ·

    @steamtug1959 Haha Santa Lubi :D Ah yes the pictures from the large format Plaubel are incredible! The Belair is quite something, 6x6, 6x9 and 6x12, love the pictures there as well, I am content with my fathers old Yashica 12 medium format, but that Belair looks like fun :D

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