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permalink Got a hair up my ass and decided to take iPhone photos of my low-fi cameras.
Tool - Lomo Supersampler (This is my second one.  The first was black rubber, which was infinitely cooler…  But, alas, the pullcord winder kicked the bucket.)

Got a hair up my ass and decided to take iPhone photos of my low-fi cameras.

Tool - Lomo Supersampler (This is my second one.  The first was black rubber, which was infinitely cooler…  But, alas, the pullcord winder kicked the bucket.)


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permalink Got a hair up my ass and decided to take iPhone photos of my low-fi cameras.
Tool - Woca 120GF which is basically a Holga with a glass lens and built-in flash.  I have it set up to shoot 35mm.  I did have my polaroid back on it for a while, but decided I wanted that on a camera with a hotshoe and bulb setting.  And, besides, I only have a couple packs of type 80 film left, so that back is going to be retiring soon.

Got a hair up my ass and decided to take iPhone photos of my low-fi cameras.

Tool - Woca 120GF which is basically a Holga with a glass lens and built-in flash.  I have it set up to shoot 35mm.  I did have my polaroid back on it for a while, but decided I wanted that on a camera with a hotshoe and bulb setting.  And, besides, I only have a couple packs of type 80 film left, so that back is going to be retiring soon.


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permalink Got a hair up my ass and decided to take iPhone photos of my low-fi cameras.
Tool - Rolleiflex 2.8F, circa 1960
Specs: Taking Lens: Planar 2,8/80mm, Carl Zeiss Oberkochen, Xenotar 2,8/80mm, Schneider (from 1973), both Bayonet 3 Finder lens: Zeiss Heidosmat 2,8/80mm, Bayonet 3. Interchangeable focusing screen & finder loupe. Parallax control. Shutter: Synchro Compur MXV, 1 - 1/500 sec., B, X-sync., self timer. Film: 120 for 12 (from # 2.442.134 also 24) exp. 6x6, & 35mm adapter Rolleikin 2. Film Transportation: winding lever with auto stop on first exposure, exposure counter for exposures 1-12. Blank film pressure plate. Prepared for or with built in  exposure metering. Dimensions: 11.2x10.5x14.8cm. Weight: 1,220 grams.

Got a hair up my ass and decided to take iPhone photos of my low-fi cameras.

Tool - Rolleiflex 2.8F, circa 1960

Specs:
Taking Lens:
Planar 2,8/80mm, Carl Zeiss Oberkochen,
Xenotar 2,8/80mm, Schneider (from 1973), both Bayonet 3
Finder lens:
Zeiss Heidosmat 2,8/80mm, Bayonet 3. Interchangeable focusing screen & finder loupe. Parallax control.
Shutter:
Synchro Compur MXV, 1 - 1/500 sec., B, X-sync., self timer.
Film: 120 for 12 (from # 2.442.134 also 24) exp. 6x6, & 35mm adapter Rolleikin 2.
Film Transportation: winding lever with auto stop on first exposure, exposure counter for exposures 1-12. Blank film pressure plate.
Prepared for or with built in  exposure metering.
Dimensions: 11.2x10.5x14.8cm.
Weight: 1,220 grams.


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permalink Got a hair up my ass and decided to take iPhone photos of my low-fi cameras.
Tool - Fujolga (Holgaroid customized for Fuji 100 series film, and for f4 and f8 apertures.)  Spent an evening in front of the TV catching up on Project Runway and making the most of tape and paint pens.  Voila!
Thanks to Randy @ Holgamods!

Got a hair up my ass and decided to take iPhone photos of my low-fi cameras.

Tool - Fujolga (Holgaroid customized for Fuji 100 series film, and for f4 and f8 apertures.)  Spent an evening in front of the TV catching up on Project Runway and making the most of tape and paint pens.  Voila!

Thanks to Randy @ Holgamods!


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permalink Got a hair up my ass and decided to take iPhone photos of my low-fi cameras.
Tool - Yashica T4 super with the sweet-ass waist level finder. (Note my customized scotch tape flash diffuser!)
Thanks to Bob K for this one. =)

Got a hair up my ass and decided to take iPhone photos of my low-fi cameras.

Tool - Yashica T4 super with the sweet-ass waist level finder. (Note my customized scotch tape flash diffuser!)

Thanks to Bob K for this one. =)


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