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That girl with the Contax again…
She had a Contax camera with a custom cover. And she took our photos. Also, she’s kind of attractive. Thus: Photo.
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Voigtlander Prominent with Ultron 50/2 lens.
Seen in Busan today. A very fine lens, similar in construction to a Colour Skopar. Interchangeable with a small bayonet mount. The camera is interesting. Focusing is by rotating the outer circumference of the rewind knob. Rangefinder seemed accurate and was easy to use.
Two Konicas: a Konica 35 rangefinder and a Konilette pocket folder.
The latter uses 828 film, which is a non-perforated 35mm roll film.
Minolta 35-II. Seen today in Nampo, Busan.
An early 50’s rangefinder with a Leica L mount. Very solid camera. Super Rokkor 45/2.8 lens in excellent condition.
Tokyo camera style - Contax SLR in Shinjuku this afternoon.
Nice re-covering. She said her teacher helped her.
A Canadian veteran of the Korean War at the UN War Cemetery in Busan, with a Yashica SLR.
It was pouring rain and I managed a quick iPhone shot but it didn’t turn out well. I also took a film shot. Maybe it will be better.
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Mr Shim, of Dae-gwang Camera in Busan, works on a Leica M3.
The lens is a Summicron 5cm 1:2 DR.
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Fine looking camera. What’s the format?
Robert Polidori, n.d.
via Edwynn Houk Gallery
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Busan camera style.
Lee Gumienny with his well-heeled Zeiss Ikon rangefinder in Seomyeon. Lens is a Voigtlander 50/1.5 Noktor.
Lee’s Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/model337/
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