Sunday, November 06, 2005

new old camera


new old camera
Originally uploaded by asterope*.
in finally gave in on thursday and put a bid on a mamiya c330... the bidding ended just as my exam started, so i was pleasantly surprised, 2 and a half hours later, to find that my first bid was the highest bid :) i picked it up yesterday and have been playing around with it all day...

if you think my nikkormat is old, think again... this is FULLY manual, it hasnt even got a light meter... ive had to think sunny 16's all day! im very much looking forward to the learning/study this manual camera is going to force to me to do!!

such an amazing viewpoint, having a waist-level finder which you look down at, focus and compose all from above!
square format seems to be a very natural and un-restricted format to compose photographs and portraits, its such a refreshing change from 35mm!

at first i was worried as many people told me that this camera was heavy... well, carrying it round today, both in hand and on a strap around my neck, i have come to the conclusion that it really is not that much heavier than my nikkormat and 105mm lens, and is MUCH easier to hold and work with!

ive run a roll of agfa apx 400 through it today to check for mechanical problems and to see if there are any light-leaks or exposure problems.
handy that i have run a roll of proper black and white film through it, as wednesday was the day i picked up my 35mm darkroom colour/b&w enlarger... with 'bonus accessories'.

i had no idea what the bonus accessories were and wasnt too fussed about them really, because $51 was a pretty good deal on a colour/b&w enlarger.
when i found out what the 'bonus accessories' were, i was absolutely chuffed!
film developing tank, safelight, tongs, film squeegee, print developing trays, hanging clips, print masking easel, the jobo colourbase print developing system with extension tanks (!!!!) and colour correction charts...
this ridiculously expensive amount of darkroom equipment in excellent condition for $51!!! all i need is a timer, thermometer, a few measuring cylinders and a changing bag to have everything i need to get my darkroom set up under the house at my parents place.

dad is going to be so happy, and i expect hes going to spend alot of time borrowing my cameras and hanging out in the darkroom.

and now i have something to pass my uni holidays with, unlike last year when i was bored shitless for 4 months!

1 Comments:

Blogger bigshoulders said...

just stumbled on your blog via a common interest: volkswagens. good luck setting up your new darkroom, and with your new twin lens mamiya. my buddy back in photo school had a C220 or was it a C330? can't recall, but he did some really cool stuff by reversing the lens elements and got a fish-eye effect.
happy shooting!

b.s.

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