ViewFinder Photography Forum

General discussion - our photography living room. Talk about aesthetics, philosophy, share your photos - get inspired by your peers! Moderated by another view and walterick.
ViewFinder Forum Guidelines >>
Introduce Yourself! >>
PhotographREVIEW.com Gatherings and Photo Field Trips >>
Page 3 of 6 FirstFirst 12345 ... LastLast
Results 51 to 75 of 140
  1. #51
    Ilford Nut Dzerzhinski46's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    People's Republic of Berkeley, CA
    Posts
    623

    Re: Camera Family Portrait

    Whew! I was beginning to think this thread was becoming a Nikon camera portrait thread . Thank goodness for the Speed Graphic. Well, I guess I should contribute my esoteric collection. The one on the left is my parents old Canon TLb with a 1:1.8 50mm lens, and the one on the right is a Seagull 4A-107. The first picture is a standard portrait, but the second is a little whimsy on my part. You might call it a show of non-Nikonian ostentation . Enjoy!

    Dzerzhinski
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Camera Family Portrait-old-couple.jpg   Camera Family Portrait-gleaming-duo.jpg  
    "But what is strength without a double share of wisdom." John Milton

    Lost Planet Cameraman #8


  2. #52
    Ex-Modster Old Timer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    KY, USA
    Posts
    16,848

    Re: Camera Family Portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by Dzerzhinski46
    Whew! I was beginning to think this thread was becoming a Nikon camera portrait thread . Thank goodness for the Speed Graphic. Well, I guess I should contribute my esoteric collection. The one on the left is my parents old Canon TLb with a 1:1.8 50mm lens, and the one on the right is a Seagull 4A-107. The first picture is a standard portrait, but the second is a little whimsy on my part. You might call it a show of non-Nikonian ostentation . Enjoy!

    Dzerzhinski

    Very cool shot of a very different family. Got to love those TLR's. I have shot a lot of pictures with one of those baby's. Thanks for sharing.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


    Nikon Samurai #13

    "A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.

  3. #53
    Ex-Modster Old Timer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    KY, USA
    Posts
    16,848

    Re: Camera Family Portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by Axle
    Okay I found the rest of my 'family'

    On the left is a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye flash, from the '50s. A garage sale buy for only 30 cents!

    In the center is my Ritoch Elnica 35M. A very nice camera (garage sale $5.00), uses a Colour Rikenon 1:1.8 f=40mm lens. Very nice camera, too bad I can't get batteries for it.

    And on the right is is my mom's first camera, which first belonged to her father. I don't know the model of this Agfa camera, it is similar to the Synco-Box however it isn't the syncro-box. We still have photos taken by this camera at home.

    I love the variety in your family. I would love to still have the old family Brownie. But allas it was gone long before I could get my hands on it. Thanks for sharing these.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


    Nikon Samurai #13

    "A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.

  4. #54
    Ex-Modster Old Timer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    KY, USA
    Posts
    16,848

    Grads on the addition.

    Quote Originally Posted by Liz
    I However, don't tell anyone, but I just added a small Panasonic FZ3 to my equipment for a 2nd carry around camera. It's small & light, and has a very long zoom Leica lens with IS. Cool for a good price. That is......if the results are sharp!

    I really enjoy seeing everyone's equipment and how much they love it.

    Liz
    Liz I have really enjoyed this thread also I hope more people will share photo of their extended family's those are the most fun. Congradulations on the addition to your family.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


    Nikon Samurai #13

    "A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.

  5. #55
    Ex-Modster Old Timer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    KY, USA
    Posts
    16,848

    Congradulations!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Speed
    I thought about you yesterday. Yesterday was our seventh anniverisary, so the wife and I spent the day together. We went to Greenville and had hot Krispy Kreme donoughts for breakfast, Olive Garden for lunch and did a little shopping in between.

    On our way out of town we stopped by my favorite camera shop, ASAP Photo and I bought a couple of small things. I also admired their used Nikons. They have F's, FA's, FEII's, FG's, an FM 2, and some Nikkormat's, just to name the ones I remember! They even had a F3 on the counter with a manual focus 300mm f2.8. And I thought about you and your 30+ year collection of Nikons.

    BTW, they also have plenty of auto cameras. N5005, N6006, N8008, N8008s, three N90's , a pair of F100's,... you get the idea.

    I love going into this camera store! ;-)
    I'm sure it would be your kind of place if you lived near here.
    Congradulation on the anniverisary. Seven and counting, let hope for a big number. You got a ways to go to match Joy and I, we are coming up on 33 this year. One of the things I love about her is that like your Dawn she encourages my photography. Anytime we are in a town big enough to have a camera shop she always ask if I want to stop by and play a while. You got to love a women like that.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


    Nikon Samurai #13

    "A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.

  6. #56
    Analog Photographer, Digital World Axle's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    Milton, ON, Canada
    Posts
    2,141

    Re: Camera Family Portrait

    I found out an interesting story behind this particular camera in my collection, the Zenith-B. This camera was made in the USSR and was never avalible in North America. And well I had promised to show it to a member of my church, she wasn't there, however another guy from the church saw it sitting out by the sound board, since we both worked at the back in the tech booth. So he picked it up and started examining it. Well it turns out that the camera I had bought at a garage sale for $5.00 used to be his, a gift from his brother who had purchased the camera in West Germany. Then after the guy from church was done, gave it to one of his friends, from whom I had bought it at the garage sale.

    Funny how things work like that.

    And thank you for sharing your collection.
    Attached Images Attached Images  
    Alex Luyckx | Photography
    Capturing Beauty in Everything

  7. #57
    misanthrope
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Northern California
    Posts
    315

    Re: I've had about enough of all this Nikonian noodling!

    Quote Originally Posted by Speed
    Hey Outdoorsman, thanks for spelling Nikonian right! Even if you don't care for Nikon's - don't worry, there's thearapy for that. ;-)

    Nice collection of gear. I have a Quantaray (made by Sigma for Ritz Camera) 70-300mm. That is a great lens for the price! It is the lens I use the most - until I get my 80-200mm f2.8. :-)
    After being a photo geek, I also am a word nerd, like Kellybean. I had chosen writing as my career before photography hit me on the head. But now I'm in looooove.
    I hear a lot of complaints about softness at 300mm with that lens, but even with a teleconverter, it still does pretty okay, especially, as you said, for the price.
    Therapy? ;)

    "Doctor, I keep having this recurring dream where the Canon badging on my gear has turned to the word 'Nikon.' What does this mean?"
    "Well, I wouldn't take it too seriously. It could be either a sign that you are subconsciously desiring Nikon equipment or that you feel threatened by Nikon's prowess. Did your mother spank you as a child?"
    "Yes, she spanked me with her Nikon camera strap every day! It was horrible. Ever since then I've hated Nikon."
    "That seems to be the root of your problem. Now about my bill..."
    "We've all been raised by television to believe that one day we'll all be millionaires and movie gods and rock stars -- but we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off."

    -Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk

  8. #58
    Hardcore...Nikon Speed's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2001
    Location
    Newport, NC
    Posts
    4,318

    Talking Re: I've had about enough of all this Nikonian noodling!

    Quote Originally Posted by Outdoorsman
    After being a photo geek, I also am a word nerd, like Kellybean. I had chosen writing as my career before photography hit me on the head. But now I'm in looooove.
    I hear a lot of complaints about softness at 300mm with that lens, but even with a teleconverter, it still does pretty okay, especially, as you said, for the price.
    Therapy? ;)

    "Doctor, I keep having this recurring dream where the Canon badging on my gear has turned to the word 'Nikon.' What does this mean?"
    "Well, I wouldn't take it too seriously. It could be either a sign that you are subconsciously desiring Nikon equipment or that you feel threatened by Nikon's prowess. Did your mother spank you as a child?"
    "Yes, she spanked me with her Nikon camera strap every day! It was horrible. Ever since then I've hated Nikon."
    "That seems to be the root of your problem. Now about my bill..."
    I love it! :-)

    ROFL!

    Great to see you have a sense of humor to boot!
    Nikon Samurai # 1


    http://mccabephotography.tripod.com

    http://precisionshotsphoto.tripod.com

    "Tyranny is defined as that which is legal for the government but illegal for the citizenry." - Thomas Jefferson

  9. #59
    Learning more with every "click" mjs1973's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Mineral Point, WI, USA
    Posts
    7,561

    Re: I've had about enough of all this Nikonian noodling!

    Looking at all these old family photos reminded me of one of my old family memebers. My parents bought a Kodak instant camera when they first came out. Poloroid sued Kodak over it for patent infringment or something like that, and won. All of the Kodak were recalled, but my folks kept theirs. They were able to get film for it for a while but then I think the suplies ran out. Not sure if you can get film for it now or not. Not that it matters since I can't find the camera. I did find my old Disc camera tho. Remember those? I loved that thing when I first got it! Found an old Instamatic too. I will see if I can get some pics to post later.
    Mike

    My website
    Twitter
    Blog


    "I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view."
    Aldo Leopold

  10. #60
    Liz
    Liz is offline
    Moderator Emeritus Liz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    New Jersey
    Posts
    5,982

    Re: I've had about enough of all this Nikonian noodling!

    I will see if I can get some pics to post later.

    Yes, I have to do the same thing. I have a small Canon family - and one Panasonic FZ3. I have to figure out how to shoot them together. Maybe I'll post a separate one of the Panasonic......

    I'm looking forward to seeing yours!

    Liz

    Quote Originally Posted by mjs1973
    Looking at all these old family photos reminded me of one of my old family memebers. My parents bought a Kodak instant camera when they first came out. Poloroid sued Kodak over it for patent infringment or something like that, and won. All of the Kodak were recalled, but my folks kept theirs. They were able to get film for it for a while but then I think the suplies ran out. Not sure if you can get film for it now or not. Not that it matters since I can't find the camera. I did find my old Disc camera tho. Remember those? I loved that thing when I first got it! Found an old Instamatic too. I will see if I can get some pics to post later.

  11. #61
    misanthrope
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Northern California
    Posts
    315

    Re: I've had about enough of all this Nikonian noodling!

    Quote Originally Posted by Speed
    I love it! :-)

    ROFL!

    Great to see you have a sense of humor to boot!
    Now, I've been accused of many things. And a lot of them may even be true. But a sense of humor... That one may be difficult to forgive...
    Actually, my mom was the proud owner of the Vivitar SL/220 I learned on side by side with my (R.I.P.) K1000. She was never privy to the joys of Canon or Nikon.
    As for the spankings, well, I think it's evident to everyone whether I was beaten as a child!
    "We've all been raised by television to believe that one day we'll all be millionaires and movie gods and rock stars -- but we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off."

    -Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk

  12. #62
    Professional nose picker
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Copenhagen
    Posts
    29

    Re: Nikon Family Portrait

    This is the whole family.

    EOS 1000QD...
    Attached Images Attached Images  
    What do you mean 'how come photographers are so ugly all the time'? That's because they never have to stand in front of the camera.

  13. #63
    Learning more with every "click" mjs1973's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Mineral Point, WI, USA
    Posts
    7,561

    Estranged Family Members

    Here are three old members of the family I happened to find while looking for the Kodak instant camere. Never did find it...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Camera Family Portrait-000_0603.jpg  
    Mike

    My website
    Twitter
    Blog


    "I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view."
    Aldo Leopold

  14. #64
    Erstwhile Vagabond armed with camera Lionheart's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    California
    Posts
    1,110

    Canonites Unite!!! Rejoice!!! The cavalry is here.

    My Canon Family minus one of the 10D's and a 50mm that took the photo.Hehehe
    and (sob sob sob) also the missing children -missing since February 2002
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Camera Family Portrait-canon-family-minus-missing-children.jpg   Camera Family Portrait-missing-children.jpg  
    Seek the Son and the shadows fall behind you.

    slowly inching to 2000

    Mac's Rule, Windblows drools
    Friends don't let Friends use WindBlows XPee
    <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/schrackman/clover.jpg">Lionheart O'Canon Feel Free to Help

  15. #65
    Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Vancouver, BC
    Posts
    326

    Re: Camera Family Portrait

    Another Collector I see.
    Which one is your actual Shooter Lionheart?

    From now on, all owners of more than 2 cameras please tell us your shooter (and lens(es) of course)

  16. #66
    Liz
    Liz is offline
    Moderator Emeritus Liz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    New Jersey
    Posts
    5,982

    Talking Awesome!

    Look at all those white lenses! All Canon! I love it!

    And I see one or 2 G cameras right up front. I used to have a G2 and G3. I now have the Rebel 300D which is perfect for me - until they make a better one that is 1/2 the weight. ;) I'm going to sell my Rebel 2K - or give it away as I never use it.

    Thanks for posting your incredibly beautiful CANON Family!

    Liz

    Quote Originally Posted by Lionheart
    My Canon Family minus one of the 10D's and a 50mm that took the photo.Hehehe
    and (sob sob sob) also the missing children -missing since February 2002

  17. #67
    Ex-Modster Old Timer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    KY, USA
    Posts
    16,848

    Re: Canonites Unite!!! Rejoice!!! The cavalry is here.

    Great!! It's about time you posted to this thread. I knew you had a very large family, nice to see them all in one place. Even nicer when some of them are tax deductible. Just like kids once a year they earn their keep. Know how you feel about the missing members. I never got over losing a Pentax and Mamiya to a thief back in 1971. A real since of violation and lose. The insurance money did provide the seed money to enter the world of Nikon how ever. Thanks for posting your beautiful family.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


    Nikon Samurai #13

    "A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.

  18. #68
    Erstwhile Vagabond armed with camera Lionheart's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    California
    Posts
    1,110

    Main Shooter

    Quote Originally Posted by 92135011
    Another Collector I see.
    Which one is your actual Shooter Lionheart?

    From now on, all owners of more than 2 cameras please tell us your shooter (and lens(es) of course)
    Here's my main shooter, the 1D Mark II, with my newest family member, the 400 f5.6L.
    Actually, almost all these cameras continue to see use at least weekly.
    The G1, G2, and A70's( we've actually got 3 of these) are used for patient face snapshots for chart ID in office, and outside the office when we don't want to pack heavy gear. The 10D's (two of them) get the most use along with the 100mm f2,8 Macro and MR-14EX ringlights. The D60 gets routine use by one of the doctors just because he's used to the D60. The A1 and the FD lenses are the only retired members of the family, although I take them out for film shoots every couple months just to make sure they're still working. The D30 gets occasional use on weekends when one of the docs wants an SLR to use that we won't cry too much about if it breaks (it's been broken once before). The remaining lenses with the exception of the 400 f5.6L get at least weekly use in the office studio, or elsewhere in the office by the supervisory staff in creating photos for office manuals and training seminars (we do a lot of in office training and set aside 2 hours each week for staff training).
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Camera Family Portrait-main-shooter.jpg  
    Seek the Son and the shadows fall behind you.

    slowly inching to 2000

    Mac's Rule, Windblows drools
    Friends don't let Friends use WindBlows XPee
    <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/schrackman/clover.jpg">Lionheart O'Canon Feel Free to Help

  19. #69
    Erstwhile Vagabond armed with camera Lionheart's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    California
    Posts
    1,110

    Re: Canonites Unite!!! Rejoice!!! The cavalry is here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Timer
    Great!! It's about time you posted to this thread. I knew you had a very large family, nice to see them all in one place. Even nicer when some of them are tax deductible. Just like kids once a year they earn their keep. Know how you feel about the missing members. I never got over losing a Pentax and Mamiya to a thief back in 1971. A real since of violation and lose. The insurance money did provide the seed money to enter the world of Nikon how ever. Thanks for posting your beautiful family.
    The family is actually bigger, but I can't seem to find one of the A1's and FD macro setups that we used to use before digital, and I'm personally missing two AE-1's and 3 FD lenses somewhere in a box in the garage or attic. I also have several vintage box cameras from the 1940's that I need to dig up-they're still in working condition, although finding film is a problem. Then there's the EOS 630, A2, and EOS-3 that I gave away that I wish were still part of the family.
    Seek the Son and the shadows fall behind you.

    slowly inching to 2000

    Mac's Rule, Windblows drools
    Friends don't let Friends use WindBlows XPee
    <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/schrackman/clover.jpg">Lionheart O'Canon Feel Free to Help

  20. #70
    Ranter and raver.
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    .
    Posts
    187

    Re: Camera Family Portrait

    This pile should make Almo feel better about his collection! I actually ommitted all of the "projects" and really random accessories (though I had to include the microscope adaptor). But my coffee table is only so big - so no bags, cases, batteries, tripods, the new Bogen monopod, ect. I also forgot the Polaroid.

    The photo was taken with the Nikon Coolpix 4500. I wanted to picture it, but the Intel just wasn't up to taking the shot.

    1 Olympus Stylus Zoom 140
    2 Pentax *istDS w/ Pentax-A 50/2 MF lens
    3 Moskva 5
    4 135 Kreuznach for Reflex S
    5 Kodak Retina iic w/ 50/2.8
    6 Canonet 17
    7 35 for Reflex S
    8 Purple Zorki 5
    9 K mount microscope adaptor
    10 Pentax-F 100-300 4.5-5.6
    11 Takumar-A 700-200 4-5.6
    12 Kalimar Superview 35
    13 Suprema Sunshine
    14 Retina Reflex S w/ 50/1.9
    15 Pentax Honeywell (Spotmatic) w/ 80-200
    16 28/4.0 for Reflex S
    17 Pentax Honeywell w/ 55/2.0
    18 Pentax ZX-10
    19 Cheapo fisheye for Nikon Coolpix 4500
    20 Cheapo "teleconverter" for Nikon Coolpix 4500
    21 Pentax K-1000 w/ Pentax-F 35-80/4-5.6
    22 Vivitar ViviCam 3350
    23 Intel ??? (my first digicam!)
    24 Vivitar 25CA flash

    Photo assistant and camera handyman pictured in back. ;)
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Camera Family Portrait-family01.jpg   Camera Family Portrait-family02.jpg  
    Last edited by tijean; 01-29-2005 at 11:01 PM.

  21. #71
    Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Vancouver, BC
    Posts
    326

    Re: Camera Family Portrait

    man...you forgot to tell us! which one is the shooter?

  22. #72
    Analog Photographer, Digital World Axle's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    Milton, ON, Canada
    Posts
    2,141

    Re: Camera Family Portrait

    Impressive collection you have there, and yes, which one's do you use the most?
    Alex Luyckx | Photography
    Capturing Beauty in Everything

  23. #73
    Ranter and raver.
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    .
    Posts
    187

    Re: Camera Family Portrait

    Oops! The *istDS with either 35-80 or 50 has recently displaced the K-1000 as the most used camera. The purple Zorki is Dave (guy in back wondering why I had to do this between him and the tv)'s carry around camera. I adore using it when I can get it away from him and am thinking of getting one for less inconspicuous street shooting.

  24. #74
    Erstwhile Vagabond armed with camera Lionheart's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    California
    Posts
    1,110

    Impressive collection

    That's a lot of hardware there, spanning a nice chunk of history.
    How often do you use any of these since you got the *ist digital? You should display these in a glass case if you aren't already. They would be great conversation pieces.
    Seek the Son and the shadows fall behind you.

    slowly inching to 2000

    Mac's Rule, Windblows drools
    Friends don't let Friends use WindBlows XPee
    <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/schrackman/clover.jpg">Lionheart O'Canon Feel Free to Help

  25. #75
    Ex-Modster Old Timer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    KY, USA
    Posts
    16,848

    Re: Camera Family Portrait

    My first serious 35mm was a Pentax Honeywell H1A with the clip on meter very much like the your number 17. Just last weekend while digging out the Speed Graphic to photograph and post I ran across several folders filled with proof sheets and negs taken with that camera. Great to see a picture on one. I have been cruising EBay thinking I might try to find one just for nostalgia sake. Thanks for posting.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


    Nikon Samurai #13

    "A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.

Page 3 of 6 FirstFirst 12345 ... LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Nikon F6 35mm SLR - Press Release
    By Photo-John in forum Camera News & Rumors
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 11-22-2004, 09:08 AM
  2. Nikon D2X Professional Digital SLR - Press Release
    By Photo-John in forum Camera News & Rumors
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 11-02-2004, 01:58 AM
  3. Nikon Coolpix 8800 VR Digital Camera - Press Release
    By Photo-John in forum Camera News & Rumors
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 09-17-2004, 11:58 AM
  4. Nikon Coolpix 8400 - Press Release
    By Photo-John in forum Camera News & Rumors
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 09-16-2004, 04:46 PM
  5. Press release: Nikon D70 Digital SLR
    By Photo-John in forum Camera News & Rumors
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 07-07-2004, 07:20 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •