Thursday, January 27, 2005


brownie hawkeye

4 comments:

Milan said...

We've come so far with the miniature, megapixels digicams, but I still look at these things with respect and amazement. The best pictures (specially B/W ones) ever taken were made with these small beasts, and some professional photographers would still use them today :)

Mark Klotz said...

It's true!
Just last year I sold my old Mamiya C330 Professional TLR so I could buy another lens for my Canon EOS 10D. I miss the old C330, it's image quality was excellent. It just takes too long to get the film processed, and we're always at the mercy of the photolab. If I had my own darkroom, then at least I'd still have control over all the stages of my image development. That's what I like about digital; I'm in control, but the drawback is the image resolution. Digital is still in it's infancy, and at this point it's simply far too expensive to purchase a DSLR that will compare to medium format film in resolution. We just have to do our best with what we have.

bingo and betty said...

When I go for quality I use one of these babies!!!

http://www.etch-a-sketch.com/html/onlineetch.htm

zbjernak said...

wow...
nice camera...
by holding it....people will respect me...
not with the pic i take, but to the camera

hahahahha

all of this yours???
do you own one of it?
how is the quality?

Is it possible for you to capture 2 pics of a same object, one using this antique camera and the other using the now digital camera? so that we can see the difference....