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Forum: Yashica RF 3 Days Ago
Replies: 8
Views: 4,367
Posted By Moto-Uno
It's one of a number of excellent 35mm Japanese...

It's one of a number of excellent 35mm Japanese rangefinders I admit to having. After all these years the light meter still reads well!! And it's smaller than the GSN too.Enjoy it.
Regards,Peter
Forum: 120 RF Folders 4 Days Ago
Replies: 31
Views: 741
Posted By Moto-Uno
Actually it was a few years of scrounging parts...

Actually it was a few years of scrounging parts on ebay,mostly 70's stuff , and then I had to develop a few new disciplines to build it! Had my built up LeMans 2 motor in it originally, that was a...
Forum: 120 RF Folders 4 Days Ago
Replies: 31
Views: 741
Posted By Moto-Uno
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery...

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/41336/med_U41336I1368943308.SEQ.0.jpg
Has taken my wife and I around B.C for the last 1/2 decade. It ain't fast,but then this is B.,C !!!!
Regards...
Forum: Analog DarkRoom / Printing 1 Week Ago
Replies: 4
Views: 150
Posted By Moto-Uno
If it's possible on your enlarger,simply raise or...

If it's possible on your enlarger,simply raise or lower the easel at or across from the fuzzy focus. If that works it cheap and easy (two magical words in my vocab).
Regrds,Peter
Forum: DIYS Forum 1 Week Ago
Replies: 6
Views: 409
Posted By Moto-Uno
Thanks,it's under going an alignment mod...

Thanks,it's under going an alignment mod presently,I noticed that as I enlarged the pics I saw the focus changing across the print,a bit of brass shim stock and it'll be up again in a day or...
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 1 Week Ago
Replies: 18
Views: 588
Posted By Moto-Uno
Painfully Stupid

It seems I have to go out and buy myself a "Stupid Hat", upon reading the fixer instructions, I see that it says to only use the fixer(when diluted for use) for about one week!!! I've been using it...
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 1 Week Ago
Replies: 18
Views: 588
Posted By Moto-Uno
I've been using a patterson tank pretty much all...

I've been using a patterson tank pretty much all the time and I'm not sure how any light could've made it's way to the negative. The B+W 022 filter suggested a 1 stop exposure compensation ( which I...
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 1 Week Ago
Replies: 18
Views: 588
Posted By Moto-Uno
I have in fact checked the negatives on my light...

I have in fact checked the negatives on my light table and it's on the negatives,the scanner has made fine scans on other,non affected negatives.
Regards,Peter
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 1 Week Ago
Replies: 18
Views: 588
Posted By Moto-Uno
You've got the village named correctly,although...

You've got the village named correctly,although it was pretty sunny the day these were taken.I'm going to try the re-fixing soon,any other ideas?
Regards,Peter
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 1 Week Ago
Replies: 18
Views: 588
Posted By Moto-Uno
Hi Martin,I'm about to mix a new batch of stop...

Hi Martin,I'm about to mix a new batch of stop bath and fixer,the negatives have been dry for about a dozen hours,would I still be able to re-fix them?
Regards,Peter
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 1 Week Ago
Replies: 18
Views: 588
Posted By Moto-Uno
Thanks for the responses,and to address the last...

Thanks for the responses,and to address the last posting,the film was fresh from the fridge(1 1/2 yrs left 'til expiration date),all exposed the same day(around 70 degrees outside) and developed that...
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 1 Week Ago
Replies: 18
Views: 588
Posted By Moto-Uno
I'm usually quite careful loading film on reels...

I'm usually quite careful loading film on reels in my dark bag and there were and are no light leaks in my Patterson tanks,however after reading your wiki link,they certainly look like the example...
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 1 Week Ago
Replies: 18
Views: 588
Posted By Moto-Uno
Bizzare

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/41336/med_U41336I1368422059.SEQ.0.jpghttp://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/41336/med_U41336I1368422059.SEQ.1.jpg I sure could use some...
Forum: Analog DarkRoom / Printing 1 Week Ago
Replies: 3
Views: 187
Posted By Moto-Uno
With a little care and patience,that's how many...

With a little care and patience,that's how many of my early prints were done,granted,I use my Peak focuser now 'cuz I paid for it and it's more
consistent.
Regards,Peter
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 1 Week Ago
Replies: 17
Views: 792
Posted By Moto-Uno
I feel that I know of what you speak.In the last...

I feel that I know of what you speak.In the last 3 or 4 years I've tried numerous rolls of pretty well every B&W emulsion available and most possible commonly available developers. Last week,a single...
Forum: Critique / Salon / Picks / Most Views 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 12
Views: 568
Posted By Moto-Uno
Who cares, as long sa there's pics.after all...

Who cares, as long sa there's pics.after all isn't this a photog forum?
Regards,Peter
Forum: TLR Forum - Twin Lens Reflex 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 6
Views: 523
Posted By Moto-Uno
The Mamiya 7 does the same thing for me! Regards...

The Mamiya 7 does the same thing for me!
Regards ,Peter
Forum: Photography General Interest 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 5
Views: 476
Posted By Moto-Uno
I'm finding myself of late with a number of...

I'm finding myself of late with a number of cameras that are making me appear rather
younger!! And that's not nearly as easy as it used to be. As a side note,the film available today can really let...
Forum: W/NW Words no Words. 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 147
Views: 3,386
Posted By Moto-Uno
The first photo appears to be a Spitfire and a...

The first photo appears to be a Spitfire and a Messerschmidt,is this possible?
Regards,Peter
Forum: Roger Hicks -- Author of The Rangefinder Book 3 Weeks Ago
Replies: 120
Views: 2,923
Posted By Moto-Uno
After 39 years of playing with motorcycles (and...

After 39 years of playing with motorcycles (and the life that goes with it) it occurs to me that this may have been the right choice,even if it was more by default than any considered effort!!
...
Forum: FSU Former Soviet Union RF 3 Weeks Ago
Replies: 3
Views: 298
Posted By Moto-Uno
When scanning the negative I simply cropped the...

When scanning the negative I simply cropped the punched holes . It's actually quickly becoming my carry around camera.
$200 is almost exactly what I paid and I believe I got a good...
Forum: FSU Former Soviet Union RF 3 Weeks Ago
Replies: 3
Views: 298
Posted By Moto-Uno
Iskra praise !

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/41336/med_U41336I1367031063.SEQ.0.jpghttp://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/41336/med_U41336I1367031063.SEQ.1.jpg Just ran a few rolls...
Forum: Large Format RF 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 8
Views: 590
Posted By Moto-Uno
If you've got a film holder with your Crown...

If you've got a film holder with your Crown Graphic,just go out and have some fun, you didn't mention if it has the rangefinder with it? Lots easier to use with it compared to the ground glass (which...
Forum: 120 RF's Modern 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 7
Views: 456
Posted By Moto-Uno
Hey Gary,after seeing my post "It's Alive",I...

Hey Gary,after seeing my post "It's Alive",I can't imagine anyone being afraid to show off their DIY project!! After I saw a youtube video on a homemade camera,made of Lego blocks,that worked,I was...
Forum: 120 RF's Modern 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 239
Sticky: 6x9 photos Only
Views: 37,292
Posted By Moto-Uno
I couldn't help taking a picture of this...

I couldn't help taking a picture of this business,notice the condition of all the tires on this old tractor,and this is supposed to be the calling card!! Ahhh,Costa Rica....
Forum: Repair / Camera Care 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 26
Views: 3,647
Posted By Moto-Uno
"Heat and Alcohol" now that is the cure for most...

"Heat and Alcohol" now that is the cure for most every thing isn't it ?

Regards,Peter
Forum: Critique / Salon / Picks / Most Views 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 488
Views: 38,314
Posted By Moto-Uno
Chris,my wife is a high school teacher here in...

Chris,my wife is a high school teacher here in Vancouver,B.C, seems the more you know about their homelife,the more it makes sense,kinda pathetic,no?
Regards,Peter
Forum: W/NW Words no Words. 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 219
Views: 15,215
Posted By Moto-Uno
A wee bit late responding,but "BIOMED" that...

A wee bit late responding,but "BIOMED" that pictures is drop dead stunning!
Regards,Peter
Forum: Photography General Interest 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 74
Views: 2,256
Posted By Moto-Uno
For those of you who have heard that it's hard to...

For those of you who have heard that it's hard to expose for should try their own developing of E-6 with an Arista kit!!!!!!!!!! That is HARD,but it's extremely satisfying ( and reading the supplied...
Forum: Photography General Interest 04-18-2013
Replies: 64
Views: 1,445
Posted By Moto-Uno
I believe Mr Hicks remarks help explain why we...

I believe Mr Hicks remarks help explain why we (well most of us) have a
choice of cameras at our disposal!
Regards,Peter
Forum: Photography General Interest 04-18-2013
Replies: 64
Views: 1,445
Posted By Moto-Uno
I'm a sucker for my Bronica ETR's, certainly not...

I'm a sucker for my Bronica ETR's, certainly not a great street camera,but it's uses are hard to duplicate with the selection of lens etc and it's not so heavy as to prevent me from taking it...
Forum: DIYS Forum 04-18-2013
Replies: 6
Views: 409
Posted By Moto-Uno
Thanks "Shadowfox",but I must say the tools were...

Thanks "Shadowfox",but I must say the tools were a hack saw and a drill press,plus a tap for the threaded rod that moves the lens unit. I'm having a heck of a time trying to imagine how much of...
Forum: DIYS Forum 04-16-2013
Replies: 6
Views: 409
Posted By Moto-Uno
DIY 6x9 Pics

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/41336/med_U41336I1366001891.SEQ.0.jpghttp://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/41336/med_U41336I1366001892.SEQ.2.jpg Here's a couple from...
Forum: DIYS Forum 04-16-2013
Replies: 6
Views: 409
Posted By Moto-Uno
It's Alive !!!

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/41336/U41336I1365436824.SEQ.0.jpghttp://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/41336/sml_U41336I1366169378.SEQ.0.jpg Take an old Mockba-5...
Forum: Large Format RF 04-16-2013
Replies: 51
Views: 2,569
Posted By Moto-Uno
Kodaks 127 and 203 fit into the Busch Pressman D...

Kodaks 127 and 203 fit into the Busch Pressman D when closed and are capable of
producing such an image on Provia 100f as to leave me memorized , anything more would
leave me without cash for film...
Forum: 120 RF's 04-15-2013
Replies: 98
Views: 19,979
Posted By Moto-Uno
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery...

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/41336/U41336I1366066769.SEQ.0.jpg
Here's one from my Medalist 1 while on vacation in Costa Rica. Shot on Velvia 50 with great light. The lens...
Forum: 120 RF's Modern 04-15-2013
Replies: 26
Views: 943
Posted By Moto-Uno
"The.ronin," Yep thats pretty much it,except if...

"The.ronin," Yep thats pretty much it,except if you are scanning a negative,use the professional settings and set the film setting to (say B&W,if it's a b&W negative),scan at what ever resolution you...
Forum: 120 RF's Modern 04-15-2013
Replies: 26
Views: 943
Posted By Moto-Uno
Hello Glad to see you're trying film.I too...

Hello
Glad to see you're trying film.I too have the epson v600 scanner.Very good scans can be had for a pittance. If there's a glass shop around,get a thin,clear piece that will easily fit into...
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 04-13-2013
Replies: 53
Views: 1,201
Posted By Moto-Uno
I use Patterson reels about 90% of the time and...

I use Patterson reels about 90% of the time and should I forget to thoroughly wash those pesky little bearings I eventually start hating my Patterson reels,they may look clean,but they're not!!! ( an...
Forum: Large Format RF 04-10-2013
Replies: 9
Views: 339
Posted By Moto-Uno
So lets see some pics. I've toyed with the idea...

So lets see some pics. I've toyed with the idea lately,but need some convincing!
Regards,Peter
Forum: Philosophy of Photography 04-09-2013
Replies: 20
Views: 656
Posted By Moto-Uno
Wouldn't you just know it,having just returned...

Wouldn't you just know it,having just returned from a southern vacation with a dozen rolls of medium format film,my absolute favorite picture was with Velvia 50!!!!
ps: maybe it's because I've been...
Forum: Help Forum 04-08-2013
Replies: 12
Views: 432
Posted By Moto-Uno
Adding Lens

A number of the lens I use are not on the lens list. I haven't found any
reference concerning how to add a lens to my list.Any direction would be appreciated.
Regards,Peter
Forum: W/NW Words no Words. 04-05-2013
Replies: 788
Views: 49,138
Posted By Moto-Uno
Greyscale,you have completely nailed the art of...

Greyscale,you have completely nailed the art of capturing images of decomposing vehicles!!! Was this with film?
Regards,Peter
Forum: SLRs - the unRF 04-03-2013
Replies: 13
Views: 414
Posted By Moto-Uno
Nice job,I'm trying to make a frankencamera...

Nice job,I'm trying to make a frankencamera myself without spending anything,
gives one inspiration.
Regards,Peter
Forum: Analog DarkRoom / Printing 04-03-2013
Replies: 17
Views: 452
Posted By Moto-Uno
BeauPhoto in Vancouver always has it in...

BeauPhoto in Vancouver always has it in stock.
Regards,Peter
Forum: 120 RF's 04-02-2013
Replies: 101
Views: 3,342
Posted By Moto-Uno
Just returned from 2 weeks in Costa Rica , what...

Just returned from 2 weeks in Costa Rica , what camera(s) did I bring you ask? Well only the lightest I had,Bronica Etrsi,2 lens and 2 backs with pistol grip and my Kodak Medalist 1.
At 4000 ft in...
Forum: SLRs - the unRF 04-01-2013
Replies: 84
Views: 2,588
Posted By Moto-Uno
If you go with the Bronica,you can start taking...

If you go with the Bronica,you can start taking pictures sooner 'çuz you can actually
buy it now and use it. Some photo ops just don't wait.
Regards,Peter
A happy Bronica user!!
Forum: 120 RF's Modern 03-15-2013
Replies: 25
Views: 1,301
Posted By Moto-Uno
It's a pretty meager selection of "down...

It's a pretty meager selection of "down sides",'çuz once you own one you'll know what most owners know: you'll have one fine picture taking piece of gear!
Regards,Peter
Forum: Rangefinder Photography Discussion 03-14-2013
Replies: 21
Views: 1,022
Posted By Moto-Uno
Keep the caps on pretty well every camera I...

Keep the caps on pretty well every camera I have,but then if you have them around your neck as I do when motorcycling I figure it's a wise practice.
Quite like the coated M+W and Hoya filters for...
Forum: Critique / Salon / Picks / Most Views 03-12-2013
Replies: 34
Views: 747
Posted By Moto-Uno
Seems almost humorous to hear about eating too...

Seems almost humorous to hear about eating too much and becoming fat from a resident of the USofA! Having said that,someone must of had a gentler grandmother that would let
them leave the table with...
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