They had a great darkroom set up with some nice enlargers.
The rich kids had SLR cameras. The very rich kids had Nikons.
I had an old Kodak 35mm that folded flat, the Retina IIc, circa 1949.
Here's a blog with some photos of a camera very similar to mine: http://aikoman.tistory.com/64
It had some very nice German optics, but the focus was pure guesswork. I got pretty good at using an external light meter.
But focus was always a problem and you could never do any of the depth-of-field tricks without an SLR. I coveted them.
Fast forward to 2010. When going through Ella's house I came across Garth's SLR camera, a Pentax MG. The MG picks the shutter speed for you and will only go manual at 1/100th or bulb. He had a couple of extra lenses.
28 to 80 mm lens.
80-200 mm lens.
This would have been a sweet set-up in 1970. Better late than never.
So I shot a roll and had it developed. It was great!
2 comments:
I'm glad you finally got your camera Dad :D
oh, this is bree, not susan :D
Great camera! I remember you setting up still life shots when I was a kid. Keep it up!
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