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The only one not in this shot is the old FtN. May take Greg's earlier suggestion and start hitting coffee shops in Ybor City with these, one-at-a-time and see if any interest is generated. Had the F-2 out in the back yard earlier with a roll of Ilford HP5, two others are loaded with different emulsions. Will burn up those and soup the three at the same time to see what comes out.

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Off topic, but I like the colored reflections of the chandelier.
 
Off topic, but I like the colored reflections of the chandelier.
Ha! Off topic matters little, and you've mentioned that before so... (y)

And just realized the "sketch release" on the FE top right should be on the FE with the MD-11. For when it comes off the motor drive.
 
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Ah the days of sturdy metal pieces of equipment that if necessary, could be used as hammers or weapons!! My old OM-1's and ancient Yashica Mat 124G are still working and like Dr. E, time to flex the shutters and run some film through them. The meter in the 124G doesn't function but there's always "Sunny 16".
 
Ah the days of sturdy metal pieces of equipment that if necessary, could be used as hammers or weapons!! My old OM-1's and ancient Yashica Mat 124G are still working and like Dr. E, time to flex the shutters and run some film through them. The meter in the 124G doesn't function but there's always "Sunny 16".
Hadn't even considered the TLR's! The Yashica-124 sits on the living room shelf, a Mamiya C-330 hasn't seen daylight for decades. A 55mm W/A, 80mm "normal" and a 135 portrait lens with it. Someplace in a closet.
 
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