Waow, was really happy to be interviewed by the lomography team and it was published today on the lomo-site: read it here
jeudi 29 mai 2008
lundi 26 mai 2008
Magic DDR Cameras #2: Exa 1a
Second "magic DDR" camera of my collection: the Exa 1a constructed by the Ihagee Kamera Werk from Dresden 1964. This company was founded 1912 and produced essentially the Exakta and Exa camera series. The Exa was conceived in the mid-50's as a simple camera evolution of the Exakta to have a larger public access. And it's true that the Exa is a very simple camera, no particular technical specification and very easy to use for everybody. A soft shaped round body (typical of the Exa/Exacta cameras), and a nice design made this camera very seductive for my eyes when I discovered it. Have a look at it:
It's a typical SLR camera with a vertical mirror viewfinder coupled to the shutter. If you don't advance the film, you'll see nothing in the mirror. The image of the viewfinder is very clear and great enough to have a idea about what you're shooting. In case of more precision for the focusing, you can unlock a little magnifying glass attached to the viewfinder.
The lens is a Meyer-Görlitz Domiplan 2,8/50, but you can also find it with a Meyer-Görlitz Primagon 4,5/35 and other lenses with Exakta bayonet. The position of the shutter is unusual, because it's on the upper left side of the lens, and the Domiplan lens has a shutter button corresponding to the camera shutter, coupled to the diaphragm: that means that if you push half this shutter, you can "previsualize" the image with the selected aperture... depending of course of the film sensibility you use... Even if the speeds of the camera are limited (B, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125 and 1/175) I really find this cam very comfortable to use. I really like the viewfinder looking from above, it's another kind of shooting and people don't notice if you're taking pictures of them.... And it's very easy to shoot up the sky!
Well, a solid and simple camera with great optic qualities (like almost all DDR cameras...) and a real pleasure to walk around with. Now, have a look at some shots made with this camera:
If you want to know more have a look at retrography.com, the Lyndrup camera collection or the Lippisches Kameramuseum and this very complete site with links about the Exakta cameras.
It's a typical SLR camera with a vertical mirror viewfinder coupled to the shutter. If you don't advance the film, you'll see nothing in the mirror. The image of the viewfinder is very clear and great enough to have a idea about what you're shooting. In case of more precision for the focusing, you can unlock a little magnifying glass attached to the viewfinder.
The lens is a Meyer-Görlitz Domiplan 2,8/50, but you can also find it with a Meyer-Görlitz Primagon 4,5/35 and other lenses with Exakta bayonet. The position of the shutter is unusual, because it's on the upper left side of the lens, and the Domiplan lens has a shutter button corresponding to the camera shutter, coupled to the diaphragm: that means that if you push half this shutter, you can "previsualize" the image with the selected aperture... depending of course of the film sensibility you use... Even if the speeds of the camera are limited (B, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125 and 1/175) I really find this cam very comfortable to use. I really like the viewfinder looking from above, it's another kind of shooting and people don't notice if you're taking pictures of them.... And it's very easy to shoot up the sky!
Well, a solid and simple camera with great optic qualities (like almost all DDR cameras...) and a real pleasure to walk around with. Now, have a look at some shots made with this camera:
If you want to know more have a look at retrography.com, the Lyndrup camera collection or the Lippisches Kameramuseum and this very complete site with links about the Exakta cameras.
dimanche 25 mai 2008
Magic DDR Cameras #1: Werra
I will try to begin a little review in my blog about my personal camera collection, and, amongst them, there are a few wonderfull DDR cameras. The first one I will talk about is the WERRA camera. The one I have is a Werra Automat, built from 1961 to 1964 by the VEB Carl Zeiss Jena, with a beautiful Tessar 2,8/50 lens. I don't going to make a whole technical review, but just want to say how I was impressed when I first saw this camera on a website dedicated to DDR design (Industrieform-DDR) and just wanted one as quick as possible. I found it easily on ebay..... Here is the cam:
I immediately had a good feeling with this cam, very easy to use, the lightmeter is very precise and time & aperture settings are quick to set while looking through the viewfinder and find the right exposition. A little bit heavy, but you really have the impression to have a solid camera in your hands, and it's also a very subtil design.... doesn't look like the usual 60's cameras...
But enough talked, let's have a look at some shots I made with this camera:
And if you want to know more about Werra cameras, have a look at this very interesting site (in french): http://pagesperso-orange.fr/Krg/werra/werra.htm or this one (with other links, in english): http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Werra
I immediately had a good feeling with this cam, very easy to use, the lightmeter is very precise and time & aperture settings are quick to set while looking through the viewfinder and find the right exposition. A little bit heavy, but you really have the impression to have a solid camera in your hands, and it's also a very subtil design.... doesn't look like the usual 60's cameras...
But enough talked, let's have a look at some shots I made with this camera:
And if you want to know more about Werra cameras, have a look at this very interesting site (in french): http://pagesperso-orange.fr/Krg/werra/werra.htm or this one (with other links, in english): http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Werra
jeudi 22 mai 2008
The magic eye of Rolleiflex #2
lundi 19 mai 2008
The magic eye of Rolleiflex #1
One of my favorite cameras is a very old Rolleiflex Automat (with Tessar 3,5 lens) my grandfather bought 1939. Here it is:
Last sunday I went to a walk on the seaside in Nice and made some shots with this beautiful camera.... Here's the first serie of color shots I made this day (using Agfa Optima 100)
Last sunday I went to a walk on the seaside in Nice and made some shots with this beautiful camera.... Here's the first serie of color shots I made this day (using Agfa Optima 100)
samedi 3 mai 2008
Pinhole Day!
Last sunday, the 27/04/2008 was World Pinhole Day. I took my Diana+, put the lens off and went to the sea, having a nice shooting walk...see the results
Libellés :
black and white,
color negative,
Diana+,
Pinhole
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