I stopped myself just before buying the Agfa Parat, or Parat Tele (It's a chromed steel/brass thing), but got three pretty models The EE-17 (a good recommendation by Brad), a weird US demi Canon did with Bell & Howell, and the Fuji Half.
How dare you Sir!
;p
I'm gonna keep on re-posing Agat shots until you see the beauty in that gorgeous plastic CCCP era design....
My dearly departed Peppers. He had a permanently iinjured leg from abuse he received as a puppy before I literally found him. Swimming was a thing that must have made it feel better.
I'm gonna keep on re-posing Agat shots until you see the beauty in that gorgeous plastic CCCP era design....
My dearly departed Peppers. He had a permanently iinjured leg from abuse he received as a puppy before I literally found him. Swimming was a thing that must have made it feel better.
Well, People do pay extra for them stars. Good on you rescuing Peppers, and giving him hydrotherapy. However, calling yellow plastic "18K", and forcing you to disassemble the body to shoehorn the film in there is questionable at best.
James Markus wrote:
Well, People do pay extra for them stars. Good on you rescuing Peppers, and giving him hydrotherapy. However, calling yellow plastic "18K", and forcing you to disassemble the body to shoehorn the film in there is questionable at best.
I'm gonna keep on re-posing Agat shots until you see the beauty in that gorgeous plastic CCCP era design....
My dearly departed Peppers. He had a permanently iinjured leg from abuse he received as a puppy before I literally found him. Swimming was a thing that must have made it feel better.
Just look at it! Smaller than the single exposure setting fixed focus Kodak H35! Not only does can you adjust focus and aperture, but it has a gen-you-whine hot shoe so you can mount a teensy Vivitar 285HV onto it for a nicely balanced compact package.
Just look at it! Smaller than the single exposure setting fixed focus Kodak H35! Not only does can you adjust focus and aperture, but it has a gen-you-whine hot shoe so you can mount a teensy Vivitar 285HV onto it for a nicely balanced compact package.
You are right - it looks perfectly balanced. Why couldn't I see it? A flash would keep it anchored during a light puff of wind. Everybody knows plastic is the best water repellent.
James Markus wrote:
You are right - it looks perfectly balanced. Why couldn't I see it? A flash would keep it anchored during a light puff of wind. Everybody knows plastic is the best water repellent.
Seriously, you are getting good results..
Alright I'm done!
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The reason to get this camera is if you just like weird stuff, want something super compact that has some settings, and well, like to collect stuff... it is a novelty that can take surprisingly good pics all things considered but would I recommend it over something awesome like the Olympus Pen F/T/V series? H3ck no! Or any other semi decent p&s...
This is a leave it in your glovebox type of camera. But then you may forget about it until years later of your car cycling through hot and cold periods..
I'm almost tempted to run a roll of film through it, but the problem I have is seeing something and wishing I had brought along a much better and nicer to use camera. Ah, maybe one last time..
These are great. Real depth (although I guess the camera and lens help a bit, too …. and the photographer). Illustrates why I still have a real soft spot for Ektar.