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lomodesbro · · Reply
@ofchanceandchoice Kia ora,I am a box of fluffy ducks chasing the liquid autumn light
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rodiongork · · Reply
@klawe thanks for hint about different screw mount parameters of Leica and FED - never knew this! Though 1/26 inch is just 3% different... I know the guy with Leica II here, will ask him to test :)
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ofchanceandchoice · · Reply
@lomodesbro Summer is here. Working on 3 swaps. Can't wait to go to the seaside (with Holga pinhole and film soups). How are you?
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lomodesbro · · Reply
Scharzesauge @vadusen @poembak @milchtrinken @kynseok @nykonartist @rmfs-ruegen @jakkr @michaclimb @drummond @aamelasaa @pinang @dabradabra @rossfrank @linsenbrucht thanks heaps
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lomodesbro · · Reply
Howzitgoin? @obskurny @gmushinsky @timhenshaw54 @steamtug1959 @klawe @asims8 @yago56 @roundmidnight @sierravictor @brine @ofchanceandchoice @naitchez @emmka @ixe @riko41 @occulartransgressions @gesp
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klawe · · Reply
ATTENTION! The LomoChromome Metropolis 120 is incorrectly numbered on the back paper for the 6x9 (6x4.5) format. Instead of the digits 1-8, it then goes on to 16! Absolutely no go @lomography
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wil6ka · · Reply
Yi-Wei Short Wave Radio (Taiwan #1)
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oukrid · · Reply
ATHENS / Lomochrome Turquoise
www.lomography.com/homes/oukrid/photos/26542294
www.lomography.com/homes/oukrid/photos/26542293
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klawe · · Reply
@rodiongork The Leica II (Germany 1935) with the "Leitz" Elmar 5 cm f/3.5 (M39 x 1/12", USSR) was a good camera for the time. The Russian Leicas live longer.
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klawe · · Reply
@rodiongork An interesting article about the Pioneer 1934! Unfortunately, the Leica M39 thread (39mm x 1/26 inch) does not fit Braun, FED... (M39 × 1 mm)...
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rodiongork · · Reply
@klawe sorry, don't have article in English or Deusch, but anyway there are pictures. One of the curious features - mount M40 instead of M39. bar90cameras.ru/pioner-voomp-1934-g-284
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rodiongork · · Reply
@klawe also I'm a bit confused whether this cooperation history relates to the FED clones of Leica or to their less known rivals "Pioner", produced in 1934-37 by VOOMP/GOI (which later become LOMO)
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rodiongork · · Reply
@klawe again "wow" for this bit of curious historical information! Again something I (like most my countrymates) probably missed from Leica-FED history. Would be great to learn bit more details...
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theleanover · · Reply
Not sure what a Shoutbox is for but I've posted some photos of my friend Mary from our walk around Toronto a few days ago... www.lomography.com/photos/26538877
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klawe · · Reply
Was machen wir zu Pfingsten...
www.lomography.com/photos/26538298
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klawe · · Reply
@rodiongork The joint venture between Leitz and the Soviet Union began 90 years ago. The SU had supplied lenses (Made in Germany 😍) for the Leica and was allowed to clone the cams 5 years later.
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rodiongork · · Reply
Sorry for boasting, but can't keep from sharing this to those who cares about various Leica-clones: www.lomography.com/homes/rodiongork/photos/26536700
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oukrid · · Reply
www.lomography.com/photos/26536232
www.lomography.com/photos/26536233News pics in the album Athènes (Athens) : www.lomography.com/homes/oukrid/albums/2429455-athenes
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steamtug1959 · · Reply
Lost Places - Hospital :
www.lomography.com/homes/steamtug1959/albums/2429029-lost-p…