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  • Anticomar | Plaubel
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    Anticomar | Plaubel

    Bylungov 14 October, 20197 December, 2025

    Anticomar is a somewhat controversial lens. Designed on the basis of a Tessar, it is able to bring many details and definition. However, in this version of Plaubel, it brings also a reasonable level of flare that creates a slight halo around bright objects.

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  • Penti II | Pentacon
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    Penti II | Pentacon

    Bylungov 14 October, 20197 December, 2025

    Pentacon’s Penti II is a nice 60’s camera that is perfectly usable even today. Colorful and fully impregnated with the design of its time, it is a great companion for the memory of tours and events.

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  • Photo-Technique, Fundamentals & Equipment | Walls, H.J.
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    Photo-Technique, Fundamentals & Equipment | Walls, H.J.

    Bylungov 13 September, 20192 October, 2025

    Although published in 1954 this is not a very difficult book to find for purchase online. Organized by H.J.Walls and edited by Focal Press is one of the few books written for amateurs that goes beyond the surface of the principles of optics, the nature of light, sensitometry and the characteristics of lenses and photographic…

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  • Zeiss Ikon Cameras 1926-39 | D. B. Tubbs
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    Zeiss Ikon Cameras 1926-39 | D. B. Tubbs

    Bylungov 13 September, 201924 October, 2025

    The book first deals with the mergers that originated the giant Zeiss Ikon and then analyzes company’s extensive portfolio until the beginning of World War II. It is interesting on commenting the strategy, the mistakes and successes of what was arguably the most innovative camera manufacturer in the first half of the twentieth century. From…

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  • Ikonta and Super Ikonta | Zeiss Ikon
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    Ikonta and Super Ikonta | Zeiss Ikon

    Bylungov 12 September, 20197 December, 2025

    Real dynasty of folding cameras from 1929 to 1960. Zeiss Ikon’s Ikontas and Super Ikontas were very important in bringing quality to medium format photography leaving behind glass plates after nearly 100 years as a major photographic medium.

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  • Olympus OM1n | Olympus
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    Olympus OM1n | Olympus

    Bylungov 28 August, 20197 December, 2025

    Not prized at the time of Nikon and Canon dominance, the Olympus OM series enjoys a good reputation in the analog photography community today. Its optics are excellent and its construction is robust, reliable and creative.

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  • Dry plate and film negative retouching
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    Dry plate and film negative retouching

    Bylungov 26 August, 20198 December, 2025

    Full description of the method for retouching black and white photographic negatives. The technique described is the same as that used from the beginning of silver gelatin emulsions. Very effective for smoothing and correcting, especially portraits.

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  • Complete Self-Instructing Library of Practical Photography | Schriever J. B.
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    Complete Self-Instructing Library of Practical Photography | Schriever J. B.

    Bylungov 26 August, 201924 October, 2025

    10-volume collection that really covers a wide variety of photography topics.

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  • Baby Box Tengor | Zeiss Ikon
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    Baby Box Tengor | Zeiss Ikon

    Bylungov 25 June, 20197 December, 2025

    Small Zeiss Ikon camera from the 1930s. Uses 127 film and shoots in 3×4 cm format with Goerz’s Frontar lens. A little princess from the box cameras’ days.

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  • Protar V - Carl Zeiss Jena 14 cm, 1:18, super wide angle lens 1926
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    Protar V – Anastigmat 1:18 | Carl Zeiss Jena

    Bylungov 19 April, 20192 October, 2025

    Lens from Carl Zeiss, designed in 1890/ These samples were produced in 1926/7. The Protar V is an super wide angle lens capable of excellent results although very small and light weight. A desirable optics for large format photography.

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  • Respooling 127 film from 120
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    Respooling 127 film from 120

    Bylungov 11 April, 20198 December, 2025

    Complete tutorial about how to cut 120 to 127 film format and spool it into a 127 film reel. Materials, devices, video and measurements, everything you need to know to use again your cute Baby 127 camera.

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  • Super-Angulon 90 f/5.6 | Schneider Kreuznach
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    Super-Angulon 90 f/5.6 | Schneider Kreuznach

    Bylungov 18 November, 20182 October, 2025

    One of the best wide-angle lenses ever made, Schneider’s Super Angulon f / 5.6 has a slightly asymmetric optics and delivers perfect results with ease of use. Find here specs, photos of the lens and an urban picture taken with it.

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