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  • – Technika V | Linhof | 1974/75 –
    linhof | press camera

    Technika V |Linhof

    Bylungov 27 May, 20166 October, 2025

    – Technika V | Linhof | 1974/75 – Considering photography as an affair between a light sensitive surface and a lens, that must be held in complete darkness, this camera is a superb darkness provider. Beyond be obviousness of varying the distance in order to get focus, it allows the lens axe to be freely positioned in relation to…

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  • Studio Shutter
    interesting material

    Studio Shutter

    Bylungov 26 May, 20164 October, 2025

    This is a very common shutter design used in large format cameras. Is is attached in front of the lens and opens from the center when the six blades are recessed inside the ring. This is not a shutter for those counting thirds of f stops. It is open while you press the cable release…

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  • Kodak Amateur Flash Outfit | Kodak
    lighting

    Kodak Amateur Flash Outfit | Kodak

    Bylungov 25 May, 20166 October, 2025

    In the beginning of photography the flash was something very close to fireworks. They were burned loose in the air, like in this kit from Kodak for the amateur photographer.

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  • Le Posographe | Kaufmann
    lightmeters

    Le Posographe | Kaufmann

    Bylungov 25 May, 20164 October, 2025

    –  Le Posographe | Kaufmann Inventeur-Constructeur | 1931 – This is a computer. It is, in the sense that you enter information on it; it performs some operations with that (real time in this case) and gives back a result that you can read and use. Every sliding rule or disks is also a kind of…

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  • Collodion camera | maker unknown
    wood view/field

    Collodion camera | maker unknown

    Bylungov 23 May, 20164 October, 2025

    –  Collodium Camera | maker unknow | c 1862  – I bought this camera in June 2008 in Bièvres, France, during the annual foire photo. It is a collodion camera having a Darlot Cone Centralisateur lens, both in excellent condition. Collodion, also known as Wet Plate, is a process that produces a glass negative reducing…

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  • A history of the photographic lens | Rufolf Kingslake
    books

    A history of the photographic lens | Rufolf Kingslake

    Bylungov 23 May, 20164 October, 2025

    An essential book and very pleasant reading. It is a good balance between technical aspects of lens construction, the challenges posed by the problems involved, and the people, companies and all those who left their mark in history of image making.

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  • Pixel’s anatomy – logical and physical
    fundamentals

    Pixel’s anatomy – logical and physical

    Bylungov 23 May, 20166 October, 2025

    At the heart of digital world we find the “bit”. At the heart of digital images we find the “pixel”. The pixel was already know in Antiquity. But as for the want of fine electronics it used to be made out of little stones and “files” were called mosaics. The farthest we look to a mosaic…

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  • Making new roller-blind shutter cloth
    do it yourself

    Making new roller-blind shutter cloth

    Bylungov 23 May, 20164 October, 2025

    Many old large format lenses, which are very interesting to use, have no built in shutter. They are called lenses in barrel. For a long time the most popular shutter used with them, normally in front of the lens, was the roller-blind type. The system of having a light proof cloth with a window that…

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  • Zeiss Protar VIIa Convertible Anastigmat - Ross London
    lenses

    Zeiss Protar Convertible Anastigmat | Ross London

    Bylungov 23 May, 20164 October, 2025

    One of the first anastigmatic lens in the history of photography. Manufactured by Ross, in England, under license from the German Zeiss. It has 8 elements in two groups that can still be used individually offering thus three focal distances.

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  • Omar - Emil Busch - Rathenow Germany – 255 mm f:4,5 - c.1906 –
    lenses

    Omnar | Emil Busch

    Bylungov 21 May, 20164 October, 2025

     – 255 mm  | f:4,5 | c1906 – This is an anastigmat general purpose lens produced by Emil Busch A.-G. Rathenow. It came with a wood camera that uses 13 x 18 cm film/plate. That allows a good range of front movements more than camera can deliver as the angle of view is 80º and…

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  • Heliar | Voigtlander
    lenses

    Heliar | Voigtlander

    Bylungov 19 May, 20164 October, 2025

    A cult lens, Heliar is famous for giving images a certain creaminess. For this reason, it is still used by many “fine art” photographers and disputed on websites and auction houses.

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  • Cone Centralisateur - Darlot Opticien - Petzval type - 240 mm f/4 - ~1862
    lenses

    Cone Centralisateur | Darlot Opticien

    Bylungov 27 April, 20166 October, 2025

    – 240 mm | ~ f:4 | c1862 – Louis Daguerre released his photographic process in France in 1839. At that time Jean Theodor Jamin was producing optical instruments since 1822. Like many others he quickly incorporated in his portfolio photographic lenses as the demand was soaring. In 1860 Jamin retired and one of his employees…

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