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What's In My Bag?


This is my eBay bag. Pretty much everything inside it, and the bag itself, was bought on eBay. Mercifully I didn't pay much for any of it, and a few things have been satisfyingly amusing to use.
Photographed with a Soligor CD Wide-Auto f/2.8 lens mounted via an EOS-M42 adapter to a Canon EOS 30D - all of them from eBay too.
I couldn't read the viewfinder information for any of the photographs I made today and guessed and adjusted. Most were out of focus. I don't think the Soligor lets in sufficient light and probably it would perform better on a full-frame camera. Its serial number suggests it was made in 1980 by Sun. I wonder how many pairs of hands it has been through. It is in such good condition that I suspect it has been used only very seldom. I shan't be trying again with it for a little while.
Photographed with a Soligor CD Wide-Auto f/2.8 lens mounted via an EOS-M42 adapter to a Canon EOS 30D - all of them from eBay too.
I couldn't read the viewfinder information for any of the photographs I made today and guessed and adjusted. Most were out of focus. I don't think the Soligor lets in sufficient light and probably it would perform better on a full-frame camera. Its serial number suggests it was made in 1980 by Sun. I wonder how many pairs of hands it has been through. It is in such good condition that I suspect it has been used only very seldom. I shan't be trying again with it for a little while.
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Moi, j'ai fait la même démarche avec des moyens-formats (Fuji 6X9 ou Mamyia 6X7). Mais c'est chronophage et ça fait des mois qu'ils sont rangés dans une armoire.
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