
Flocon RF 222
An old Diana-clone camera I picked up downtown at the local antique store. I only paid $2 for it and bought it for the investment. I had seen where they were going for ungodly prices on eBay, so I figured to try and sell this one. I did end up selling it on eBay, for $53, but not before I had ran two rolls of film through it first - one in black and white and the other in color.
Flocon RF 222
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This was the second Diana-clone camera I had. But, I ended up selling this one on eBay because I only bought it for the investment of selling it.
Flocon RF 222 Diana-Clone
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A picture of the old Diana-clone camera I found in 2010 at the antique store downtown. I paid $2 for it and then turned around and sold it almost immediately for $53 on eBay. But, not before I ran two rolls of film through it - one in color and one in black and white.
Flocon RF 222 Top View
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A picture of the old Diana-clone camera I found in 2010 at the antique store downtown. I paid $2 for it and then turned around and sold it almost immediately for $53 on eBay. But, not before I ran two rolls of film through it - one in color and one in black and white.
Flocon RF 222 Kit
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A picture of the old Diana-clone camera I found in 2010 at the antique store downtown. I paid $2 for it and then turned around and sold it almost immediately for $53 on eBay. But, not before I ran two rolls of film through it - one in color and one in black and white.
Flocon RF 222 Rear View
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A picture of the old Diana-clone camera I found in 2010 at the antique store downtown. I paid $2 for it and then turned around and sold it almost immediately for $53 on eBay. But, not before I ran two rolls of film through it - one in color and one in black and white.
Price Bros. #370
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Tank batteries dot the landscape of Southern Illinois. Oil is a way of life to the workers around here, and in my career, I've even been employed in the oil-related industry found here.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 ISO black and white 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 6 ft. to 12 ft.
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 3rd, 2010, 2.58 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 7 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 1 min.
Kodak fixer: 8 mins.
Rinse: 5 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
Est. 1838
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Taken with my Flocon RF 222 Diana-clone 120 camera. This is the graveyard that sat beside Ebenezer Methodist Church, before the building was raized in the early 1980's. The aim on this camera is perfect - which is an extreme rarity with these cameras.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 ISO black and white 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 6 ft. to 12 ft.
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 3rd, 2010, 3.04 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 7 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 1 min.
Kodak fixer: 8 mins.
Rinse: 5 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
Ebenezer Cemetery Stone
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One of the really old headstones found in Ebenezer Cemetery.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 ISO black and white 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 12 ft. to infinity
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 3rd, 2010, 3.07 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 7 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 1 min.
Kodak fixer: 8 mins.
Rinse: 5 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
The Truck
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Taken with my Flocon RF 222 Diana-clone 120 camera. This camera is almost perfect - the viewfinder is exactly what you see and no light leaks showing!
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 ISO black and white 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 12 ft. to infinity
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 3rd, 2010, 3.22 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 7 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 1 min.
Kodak fixer: 8 mins.
Rinse: 5 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
Martin's Fence
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Taken with my Flocon RF 222 Diana-clone 120 camera. This camera is almost perfect - the viewfinder is exactly what you see and no light leaks showing! At least not in this shot. I got a light leak at the very top center of a few others that was likely due to it coming in from the tab on the bottom of the camera you twist to take off the back to load the film.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 ISO black and white 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 12 ft. to infinity
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 3rd, 2010, 3.25 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 7 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 1 min.
Kodak fixer: 8 mins.
Rinse: 5 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
Sun Flares
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Aberations in the cheap, plastic lens of a Diana-clone camera.
Taken with my Flocon RF 222 Diana-clone 120 camera. This camera is almost perfect - the viewfinder is exactly what you see.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 ISO black and white 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 12 ft. to infinity
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 3rd, 2010, 3.47 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 7 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 1 min.
Kodak fixer: 8 mins.
Rinse: 5 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
Flocon 12df
2010
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This is the back of my old high school, taken with my Flocon RF 222 Diana-clone 120 camera. This camera is almost perfect - the viewfinder is exactly what you see and no light leaks showing! At least not in this shot. I got a light leak at the very top center of a few others that was likely due to it coming in from the tab on the bottom of the camera you twist to take off the back to load the film.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 ISO black and white 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 12 ft. to infinity
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 3rd, 2010, 4.02 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 7 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 1 min.
Kodak fixer: 8 mins.
Rinse: 5 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
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Field Of Dreams.... Er, Pumpkins
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Taken with my Flocon RF 222 Diana-clone 120 camera. This seems like a perfect specimen for a Diana-clone camera.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Portra-160VC 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 6 ft. to 12 ft.
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 8th, 2010, 2.21 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
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Clowning Around
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The clown mascot at a certain fast food restaurant.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Portra-160VC 120 film
Aperture: F/11
Focus distance: 6 ft. to 12 ft.
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 8th, 2010, 2.40 p.m.
Location: Carmi, Illinois, U.S.A.
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Big John
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Despite what the name says on his apron, this is really Big John. He's a big, 3-story tall metal statue that started out as the mascot in front of the Big John chain of grocery stores. He stood in front of the one in Carmi for decades before the company sold out the chain and it was done away with. This new grocery store brought Big John out of retirement, gave him some fresh paint and named him the "Little Giant." But, for those of us who have lived here in Southern Illinois most of our lives, he will always be remembered as "Big John."
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Portra-160VC 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 12 ft. to infinity
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 8th, 2010, 2.46 p.m.
Location: Carmi, Illinois, U.S.A.
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Slow Children
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Looks more like "fast children" to me.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Portra-160VC 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 12 ft. to infinity
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 8th, 2010, 2.54 p.m.
Location: Carmi, Illinois, U.S.A.
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First Presbyterian Church
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This is the First Presbyterian Church of Carmi, Illinois. Back in 1980, I bought a used Dodge station wagon from the minister there.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Portra-160VC 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 12 ft. to infinity
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 8th, 2010, 3.05 p.m.
Location: Carmi, Illinois, U.S.A.
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Carmi Water Tower
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The water tower for Carmi, Illinois. Towers shaped like this have been painted to look like a golf ball on a tee, but this one used stripes as it's theme.
Camera: Flocon RF 222 (Diana clone)
Film: Kodak Portra-160VC 120 film
Aperture: F/19
Focus distance: 12 ft. to infinity
Shutter speed: Approximately 1/50th sec.
Date: November 8th, 2010, 3.08 p.m.
Location: Carmi, Illinois, U.S.A.
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