Thanks George.
What really amazes me about our economy is that there are suppliers
who can address even the most obscure market niche. I had no idea that
someone out there was making Siamese twin Bessa R cameras--amazing!
Cheers,
Nathan
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On Aug 16, 2009, at 7:08 PM, DrT (George Themelis) wrote:
>> As you know, I shoot almost exclusively with the M8. But I have a
>> backup camera, a Bessa R2M. It is a perfect backup: inexpensive,
>> robust, fully mechanical (except the light meter, of course) and it
>> takes my Leica lenses.
>
> I do something similar... I use my Zeiss Ikon ZM stereo camera but
> as backup
> I have a stereo camera based on the Bessa R2. Here is a picture of
> it, with
> a pair of 15mm "super wide" lenses:
> http://drt3d.blogspot.com/2009/05/my-super-wide-angle-stereo-camera-rig.html
>
>> I just got my second
>> roll of the year back from the lab, and have added 10 images to my
>> film gallery:
>>
>> http://www.greatpix.eu/gallery/7590141_XFqsu#621124155_9DEvA-O-LB
>> and the next 9. All on HP5+, developed by Copia Lab in Barcelona and
>> scanned on my Epson V700.
>
> Very nice!
>
> George
>
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