Monday, August 19, 2019

Nikon AI lens on Fuji X Mount camera - The best of my 2 worlds ❤






Nikon AI lens on Fuji X Mount. My new camera adapter by K & F Concept. The best of my 2 worlds. Nikon and Fuji ~ Old and New ❤

I really can recommend this company. Link to the web page: kentfaith.com

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(ugly pics by my iPhone SE)


Wednesday, August 7, 2019

The beautiful doors from Bromma aircraft hangars (1930 - 40s)







Hangar 1 and 2 were designed by architect Paul Hedqvist. Hangar 1 with a size of 75x50 meters was completed in 1942. The client was AB Aerotransport but during the Second World War, the fighter plane FFVS J 22 was built for several years in the large hall. Hangar 1 has an overhead steel truss that supports the roof. I the hangar recycled Hedqvist truss beams from the old Traneberg bridge that had just been demolished.

In the 1940s, two more large hangars were built at the airport. Among them was Hangar 3, which was inaugurated in 1948, it was Bromma's largest with a size of 151x62 meters. The huge gates went on rails and had air conduction. The hangars will be the largest in Northern Europe.

And nowadays everything is a shopping center - Bromma Blocks but they still have the beautiful doors left.

# Beautiful Door Nr: 6

The door to Victoria house at Bergius Botanic Garden




The Victoria house was inaugurated in 1900 and the purpose was, like in many gardens at the time, to cultivate and put on display the fantastic, giant water lily, Victoria. It is designed in the best possible way to meet the water lily’s demands for light, heat, and space. Today, the house is classified as a historic building and it is unique in its kind since similar conservatories in Europe have disappeared for various reasons.

# Beautiful Doors Nr 4 

Yashica Samurai X3.0 - Half-fame camera from 1987

I was looking in one of the boxes that my dad left me, still can feel the smell of his cigarettes. And I look at this ugly video cam but when I google, I got a 35mm camera. This must be the ugliest camera in the world. I need to test it and I want to have it in my project "my song" that I will start tomorrow.

Some info from camera wiki: The unusual Samurai series was started by Kyocera in 1987 with X3.0. Samurai rejected earlier ideas about still camera design and instead created a body more similar to the compact camcorders that became popular at that time. Samurai is a true SLR image, which exposes images of half-fame (17 × 24 mm) - a format that had always been more accepted in the Japanese market (for example, in the Olympus Pen series). The Samurai X3.0 is available with both the Yashica and Kyocera brand and with accents in either red or teal blue colors. It can be seen as one of the creators of the "bridge camera" concept, along with full-screen models such as the Olympus Infinity Zoom 300.

The X3.0 has an integrated zoom lens with autofocus 25-75 mm - a 3x zoom range (the latter Samurai X4.0 zoomed in to 100mm, a 4x range). In addition to autofocus, the camera has motorized film forwards and backward, and power zooming with WIDE / TELE buttons. There is also a small "RS" (reset) button in case the camera's microprocessor locks.











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 Yashica Samurai X3.0


Michael Cretu - Samurai