[Leica] IMG: Family Kodachromes, 1950-53
Douglas Barry
imra at iol.ie
Sun Feb 21 16:47:15 PST 2016
Like the images, Peter. Ahhh, Kodachrome....
Douglas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Klein" <pklein at threshinc.com>
To: "lug" <lug at leica-users.org>; <olympus at thomasclausen.net>;
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Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 8:56 PM
Subject: [Leica] IMG: Family Kodachromes, 1950-53
> I've posted 20 "new" pictures--recently copied slides from my late
> mother's collection. These are pictures of my parents, my mother's family
> and their friends, c. 1950-53, before I came on the scene. Start here, and
> click on the left side of the picture for the "previous" 19 pictures.
> <https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/24864974880/in/dateposted-public/>
>
> My Mom got her camera in 1949. She shot one roll of Plus-X, then started
> using Kodachrome and never looked back. She shot a Bolsey B2 rangerfinder
> with a 44mm f/3.2 Wollensak Anastigmat lens and leaf shutter. I still
> have it. Remember that pre-1961, Kodachrome film was ASA 10. Except in
> bright sunlight, fairly slow exposure times had to be used. I had to go
> through lots of blurred slides to find a few reasonably sharp ones show
> here.
>
> I just got a Nikon ES-1 slide copier attachment for my camera. I
> connected it to my Olympus E-M5 via a couple of step-up rings, a 28/2.8
> Olympus OM manual focus lens from the 80s, a rickety 13mm extension tube
> and a strip of masking tape to fasten the extension tube to the lens and
> neutralize said ricketiness. Theoretically, the 28mm OM lens shouldn't be
> good enough to act as a macro lens, but in practice, it appears to be. It
> doesn't quite resolve the film grain, but the pictures are quite good
> enough for screen viewing. And it's *so* much quicker and easier than
> using a film scanner. I may spring for a real micro 4/3 macro lens, or I
> may not. These look pretty darn good to me.
>
> Enjoy!
> --Peter
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