This 1928 Zeiss Ikon-badged Icarette 496/1 was designed to be able to use both 117 roll film and 4,5x6 cm glass plates.
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I might survive with these for a while.
From the archives: First roll after 20 years of shelf life (winter '24-'25).
T3 was my photographic workhorse for almost 15 years, also the first camera I bought with my own money. After sitting 20 years unused it just needed a battery π.
π· Yashica T3
ποΈ Ilford HP5+
More lens weirdo-ness / adapter fun
π· FED Zarya + ML (Miranda-to-Leica) adapter + Miranda T-mount adapter + Soligor f/5.6 350mm telephoto lens
π· Miranda G + LM (Leica-to-Miranda) adapter + f/2.0 85mm Jupiter-9 lens (Zenit m39 mount)
Too perfect photo?
This double-exposure is taken from the same point, but in the opposite directions. The paths line up so perfectly that it is difficult to notice that this actually is a double-exposure.
π· FED Zarya + Jupiter-12
ποΈ Expired Ilford Pan F+, pushed +1
Stone stairs interrupting the travel through the park
π· FED Zarya + Jupiter-12
ποΈ Expired Ilford Pan F+, pushed +1
βοΈ Adox Rodinal 1+25
Not-so-serious street photography π
π· FED Zarya + Industar 61 L/D
ποΈ Expired Ilford Pan F+, pushed +1
βοΈ Adox Rodinal 1+25
Right. Here are now some of the resulting photos