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Digital, Photo, Portrait Max

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Max

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Digital, Photo, Portrait Star Max

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Star Max

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Digital, Photo, Portrait Star Max Pijin

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Star Max Pijin

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Digital, Photo, Portrait Dream Psychology

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Dream Psychology

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Film, Medium Format, Photo, Portrait Img026

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Img026

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Communist Cameras, Digital, Photo Seagull205a

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Seagull205a

The Seagull 205a is a fixed lens 35mm rangefinder produced in the mid to late 1970′s in the Peoples Republic of China at the original Seagull factory in Shanghai. It is a fully manual camera with no automation at all, and doesn’t have a light meter built in, meaning that for accurate exposure one needs skill at judging lighting conditions and appropriate settings, or an external lightmeter.

The lens is a Haiou-45, which has a focal length 38mm with a maximum aperture of f2.8, it produces very sharp and contrasty images, it also produces highly saturated colour in images taken with the camera.

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Communist Cameras, Digital, Photo Seagull4a109

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Seagull4a109

The Seagull 4A-109 TLR was designed and produced by the Shanghai General Camera factory – located in Song Jiang county in the Peoples Republic of China. It is a fully manual medium format twin lens reflex camera.

The 4A-109 has two fixed lenses, the bottom one is used for taking the image, and the the top one is used for composing the image and focusing on a fresnel screen at the top of the body, inside the fold up hood.

The taking lens is a 75mm Haiou SA-99 with a maximum aperture of f3.5, the top viewing lens is also a 75mm Haiou SA-99 but it has a fixed aperture of f2.8. Due to the camera using an leaf shutter inside the lens assembly, it can synchronise with a flashgun at any speed, up to and including the cameras fastest shutter speed of 1/500th of a second, making it very adaptable for flash photography.

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Digital, Photo, Portrait Max

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Max

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Film, Photo, Portrait Max 2

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Max 2

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Film, Photo, Portrait Max 1 Toned B&w

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Max 1 Toned B&w

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