Episode 21: The GAS Episode

This week on episode 21 of the Camerosity Podcast you better hide your credit cards and deactivate your eBay accounts as there is a whole lot of GAS coming your way!  Without a special guest, Mike, Theo, Paul, and Anthony were free to discuss all their recent pickups, with everything from Niccas to Noblexes. Joining us were returning callers Mark Faulkner, Jon Gilchrist, Miles Libak, and first time callers Nafis Azad, James Allen, and David Ortega who share with us their Wideluxes, Gallus Derluxes, Miranda Sensorexes, and Kiev rangefinders.   In addition to GAS, we cover controversial topics such as whether it's better to advance your film immediately after each shot or before the next one, what the best flatbed scanning software is, and whether or not Paterson or Stainless reels are everyone's favorite.  Of course there's a lot more, including one of the rarest cameras ever talked about on a Camerosity episode, so be sure to listen through to the end to find out what that is! In two weeks, we will record episode 22 and will welcome special guest, "America's Premier Leica Specialist", Dan Tamarkin from Tamarkin Camera in Chicago, Illinois.  Dan is a huge fan of the show and will be bringing with him a wealth of knowledge about Leica rangefinders and SLRs, so if that's something that you'd be interested in, be sure to join us at 7pm CDT (UTC -5), 8pm EDT (UTC -4) on Monday, March 21st.  (Note that Daylight Savings Time will start on March 13 in the United States, so the time may be different for you in other parts of the world.) This Week's Episode Show and Tell: Theo's Plaubel Makina IIS Anthony Gets an Olympus XA4 and his Crazy eBay Story King Regula and the History of King Nafis Has a Widelux / Taking Cameras Apart Isn't the Same As Putting Them Back Together Using Lasers with Rangefinders / Golf Distance Rangefinders / Watameters / Kodak Field Rangefinder Mark's Tower 24 (Asahiflex IIb) Noblex 135 S Panoramic Camera in Original Box / John Noble / KW Theo's Valentine's Nicca IIIS / Tower 45 (Nicca Type-5) The Story of Why Yashica Bought Nicca / Yashica Pentamatic Miranda Sensorex and the 8-Element f/1.4 Soligor Contaxes and Kievs / Ukrainian Cameras / FED 2 Frame Spacing on Kiev Rangefinders / Cameras Without Sprockets Advancing the Film Right After Each Shot, or Right Before the Next Shot: A Debate Vuescan vs Silverfast vs Epson Scan: A Debate Paul's New Nikkor Lenses - 200-600 f/9.5, 55 f/1.2, and 35 f/2.8 PC / Intrepid 8x10 / Fuji GS645 Gallus Derlux / Foth Derby / Jon Bought 63 Boxes of Cameras / Arguses Exaktas and a Great Wall Mike Accidentally Buys an Exakta with a Metered Prism and a Biotar and it Works Perfectly Developing on Paterson Reels vs Stainless Reels: Yet Another Debate 3D Printed Custom Paterson Shafts for Developing 116, 122, and 130 Roll Film Fuji Fujicaflex TLR - One of the Prettiest TLRs Ever / What's Coming This Year on mikeeckman.com MR9/PX625 Battery Voltage Adapters from 1.5v to 1.35v / CRIS Adapters Nafis has one of Six 20x24 Polaroid Cameras in the World / 20x24studio.com Show Notes If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Nafis Azad - https://www.nafisazad.com/ and https://20x24studio.com/ James Allen - https://www.lomography.com/homes/wv_cactus Jon Gilchrist - Packard-Ideal Shutter Company - https://packardshutter.com/ Mark Faulkner - https://thegashaus.com/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/

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The Camerosity Podcast is a film photography podcast that covers collecting, using, repairing, and the history of classic film and digital cameras. We love all kinds of cameras, and often talk about specific brands or formats of cameras with an emphasis on the history and stories these cameras have.