A fantastic story and particularly wonderful that you shared here when so many UHH topics these days are complaints and negativity. Would love to see some of her work!
jackm1943 wrote:
I'd like to share something with you that really made my day yesterday. I've mentioned before on UHH that my granddaughter is studying photography and that I had given her my old E3 Rolleiflex 2.8 Planar and other stuff. Yesterday she sent me this text: "I'm at a photo conference in Philly called SPE and I've been wearing your rollei all around. Everyone's so in love with it - lol - and it's been an easy way to start conversations and get a bunch of free stuff, so thank you."'
I reminded her that it is now her camera, not mine, and that most "old timers" would recognize it. She went on to say: "Yeah and even young kids are all into it and have asked questions about it. I tell everyone how it was yours and how it's my baby now. Also, the dudes at Ilford gave me 11 rolls of free film and Kodak gave me one as well so that was really cool of them."
She is very creative and has made some very nice images with this old camera.
Proud Grandpa.
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What a thoughtful gift for your granddaughter. My dad gave me his E3 back in the '80s. I've always found the TLRs to be difficult cameras to use, not least because the image in the focusing screen was reversed from left to right. I believe in newer models the top frame could be replaced with a pentaprism to allow for eye-level focusing. I did not use it much, but I still have it, and thanks to the heavy-duty leather case, it looks like new.
I hope your granddaughter enjoys her "new" camera for a long while to come.
That's awesome. I love that the Ilford guys gave 10x the film that Kodak did. lol.
jackm1943 wrote:
I'd like to share something with you that really made my day yesterday. I've mentioned before on UHH that my granddaughter is studying photography and that I had given her my old E3 Rolleiflex 2.8 Planar and other stuff. Yesterday she sent me this text: "I'm at a photo conference in Philly called SPE and I've been wearing your rollei all around. Everyone's so in love with it - lol - and it's been an easy way to start conversations and get a bunch of free stuff, so thank you."'
I reminded her that it is now her camera, not mine, and that most "old timers" would recognize it. She went on to say: "Yeah and even young kids are all into it and have asked questions about it. I tell everyone how it was yours and how it's my baby now. Also, the dudes at Ilford gave me 11 rolls of free film and Kodak gave me one as well so that was really cool of them."
She is very creative and has made some very nice images with this old camera.
Proud Grandpa.
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Isn't this a thread for the attic?
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
jackm1943 wrote:
I'd like to share something with you that really made my day yesterday. I've mentioned before on UHH that my granddaughter is studying photography and that I had given her my old E3 Rolleiflex 2.8 Planar and other stuff. Yesterday she sent me this text: "I'm at a photo conference in Philly called SPE and I've been wearing your rollei all around. Everyone's so in love with it - lol - and it's been an easy way to start conversations and get a bunch of free stuff, so thank you."'
I reminded her that it is now her camera, not mine, and that most "old timers" would recognize it. She went on to say: "Yeah and even young kids are all into it and have asked questions about it. I tell everyone how it was yours and how it's my baby now. Also, the dudes at Ilford gave me 11 rolls of free film and Kodak gave me one as well so that was really cool of them."
She is very creative and has made some very nice images with this old camera.
Proud Grandpa.
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it is so nice to know that there is still a young person who respects and appreciates elders. With kids like your granddaughter, there is hope for the country.
P.S. Your avatar shows a knuckle of a locomotive. Are you into model railroading?
Rich...
Linda From Maine wrote:
A fantastic story and particularly wonderful that you shared here when so many UHH topics these days are complaints and negativity. Would love to see some of her work!
Thanks for your nice thoughts Linda.
JackM
TMcL wrote:
What a thoughtful gift for your granddaughter. My dad gave me his E3 back in the '80s. I've always found the TLRs to be difficult cameras to use, not least because the image in the focusing screen was reversed from left to right. I believe in newer models the top frame could be replaced with a pentaprism to allow for eye-level focusing. I did not use it much, but I still have it, and thanks to the heavy-duty leather case, it looks like new.
I hope your granddaughter enjoys her "new" camera for a long while to come.
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Thanks TMcL. Actually, it has a pentaprism and I gave that to her also. I liked it but my granddaughter prefers the waist level finder. The pentaprism feels like it weighs more than the camera, makes it very top heavy.
JackM
rpavich wrote:
That's awesome. I love that the Ilford guys gave 10x the film that Kodak did. lol.
I've given her two bricks of 120 TMax 100, outdated but still good. Don't think she's tried any Ilford film yet.
JackM
Jim Bob wrote:
Isn't this a thread for the attic?
Attic? I thought that was just for political crap. I never look in there.
JackM
Rich2236 wrote:
it is so nice to know that there is still a young person who respects and appreciates elders. With kids like your granddaughter, there is hope for the country.
P.S. Your avatar shows a knuckle of a locomotive. Are you into model railroading?
Rich...
Thanks for your nice comments Rich. Actually, the avatar is from the U.P. Challenger (4-6-6-4) #3985 taken when it was in Omaha several years ago. It's one very photogenic piece of iron. I'm not into modeling but I do love photographing locomotives.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
jackm1943 wrote:
Thanks for your nice comments Rich. Actually, the avatar is from the U.P. Challenger (4-6-6-4) #3985 taken when it was in Omaha several years ago. It's one very photogenic piece of iron. I'm not into modeling but I do love photographing locomotives.
I am working towards starting an N-gauge layout, is why i asked.
Rich...
I can tell you from experience that promotion to Great Grandparent starts the fun all over again. We have 4 from 18 months to 7 yrs and just found out we'll be getting another in mid October. Be careful, cause Great Grandma gets to go shopping again for baby cloths and other stuff.
Thank you for sharing. Enjoyed very much. 💗
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