My Wife's 'Bromeliad' pot plant taken in our Bathroom by diffused daylight from above, with my 1971 Pentacon Six on a copy stand, with extension tubes on the 80mm f2.8 Carl Zeiss Biometar lens .
This is my 1971 bought East German 'Pentacon Six' with the Carl Zeiss 'Jena' 80mm f2.8 Biometar and the extension tube set I use for Close-ups. I can get 13 frames from a 120 film and 27 frames from a 220 film ! I do not like the very slow 1/20th flash synch speed though.
Taken in 1973 on my only trip to Japan-- this was in the files of my agency for many years, un-used -- now they are having a 'clear-out' of all film photos.
Taken some years ago, I got the 6x6 transparency back from my agency as they were having a 'clear out' of 'hard copy' photos -- that means slide film is OUT and the dreaded digital is IN ! I tried a sample roll of 120 ORWO UT18 film with my Braun Hobby flash. It was never used in my agency.
A 6x6 transparency I got back from my agency as they were having a 'clear out' of 'hard copy'photos -- that means traditional slide photos are OUT and dreaded digital is IN ! Taken in 1973 on a trip to Japan, Kyoto. I used my old Braun Hobby EF330 flash on my 1971 Pentacon Six.