Episode 56 • A Night at the Opera

 

“On Wednesday evening, at the start of the opera in the St. Margarethen quarry, the unbelievable happened: Carmen survived.” And this is just the start of Episode № 56 of I Dream of Cameras, which features a harrowing escape from certain death, an enigmatic Central European supermodel, exotic cameras from East Germany and Czechoslovakia, and Jeff Bridges! Tune in for all the intrigue.

  • On the final night of his Central European trip, Jeff was almost killed at an outdoor performance of Carmen

  • Cameras of 1967:

  • More on Jeff’s recent observation of fashion shoots, including two different professionals’ use of the Olympus Stylus

  • Look for many behind-the-scenes XPan shots on Jeff’s Instagram

  • Gabe finally found his long-lost Leica R6.2… he’d sold it to LA Film Camera!

  • Our composer Fred Coury went to an LA Photography Club meetup and got hooked

  • The Argus C3 is terrible — fight us on this!

  • On Alan Peres's recommendation, Jeff visited FotoŠkoda in Prague and it was incredible

  • Picked up a Zeiss Pentacon FM and a Carl Zeiss Jena 35mm f2.4 Flektogon lens

  • In Český Krumlov, Jeff visited the fascinating Museum Fotoatelier Seidel

  • …and found a Czech-made Meopta Stereo-Mikroma at a local antique store

  • Gabe got a black Olympus OM-2

  • …and a Nikon D700

  • …and is seeking a waist-level finder for his Contax 645

  • The challenges of shooting film abroad: do you wrestle with unsympathetic airport security personnel? Ship your film home and risk it getting x-rayed along the way? Process it locally? After equivocating for days, Jeff rolled the dice and took 18 rolls to the lab at FotoŠkoda… and it was a smashing success!

  • Also: Portra 400 is totally worth it, and the XPan is a great travel camera

  • Exciting news: a new Widelux is inbound from Jeff and Susan Bridges and the team at Silvergrain Classics

  • While the Widelux has a 126° field of view, the XPan with 45mm lens covers 71° — is that panoramic?

  • What do we think of the Minolta P’s and other “fake” panoramic 35mm cameras which merely mask the frame?

  • Finally, a dip into our prodigious mailbag!

 
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