Endless corridors. A morgue. This hospital has been abandoned recently.
Endless corridors. A morgue. This hospital has been abandoned recently.
The agfa isola is a medium format viewfinder camera that shoots 6x6 negatives. It's got 2 apertures (bright and cloudy) and a built-in yellow filter. Focusing is done by turning a three step guess-o-matic focusing ring, it works but it isn't really accurate. It's a little less trashy than my Clack, but there's still some abberation going on.
Some scans from the first roll I shot with this camera:

An abandoned club/restaurant.

Cheap flea market scores: An Agfa Isoly junior, an Agfa Billy I and two boxes of magicubes.

The Olympus PEN EE3 is a half frame 35mm viewfinder camera, This means you can shoot 72 small photographs on a 36 exposures roll! It's a really small camera, true pocket size. The EE3 has got a selenium exposure meter that normally would automatically set the aperture, but sadly the meter is dead on my cam, so I have to set the aperture manually and work with the fixed 1/60 shutter speed.
Here are some examples shot on expired Kodak gold 200 film.

Midnight. Pitch black darkness. An abandoned movie theater.

Some recent fisheye shots.

Sometimes, whole streets get abandoned.

The Agfa Clack is a medium format viewfinder camera shooting 6x9 negatives on 120 film. Its quite a simple camera really, fixed shutter speed, 2 apertures (bright & cloudy) and a special close-up lens (1-3m). All in all, I really like this small piece of gear.
Here are some scans of the first roll I shot with my Clack.

An abandoned city library.
