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Kodak Model 3 with Tessar lens


Kodak No. 3 with TessarDuring summer 2006, my wife and I visited our relatives in NM and tried to take in some great scenery along the way. I picked a Kodak Model 3 with a Tessar lens and cut film back as my large format classic for the road, and loaded several lantern slide cut film holders with Fomapan 100. I should have checked the viewfinder more closely before loading up--although the lens and shutter were in top shape, I had neglected to repair the mirror in the viewfinder, and I had real trouble sighting my compositions with it.

These are the few shots I ventured to try with with this camera:


Sunset over Santa Fe
Sunset over Santa Fe


I developed these negatives in cut film holders for 3.25x4.25 film in deep food storage containers. This was my first run ever using hanging sheet holders. Based on the hanger streaks in the photo above, it looks like I need to work on my agitation technique.


Hanging Tree in Chloride
Hanging Tree in Chloride


Here, the partially unsilvered viewfinder could not show me that I had aimed too far to the left and missed the main trunk of the tree entirely. Imagine if I could have pointed more to the right of the road marker. Sigh...



Miner's Home in Chloride
Miner's home in Chloride

I had to crop this shot to make up for bad tilt from trusting the foggy viewfinder. But still, I was very pleased with the acuity of the lens. Can you spot a vise in the yard? In the 1200 dpi scan, it is sharply recognizable.

Vise detail


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