Discussion:
Me and the Rollei List
Marc James Small
2014-09-20 22:28:24 UTC
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I have been rather ill for a few months and have been in the hospital
twice. I am well on the mend now, though I found out yesterday that I
have cataracts in both eyes, so I'll be spending the winter having my
lenses replaced by JSK glass (just kidding -- the replacement is a
plastic lens).

And to top it all, my computer went on the fritz in February and I am
only slowly breaking in the new one.

I do follow list traffic, however, so keep up the discussions!

Marc
j***@comcast.net
2014-09-20 23:16:55 UTC
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Prayers for a quick healing and recovery

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From: "Marc James Small" <***@comcast.net>
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Subject: [rollei_list] Me and the Rollei List

I have been rather ill for a few months and have been in the hospital twice. I am well on the mend now, though I found out yesterday that I have cataracts in both eyes, so I'll be spending the winter having my lenses replaced by JSK glass (just kidding -- the replacement is a plastic lens).

And to top it all, my computer went on the fritz in February and I am only slowly breaking in the new one.

I do follow list traffic, however, so keep up the discussions!

Marc
Chris Burck
2014-09-21 01:10:38 UTC
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Strength to your arm, Marc.
Jeffery Smith
2014-09-21 01:25:41 UTC
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Good to hear that you are doing better. I guess we are all getting to be that age.

Jeffery
I have been rather ill for a few months and have been in the hospital twice. I am well on the mend now, though I found out yesterday that I have cataracts in both eyes, so I'll be spending the winter having my lenses replaced by JSK glass (just kidding -- the replacement is a plastic lens).
And to top it all, my computer went on the fritz in February and I am only slowly breaking in the new one.
I do follow list traffic, however, so keep up the discussions!
Marc
Gene Johnson
2014-09-21 01:56:25 UTC
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Get well Marc and best of luck to you!
Post by Marc James Small
I have been rather ill for a few months and have been in the hospital
twice. I am well on the mend now, though I found out yesterday that I have
cataracts in both eyes, so I'll be spending the winter having my lenses
replaced by JSK glass (just kidding -- the replacement is a plastic lens).
And to top it all, my computer went on the fritz in February and I am only
slowly breaking in the new one.
I do follow list traffic, however, so keep up the discussions!
Marc
--
Be Just and Fear Not
John Lehman
2014-09-21 14:50:21 UTC
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On 20 Sep 2014 18:28:24 Marc James Small <***@comcast.net> wrote:

"I have been rather ill for a few months ..."

Getting old sucks, but for the the moment it beats the alternative :-) Best wishes for a speedy recovery.


John Lehman
Portland, Oregon and Shanghai, China
Bigler Emmanuel
2014-09-22 09:06:13 UTC
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Dear Marc

I wish you a prompt recovery !
Cataracts surgery is now something very fast, efficient and
non-invasive, and can be done under local anesthesia.

------------------------------------------

Your message reached me while I was attending the 2014 photokina in
Cologne. I'll report here in detail about what I've seen, as soon as
my films are processed (I was probably one of the few visitors taking
pictures with a film camera ;-)) and the digitized images posted
somewhere.

The short comments I can make are that photography and photographic
equipment, as seen from the 2014 Cologne fair, is a field of the
industry still incredibly dynamic and innovative, even if some people
involved in the marketing of digital SLRs mentioned to me that the
market is now mature, i.e. people are not supposed to replace their
digital camera as often as in the past 10 years.

People involved in black and white film photography who were present
at the photokina telled me that business is fine for them. So I have
abolutely no fear regarding the future of B&W film & silver-halide
techniques for monochrome photography. As far as color films are
concerned, Big Yellow was there and had a booth presenting the current
line of K's film products. Sure, there were fewer people there than at
the Canon or Nikon booths ;-) Fujifilm was there but the presence of
film was reduce to an A4-page listeing availble film products ...
however Fuji has introduce another small instant camera for theis
instant film system, and there were lots of teen-agers queueing at the
instant photo corner to taking "selfie" pictures that would not be
sent immediately through the 'net via their mobile phone (in Germany,
people say : "handy", a typical Denglish word of modern times ;-)


Ilford-Switzerland has found a way to re-start after insolvency, so
people using their line of fine inkjet papers, including the
cibachrome-like metallic-finish paper, will be able to continue to buy
and use their favourite products.

I had hard times finding the Meyer-Görlitz booth, the rebirth of an
old German brand from the East, since there was a minor misprint in
the officiel Photokina database, and actually only two lenses were on
display in a very small hidden corner of another booth. Nobody from
the company was attending, so I could ask no question. But the lenses
are there.

Regarding Schneider-Kreuznach, the major change since 2012 is that
they have officially stopped manufacturing large format lenses for
film large format cameras; however they do continue and develop their
"digital" lenses for small digital medium format cameras. And they of
course put the emphasis on digital SLR lenses, with 3 new models
introduced this year.

Rodenstock lenses, now part of a bigger company named Qioptic, did not
actually announce that they have discontinued their LF lenses for film
cameras, but the assortment is now reduced to 3 apo-sironar S. The
assortment of Rodenstock "digital" lenses however is flourishing, but
the price tag for those new lenses featuring outstanding image quality
is definittely dissuasive for hobbyists.

Zeiss had a large booth and zeiss-o-philes can see the future of Zeiss
lenses from an optimistic point of view, even if the number of Zeiss
photographic lenses actually made in Germany probably reduces to the
series of silver-finish lenses in Hasselblad V-mount.

Regarding Rollei, there was no DHW booth this year due to the recent
(August 2014) insolvency of the Braunschweig-based company. The Rollei
brand was present however at the MACO booth for their Rollei-branded
films, and of course at the ... Rollei (alias RCP-Technik) booth,
where a Rollei TLR and a Rollei 600x were on display on top of
tripods, only to remind us what Rollei used to be .. I prefer not to
comment furthrr on this subject.


More later when I have my pictures to share with you !
--
Emmanuel
Chris Burck
2014-09-22 22:39:48 UTC
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Thanks for summarizing, Emannuel. I had no idea there was an
Ilford-Switzerland. Shame about Schneider.
D***@dlr.de
2014-09-23 10:00:43 UTC
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Thanks for this interesting Update, Emmanuel!


Dirk-Roger Schmitt

Your message reached me while I was attending the 2014 photokina in Cologne. I'll report here in detail about what I've seen, as soon as my films are processed (I was probably one of the few visitors taking pictures with a film camera ;-)) and the digitized images posted somewhere.

The short comments I can make are that photography and photographic equipment, as seen from the 2014 Cologne fair, is a field of the industry still incredibly dynamic and innovative, even if some people involved in the marketing of digital SLRs mentioned to me that the market is now mature, i.e. people are not supposed to replace their digital camera as often as in the past 10 years.

People involved in black and white film photography who were present at the photokina telled me that business is fine for them. So I have abolutely no fear regarding the future of B&W film & silver-halide techniques for monochrome photography. As far as color films are concerned, Big Yellow was there and had a booth presenting the current line of K's film products. Sure, there were fewer people there than at the Canon or Nikon booths ;-) Fujifilm was there but the presence of film was reduce to an A4-page listeing availble film products ...
however Fuji has introduce another small instant camera for theis instant film system, and there were lots of teen-agers queueing at the instant photo corner to taking "selfie" pictures that would not be sent immediately through the 'net via their mobile phone (in Germany, people say : "handy", a typical Denglish word of modern times ;-)


Ilford-Switzerland has found a way to re-start after insolvency, so people using their line of fine inkjet papers, including the cibachrome-like metallic-finish paper, will be able to continue to buy and use their favourite products.

I had hard times finding the Meyer-Görlitz booth, the rebirth of an old German brand from the East, since there was a minor misprint in the officiel Photokina database, and actually only two lenses were on display in a very small hidden corner of another booth. Nobody from the company was attending, so I could ask no question. But the lenses are there.

Regarding Schneider-Kreuznach, the major change since 2012 is that they have officially stopped manufacturing large format lenses for film large format cameras; however they do continue and develop their "digital" lenses for small digital medium format cameras. And they of course put the emphasis on digital SLR lenses, with 3 new models introduced this year.

Rodenstock lenses, now part of a bigger company named Qioptic, did not actually announce that they have discontinued their LF lenses for film cameras, but the assortment is now reduced to 3 apo-sironar S. The assortment of Rodenstock "digital" lenses however is flourishing, but the price tag for those new lenses featuring outstanding image quality is definittely dissuasive for hobbyists.

Zeiss had a large booth and zeiss-o-philes can see the future of Zeiss lenses from an optimistic point of view, even if the number of Zeiss photographic lenses actually made in Germany probably reduces to the series of silver-finish lenses in Hasselblad V-mount.

Regarding Rollei, there was no DHW booth this year due to the recent (August 2014) insolvency of the Braunschweig-based company. The Rollei brand was present however at the MACO booth for their Rollei-branded films, and of course at the ... Rollei (alias RCP-Technik) booth, where a Rollei TLR and a Rollei 600x were on display on top of tripods, only to remind us what Rollei used to be .. I prefer not to comment furthrr on this subject.


More later when I have my pictures to share with you !
--
Emmanuel
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CarlosMFreaza
2014-09-22 17:05:58 UTC
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Marc:
I'm glad your health is going better, my best wishes for a
complete and speedy recovery.-

Carlos
Post by j***@comcast.net
I have been rather ill for a few months and have been in the hospital twice.
I am well on the mend now, though I found out yesterday that I have
cataracts in both eyes, so I'll be spending the winter having my lenses
replaced by JSK glass (just kidding -- the replacement is a plastic lens).
And to top it all, my computer went on the fritz in February and I am only
slowly breaking in the new one.
I do follow list traffic, however, so keep up the discussions!
Marc
Ferdi Stutterheim
2014-09-22 19:05:04 UTC
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Marc,
I am glad to read your health is improving. Get well soon. I am sending this message from Scotland where I am on holiday with my wife Ann. We have not met any Smalls yet.

Best wishes,
Ferdi.

From my iPhone
F.W. Stutterheim
Drachten, NL.
I have been rather ill for a few months and have been in the hospital twice. I am well on the mend now, though I found out yesterday that I have cataracts in both eyes, so I'll be spending the winter having my lenses replaced by JSK glass (just kidding -- the replacement is a plastic lens).
And to top it all, my computer went on the fritz in February and I am only slowly breaking in the new one.
I do follow list traffic, however, so keep up the discussions!
Marc
D***@dlr.de
2014-09-23 09:56:43 UTC
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All the best!

But for the lenses,

take Leica glass ;-)


Dirk-Roger Schmitt



Von: rollei_list-***@freelists.org [mailto:rollei_list-***@freelists.org] Im Auftrag von Marc James Small
Gesendet: Sonntag, 21. September 2014 00:28
An: ***@freelists.org
Betreff: [rollei_list] Me and the Rollei List

I have been rather ill for a few months and have been in the hospital twice. I am well on the mend now, though I found out yesterday that I have cataracts in both eyes, so I'll be spending the winter having my lenses replaced by JSK glass (just kidding -- the replacement is a plastic lens).

And to top it all, my computer went on the fritz in February and I am only slowly breaking in the new one.

I do follow list traffic, however, so keep up the discussions!

Marc
Brett Rogers
2014-09-23 14:15:15 UTC
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Dear Marc,
I'm sorry to hear about your health issues. I hope you have the best health outcomes possible.
Best Regards
Brett

Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 18:28:24 -0400
From: ***@comcast.net
To: ***@freelists.org
Subject: [rollei_list] Me and the Rollei List








I have been rather ill for a few months and have been
in the hospital twice. I am well on the mend now, though I found out
yesterday that I have cataracts in both eyes, so I'll be spending the
winter having my lenses replaced by JSK glass (just kidding -- the
replacement is a plastic lens).



And to top it all, my computer went on the fritz in February and I am
only slowly breaking in the new one.



I do follow list traffic, however, so keep up the discussions!



Marc
Allen Zak
2014-09-23 19:15:08 UTC
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Marc,
Add me to your list of well wishers.
I had cataract surgery in 2005 with no complications and “spectacular" results. If yours turns out as well, you will love the view.

Be well,

Allen Zak
Post by Brett Rogers
Dear Marc,
I'm sorry to hear about your health issues. I hope you have the best health outcomes possible.
Best Regards
Brett
Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 18:28:24 -0400
Subject: [rollei_list] Me and the Rollei List
I have been rather ill for a few months and have been in the hospital twice. I am well on the mend now, though I found out yesterday that I have cataracts in both eyes, so I'll be spending the winter having my lenses replaced by JSK glass (just kidding -- the replacement is a plastic lens).
And to top it all, my computer went on the fritz in February and I am only slowly breaking in the new one.
I do follow list traffic, however, so keep up the discussions!
Marc
John Jensen
2014-09-25 22:34:14 UTC
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A Tiffany still (appeared in a full-page NY Times advert.) but also check the video:

http://www.tiffany.com/?siteid=1&omcid=g213876-iq_id=69969424-VQ16-c&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=RLSA_01%2BBranded%2BNew%2B-%2BExact&utm_term=69969424-VQ16-c-tiffany#p+1-n+1000-c+-s+-r+-t+-ni+1-x+-pu+-f+-lr+-hr+-ri+-mi+-pp+
"" (Redacted sender "rea1eye@aol.com" for DMARC)
2014-09-26 00:13:06 UTC
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Tiffany= Real Class = Rollei






Bob.


Rollei owner




-----Original Message-----
From: John Jensen <***@sbcglobal.net>
To: rollei_list <***@freelists.org>
Sent: Thu, Sep 25, 2014 6:34 pm
Subject: [rollei_list] Rollei 35 Sighting




A Tiffany still (appeared in a full-page NY Times advert.) but also check the video:


http://www.tiffany.com/?siteid=1&omcid=g213876-iq_id=69969424-VQ16-c&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=RLSA_01%2BBranded%2BNew%2B-%2BExact&utm_term=69969424-VQ16-c-tiffany#p+1-n+1000-c+-s+-r+-t+-ni+1-x+-pu+-f+-lr+-hr+-ri+-mi+-pp+
Jan Decher
2014-09-26 10:37:53 UTC
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NO! Zeiss Tessar - "The Eagle Eye" ;-))

All the best, Marc,
Jan
Subject: [rollei_list] AW: Me and the Rollei List
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 09:56:43 +0000
All the best!
But for the lenses,
take Leica glass ;-)
Dirk-Roger Schmitt
D***@dlr.de
2014-09-26 21:58:23 UTC
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Ok,

you got it!

I agree!


Dirk



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Von: rollei_list-***@freelists.org [mailto:rollei_list-***@freelists.org] Im Auftrag von Jan Decher
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NO! Zeiss Tessar - "The Eagle Eye" ;-))

All the best, Marc,
Jan
Subject: [rollei_list] AW: Me and the Rollei List
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 09:56:43 +0000
All the best!
But for the lenses,
take Leica glass ;-)
Dirk-Roger Schmitt
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"Evan Dong" (Redacted sender "ejdong@yahoo.com" for DMARC)
2014-09-26 10:48:52 UTC
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Marc,

Welcome back and Get Better and all the best!

Evan



On Saturday, September 20, 2014 6:29 PM, Marc James Small <***@comcast.net> wrote:



I have been rather ill for a few months and have been
in the hospital twice. I am well on the mend now, though I found out
yesterday that I have cataracts in both eyes, so I'll be spending the
winter having my lenses replaced by JSK glass (just kidding -- the
replacement is a plastic lens).

And to top it all, my computer went on the fritz in February and I am
only slowly breaking in the new one.

I do follow list traffic, however, so keep up the discussions!

Marc
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