
This is Dads Agfa Record II, still in good working condition.
It uses 120 film at 6 X 9 ratio.

Very light, very portable, but no computer control, just guess the distance!

Steam Incorporated Ja1271 Wanganui wanderer trip 2nd April 2000

Carbon dating shows this coal steam engine to be millions of years old

My "new" Mamiya Super 23 with bellows at the back

As with the agfa, it uses 120 film at 6 X 9, but the Mamiya is very heavy

Tooting the hooter on the Waimarie


Wanganui's old flat bottom paddle boat

The skeleton of this boat was dug up from the Wanganui river. High up the cliffs nearby are fossil shells, proving that the boat lived long before the dinosaur.


Exellent point and click camera.

This is the Nikon APS camera I got for Ross to use at Nuweiba. Hopefully he will come back with some pictures of the chariot wheels, etc.

You can see here that I blocked the winder hole, and extended the button pusher


This is the light meter I made using a solar panel and microamp panel meter.

Minolta point and click. Not up to the same quality as the Nikon, and costs twice as much.
But when setting up a medium format camera would take too long, It's a winner.
P.S. I have gone digital now!.