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!