Huss
Mentor
What is it with the Canon 1Dx MkII and lovely women?
Doesn't quite have the same ring to it...
Still sounds better than "What is it with the Sony Ar RII and lovely women?"
Why would you want to take a photo with a TV?
DanskDynamit
Well-known
I say it does match the legendary Zunow speed lens, count the number of landings on the barrel and the illegible beauty ring script is very similar looking in length and style to what is on a Zunow f1.1 lens.
Look at the front rings.
I see one smooth ring and one with lines (sorry I don't know the name in english for it).
in Ringo's lens I see two front smooth plain rings.
the rest, yes is very similar.
Mackinaw
Think Different
Maybe we should just ask Ringo.
Jim B.
Jim B.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Is that Rita Tushingham he tries to pick up about 3:22?
In "A Hard Day's Night," Ringo goes off on his own after being picked on by bandmates & Paul's malicious 'grandad.' Watch the clip for his bit of street shooting with an SLR. Shortly after he sets it on a rock on the banks of a river for a Napoleanic selfie with a long cable release, and...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIvEc4yhdpM
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Look at the front rings.
I see one smooth ring and one with lines (sorry I don't know the name in english for it).
in Ringo's lens I see two front smooth plain rings.
the rest, yes is very similar.
In that grainy blow-up it is hard to tell if both raised landings on the lens are smooth or knurled or one of each.
I say that the lens matches the chrome plated super speed Zunow f1.1 lens, unless you know of another maker of period fast 50mm lenses that fits the visual description in those photos.
The super rare Nikkor 5cm f1.1 in LTM was mostly in black finish.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Mint-N...ON-KOGAKU-Leica-LTM-w-hood-case-/281656424558
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
The super rare Nikkor 5cm f1.1 in LTM was mostly in black finish.
And the fast Canons generally had a black bezel.
Frank Barrett
Member
Love the original photo, as I like the Beatles, blondes, Canons, and Rolleis! All 1960s classics.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
They are talking about gear, not making pictures.
I could be wrong but I don't think its a Zunow, barrels don't seem to match.
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peterm1
Mentor
Looks to me like a European lens.
Lot of nostalgic fun doing this. Anyone looked at the book on Yul Brynner (a keen photographer) who had lots of camera gear. This one is easy (I am calling a Nikon F with a Nikkor 105mm f2.5.
As is this (an M2/M3 with a Summitar or early Summicron 50mm - more likely the Summicron perhaps given the close focusing distance though that might just have been for effect).
http://streamline.filmstruck.com/2012/11/29/yul-brynner-photographer-extraordinaire/
This is a little more challenging I think (The camera looks like a Pentax to me. As for the lens - I have no idea as if it was a Pentax there were squillions of M42 mount lenses available and I have not seen one like this - even the Pentax 300mm lens looks different from my recollection of it).
Lot of nostalgic fun doing this. Anyone looked at the book on Yul Brynner (a keen photographer) who had lots of camera gear. This one is easy (I am calling a Nikon F with a Nikkor 105mm f2.5.
As is this (an M2/M3 with a Summitar or early Summicron 50mm - more likely the Summicron perhaps given the close focusing distance though that might just have been for effect).
http://streamline.filmstruck.com/2012/11/29/yul-brynner-photographer-extraordinaire/
This is a little more challenging I think (The camera looks like a Pentax to me. As for the lens - I have no idea as if it was a Pentax there were squillions of M42 mount lenses available and I have not seen one like this - even the Pentax 300mm lens looks different from my recollection of it).
Emile de Leon
Well-known
Ringo was one hell of a musician..and a good guy..
and into photo as well...
Those were great times..I did a video review recently of the drum stick bag he uses here..a small indi leather working co..Great Leather..probably as close as I will get to this icon of drumming...my name and his..on the same page..
I think I used a Noctilux for this..and something else..
http://www.greatleather.com/leatherdrumstickbag.htm
and into photo as well...
Those were great times..I did a video review recently of the drum stick bag he uses here..a small indi leather working co..Great Leather..probably as close as I will get to this icon of drumming...my name and his..on the same page..
I think I used a Noctilux for this..and something else..
http://www.greatleather.com/leatherdrumstickbag.htm
Frank Barrett
Member
The Rollei appears to be a Rolleiwide, obviously wearing a Rollei pentaprism.
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