F4U Corsair Model at the Fernandina Beach Airport Terminal

I finally got the chance to check out the Corsair reproduction that hangs in the airport terminal building here on Amelia Island. The terminal was completed late in 2018 and represents a significant upgrade to the facilities that it replaced. Well done to all involved!

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The Corsair was flown by the US Navy and Marines in the Pacific theater of operations during the latter stages of WWII and enjoyed a reputation that was second to none.

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The Corsair was powered by a super powerful Pratt & Whitney engine.

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The main lobby before the addition of the Corsair.

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The terminal building is designed to evoke a WWII F4U Corsair fighter-bomber.

Thanks for stopping by and if you find yourself anywhere near northeast Florida make time to stop and visit our unique airport terminal.

My camera shop is always open and always filled with some classic cameras and gear. You can find my shop at http://www.ccstudio2380.com

Camera: Samsung Galaxy S8+

Chris

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My Dad Paul – Celebrating the 105th Anniversary of his Birth

I never stop thinking about him… the tall guy in the back, that’s my Dad back in 1963. The manager of my AAA Little League team. He was always with me, teaching, guiding, and loving me.                                                     Paul – Mar 7, 1914 to Nov 22, 1963

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My Dad’s brother (my Uncle Billy) is pictured on the far left back row. On the far left in the first row is my cousin Larry and I’m directly behind him with my hat pulled down low. We all had such great times playing ball almost every day of our lives!

Levittown, Long Island, New York 1963

Thanks for stopping by! – Chris

Tabletop Studio

I’ve been using a simple to build and simple to use tabletop studio for years. Recently (about 6 months ago) I upgraded my lighting by using two portable battery powered LED lights vice the multi-light fluorescent system I was using. No wires!

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The lights are powered by standard rechargeable “Sony” type camcorder batteries that give me about 2 hours of light at 100%. The lights are dimmable.

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Mounted on 2 mini tripods the lights are easy to move around and because of their light weight, I often hand hold one to get just the right amount of light exactly where I need it.

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Made by Fotodiox – Model LED 312D

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312 LED lights

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Finished product. With very limited post-processing necessary I’m able to process a bunch of images quickly.  My Fujifilm X-A10 is set to the light’s temperature (5,600K) so there’s little for me to adjust on the final image.

I purchased the lights directly from Fotodiox and I believe I got both with shipping for around $300. (prices vary) The lights come with cases for safe transport for location shooting, 4 batteries total, 2 chargers, and some light diffusers and a daylight filter.

I’m happy with the setup but I do need a third light for filling in the background a bit better and for more even lighting when photographing larger subjects.

Thanks for stopping by! BTW, my camera shop is always open at http://www.ccstudio2380.com

Chris

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In the Shop – Canon New F-1 Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Edition

New in my shop today is this awesome Canon New F-1 with AE Finder FN, Canon FD 50mm f1.8 Lens and the Official 35mm Camera of the 1984 Olympic Games Lens Cap (plus all boxes, straps, caps, instruction booklets, warranty cards).

This is the first time that this set has been offered for sale and it’s in nearly perfect cosmetic condition and in 100% fully working (tested) condition.

The best Canon SLR to come out of the early 1980s – by far!

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The Canon New F-1 with AE Finder FN is a professional camera that combines a balance between the electronic and mechanical worlds – its electromechanical hybrid shutter provides greater overall accuracy and a wider range of shutter speeds. If the battery fails, you can continue shooting at any of the high speeds or B, all of which are mechanically controlled. A new Energizer battery has been installed and all metering features have been tested. Shutter speeds range from B to 1/2000.

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Complete set including the special New F-1 camera strap.

The AE Finder FN is for aperture-priority AE. Full manual exposure control is still possible. Three types of metering are possible – Center-weighted Average Metering, Selective-area Metering, and Spot Metering.

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The camera is in mint minus condition as there are a few marks on the baseplate where the motor drive was attached. The remainder of the body, the optics, and the lens are in full mint condition. Two rolls of film have been used with flawless results.

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The body serial number, LA 8541 matches the original paperwork from Canon. The lens serial number 7200857 matches its paperwork too. The camera body date code is Y227 which is 1984 and the lens is Y116 which is also 1984. This is a newer model in the LA Olympics run which I believe finished around 9500.

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The AE Finder FN removed showing the focusing screen AE installed.

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You can purchase this lovely set here directly from me by clicking on the payment button (PayPal) below or it can be purchased through my shop at http://www.ccstudio2380.com

Canon New F-1 AE Finder Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Edition 35mm SLR Camera Set with Canon FD 50mm f1.8 Lens

Complete set from 1984 - Canon's Limited Special Edition 1984 LA Olympics camera and lens set. In nearly full mint condition just off new. It's been fully tested and all systems are fully operational! Please take the time to check out the many detailed pictures I've provided in this post (on the blog) and in my shop at http://www.ccstudio2380.com. Additional pictures are available upon request. I'll mail this gorgeous set anywhere in the US FOR FREE via USPS Priority Mail and I'll ship worldwide with some exceptions. Please contact me first for an international shipping quote. Thanks, Chris

$925.00

 

The power of trees

On December 30th of last year, our river maples in the front yard were in full-color bloom –

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December 30, 2018

On March 5th the leaves are starting anew –

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March 5, 2019

You see leaves but what you’re really witnessing is the raw power of a tree. In less than sixty days the old leaves fell and new leaves established themselves.

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These two river maples were started from seeds from other maples in our backyard – we transplanted them at about the two-year point in their lives. They should add some significant height this year as we’ve had a super wet Winter so far.

Camera: Samsung Galaxy S8+

Thanks for stopping by and please feel free to check out some new additions in my camera shop at http://www.ccstudio2380.com

Chris

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azalea blossoms – 3.5.2019

Late afternoon in the garden – azalea blossoms “pop”

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Camera: Samsung Galaxy S8+

Thanks for stopping by! – Chris

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The Yashica YE & YF – a definitive history

My good friend Paul Sokk would argue that nothing about the history of Yashica could ever be “definitive”. Yashica no longer exists and its previous owners (Kyocera) could care less about the history of the company that it killed off back in the late 1980s. But that’s where Paul really shines – he’s always researching and searching for that extra crumb of information that leads to the next crumb that eventually leads you to the cake.

The cake, in this case, is the latest addition to his amazing website. Paul deftly guides us through the complicated maze that was Yashica and details its relationship with the Nicca Camera Company and the wonderful Leica copies that were produced during the 1950s. Many of the conclusions that Paul describes are found nowhere else on the web and to his credit, no detail is too small or unimportant to look at.

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The family – Yashica YE, Nicca 3-F, Tower Type-3 (top to bottom)

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The Yashica-Nicca YF (the lens is not the standard lens for this body)

Please stroll on over to Paul’s site (be sure to bookmark it) for everything you ever wanted to know about the early days of the Yashica-Nicca collaboration. Paul quickly puts to rest many bits of intentional and unintentional misinformation that’s been floating around the web about this subject.

Paul’s site can be reached here.

Thanks for stopping by! – Chris

Be sure to visit the “gift shop” before you leave today for some great deals on some vintage cameras and equipment – http://www.ccstudio2380.com

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a man, a watch, a camera

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Mr. David Yulee as seen in downtown Fernandina Beach

Yashica Pentamatic S 35mm SLR mated with the sharp 5.8cm f/1.7 lens which I believe was designed by Zunow. No direct written evidence to support that claim but the design cues are clearly more Zunow than Tomioka. The camera is from 1961 and the lens is from 1960.

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Yashica Pentamatic S with attached exposure meter.

Yashica’s first SLRs represented a steep learning curve for the company.

The original Pentamatic ’35’ was co-designed with Nicca Camera starting in 1958. The camera was groundbreaking for Yashica to be sure but a miss overall against the competition (think Nikon F). Yashica’s best was yet to come. I happen to appreciate the rock-solid construction of this often overlooked camera. The lens was only in production for six months and disappeared from Yashica’s lineup at the same time as Zunow’s demise (January 1961). It was the standard lens for the Pentamatic II. This was not the lens that was supplied with the S – Yashica went back to the 5.5cm, f/1.8

Shot with my Samsung Galaxy S4 – January 2015

Thanks for stopping by and be sure to check out my camera shop at http://www.ccstudio2380.com for some great cameras and photo gear. – Chris

Please respect that all content, including photos and text, are the property of this blog and its owner, Yashica Pentamatic Fanatic, Yashica Sailor Boy, Yashica Chris.

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Hotel Indigo – Jacksonville Deerwood Park

We don’t often post about our travels and certainly not about a hotel. Most of the hotels we stay at here in Florida are very nice – with only a few standouts. Then there’s this hotel.

Hotel Indigo at Jacksonville-Deerwood Park on Jacksonville’s southside. Tucked away in a quiet neighborhood which was once known as “Hollywood East” before Hollywood (the LA one) was even famous. From around 1908 to about 1920, Jacksonville was the spot for making movies. The Hotel Indigo does a nice job of paying homage to that history in their decor and with a ten-minute film that runs continuously on one of the TV channels.

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Situated along a large lake surrounded by a boardwalk in the European-styled Tapestry Park Village, you get the feeling that you’re staying in an apartment vice a hotel room and that you’re part of the neighborhood and not a visitor.

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The view from our fourth-floor suite looking east across the lake. This area of Jacksonville is in the heart of a large business complex with many corporate offices here. It’s just far enough from major highways to make for a peaceful stay but close enough to I-95, Southside Boulevard and Butler Boulevard to make getting around pretty easy. The St. Johns Town Center is nearby, Jacksonville’s beaches are just down the road, UNF and downtown Jacksonville are an easy drive too. Oh, and there’s a Starbucks just around the corner!

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Tapestry Park Village’s European-styled buildings.

Hotel Indigo Jacksonville-Deerwood Park is a 4-star hotel and is part of the IHG family of hotels. This marked our first stay at any of their properties and we booked our room (a king suite) directly on the hotel’s website.

The Room

The room was exceptional in every way imaginable. It was huge!  We had an end unit on the fourth floor so we had windows on two sides and our view of the lake was beautiful. The room was clean and it had absolutely no smell to it. Why do I mention the smell? We’ve been disappointed lately with the hotels we’ve stayed at – they looked clean at first glance but the background (and foreground) chemical smell were enough to give you a headache! Why so heavy handed with the “air fresheners”? They were hiding the smell of dirty carpets from the more than likely pet and people “accidents”. Too much DNA left behind! Yuk! What made this room different? No carpets – hardwood and tile floors throughout with only a few area rugs by the bed and couches. I’m sure that made it much easier for the housekeeping staff to maintain.

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The king-sized bed was super comfortable and provided plenty of support. The furniture throughout the suite was tasteful and comfortable. A large desk with 5 outlets and computer connections was tucked away in the corner of the bedroom.

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The garden tub was HUGE! I’m 6’2″ and I could fully submerge! Lots of hot water and the tub fills quickly. Some of the rooms have jetted tubs too.

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No shower door – the shower was big enough for two, three, or more (I know, why?) but it was nice not having the shower curtain clinging to your body as you tried to get clean. A separate toilet with a door – a nice touch.

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For a suite, there’s really no kitchen. A small sink, a microwave, a coffee maker, and a minifridge were all that was provided. No plates or silverware and no cooktop. A little disappointing but we haven’t cooked in a hotel suite this century anyway.

In Summary

IHG looks like they designed a winner… the Hotel Indigo in Jacksonville-Deerwood Park has earned our business. Quiet (even though the hotel was booked solid we never heard our neighbors), clean, no bad smells, clean (gets mentioned twice), large suite with big rooms, great bathroom, huge tub and shower, comfy bed and furniture, no carpeting and have I mentioned – no bad smells!

Here’s the hotel website if you want to check out the rest of the hotel. We didn’t use the common facilities like the bar and restaurant, pool and fitness center but they looked great.

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All images were taken by me – no stock photos clipped from the hotel’s website. My camera of choice, my Samsung Galaxy S8+

Oh, by the way, we’ve received no compensation for our review. We just wanted to share our experience at this nice hotel. It’s not often that you can be impressed with a hotel in your hometown.

Thanks for stopping by and be sure to visit our camera shop at http://www.ccstudio2380.com for some awesome cameras and photo gear. We’re running a 10% off everything sale at the moment! – Chris

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