Filmwasters
Which Board? => Main Forum => : Francois December 22, 2021, 04:11:42 PM
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I can't remember if I already posted this or not.
But you can visit the George Eastman's technology vaults on Google Earth.
Lots of very cool stuff on the shelves.
Maybe they should organize a garage sale when the pandemic is over? (I know, one can dream 😁)
https://www.google.com/maps/@43.1529708,-77.5799409,2a,82.2y,216.12h,71.86t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sAfFouZ1zK4Bt4YoqHDY9Hw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
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This is a fun trip :o spotted an AE-1 on the shelf too ;D
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I've also spotted what looks to be a film sprocket machine... I need to get me one of those.
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They have some nice woodies.
If you really want to get that January GAS going, I can recommend the museum's book 500 Cameras, purchased from RiverSupplies, rather than the museum.
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I already have it... And somehow I can't tell if buying it was a good idea for my long term wallet 😌
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Francois - of course it's a good idea for your wallet! Just think how much money you've 'saved' by buying your current collection of cameras before hipsters and fashion victims started pushing up prices.
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But still... I sometimes sucker myself into paying for stuff I don't need at all... like that lovely Photoblaster I got a few years ago.
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I live in Rochester and am a member of the Eastman Museum. Although there's always a rotating exhibition of selected items upstairs in the main gallery, this is the closest look I've ever gotten of the technology vault in the basement. I must say it's surprising that the equipment shelves do not seem to be labeled. I guess the curator of the collection, Todd Gustavson, keeps it all in his head.
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He probably uses a section numbering system of some sort, a bit like hardware stores.