Difference between revisions of "User:U. kulick"
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− | * | + | * having populated the nineteenth century categories [[:Category:1839-1889|1839-1889]] and [[:Category:1890-1899|1890-1899]] with the complete first dozen cameras |
===my to-do-list ...=== | ===my to-do-list ...=== | ||
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====... and what should better be done by others!==== | ====... and what should better be done by others!==== | ||
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+ | also cameras shown in my own contributions to the camerapedia flickr pool: | ||
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* [[Wirgin Reporter]] (couldn't find out anything about it) | * [[Wirgin Reporter]] (couldn't find out anything about it) | ||
* [[Praktica BCS]] (done, but minimalistic article needs rework by a Praktica fan!) | * [[Praktica BCS]] (done, but minimalistic article needs rework by a Praktica fan!) |
Revision as of 23:26, 7 December 2007
Uwe Kulick
Contents
my main interests
my special achievement for this site
- having populated the nineteenth century categories 1839-1889 and 1890-1899 with the complete first dozen cameras
my to-do-list ...
derived from image mining in my own contributions to the camerapedia flickr pool:
- Fujifilm FinePix F30/F31d
- Voigtländer VF 101
- Jenoptik JD11
- Sanyo Xacti J2
- Minolta Pocket Autopak 70
- Zeiss Ikon Symbolica
- Traveler (APS camera)
- Minolta Vectis UC
... and what should better be done by others!
also cameras shown in my own contributions to the camerapedia flickr pool:
- Wirgin Reporter (couldn't find out anything about it)
- Praktica BCS (done, but minimalistic article needs rework by a Praktica fan!)
- Praktica L2 (just started. Praktica fan, please complete it.)
- Penti (maybe too heavy for me, is some other author here to start the article about that camera jewel?)
- Foca Universel (Leica copy experts requested)
- Universal Twinflex (Univex Twinflex)
- Voigtländer Perkeo (just started, Voigtländer fan, please, take this todo over!)
- Busch Pressman D 4x5 (hard to describe with all its details)