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Every youtube review I saw gave glowing review of the camera.
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here in China, we can buy new GR-2 for just 450 USD.
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I am also thinking wat about when the camera is inside my backpack? The camera could get banged around, while inside a backpack. And I always use a backpack, because I dont own a car, but ride buses and trains. I guEss I would need to buy a padded camera baggie.
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Digital. And the newest I can afford. Probably a GR-2.
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also, wat is yur thought on buying a used compact instead of new? The GR is abundant here on Facebook Market. I can get one at half the price of a new one.
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Hi I have my heart set on buying a used Ricoh GR. And then saw a utube review, which claimed he broke his GR by simplying dropping it about one foot high. The motorized lens won't extend anymore. So, I am womdering if I should now look for a non-motorized compact instead. Or is dropping your camera like that highly unlikely? Btw, I drop my cellphone many times before...possibly because my hands are small and dont have strong grip strength. Wat is your thought? Thanks! Moderator Note: Image removed, contravenes Terms of Use, please note - you may only publish images that you have made.
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No where to set film speed
bedfordwebster replied to bedfordwebster's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
You are right! There are smutches on the lens. Now, I will need to figure out how to properly clean it off. -
No where to set film speed
bedfordwebster replied to bedfordwebster's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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No where to set film speed
bedfordwebster replied to bedfordwebster's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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No where to set film speed
bedfordwebster replied to bedfordwebster's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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No where to set film speed
bedfordwebster replied to bedfordwebster's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
With a relative's 35mm SLR, a building two city blocks away is in focus. With this Seagull rangefinder at infinity focus looking at the same building, the two images are not together. -
No where to set film speed
bedfordwebster replied to bedfordwebster's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
yes, i was using the range finder to focus. And at great distances, the two images do not line up. -
No where to set film speed
bedfordwebster replied to bedfordwebster's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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No where to set film speed
bedfordwebster replied to bedfordwebster's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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No where to set film speed
bedfordwebster replied to bedfordwebster's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras