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What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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Your favorite Leica and lens to fondle
cary_chin1 replied to Troll's topic in Leica and Rangefinders
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What are your picks for the most beautiful SLRs?
cary_chin1 replied to JDMvW's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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What are your picks for the most beautiful SLRs?
cary_chin1 replied to JDMvW's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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What are your picks for the most beautiful SLRs?
cary_chin1 replied to JDMvW's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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What are your picks for the most beautiful SLRs?
cary_chin1 replied to JDMvW's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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What are your picks for the most beautiful SLRs?
cary_chin1 replied to JDMvW's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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What is the difference between the Alpa model 9D and 10D?
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An inexpensive option is the Nikkor 28mm f3.5. I use one, it produces great photos.
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Anyone else have photos of their Nikon Photomic cameras?
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Please post photos of your Photomic bodies.
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Brassing - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
cary_chin1 replied to marc_bergman1's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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Brassing - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
cary_chin1 replied to marc_bergman1's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
Love the black Spotmatic! -
What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
Our family lenses consisted of 28mm f2.5, 50mm f1.4 and 135mm f2.8 MC Rokkor lenses. Very nice to see people posting photos of their Minolta's. -
What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
This is my family's SRT-101, it has been used by three generations of my family. Purchased by my father in 1968, my sister used it in high school as a yearbook photographer and by my nephew and niece for a photography class. I just got it back last year and will be sending it to John Tillerington for a CLA. Attached to the body is a semi-rare 100mm f3.5 Rokkor. Attached Thumbnails -
What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
Nikon F with Photomic T finder with 105mm f2.5 Nikkor lens. I finally found the Photomic F finder in black. -
What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
Love the F2 and the 35mm f2.8 lens. One of these days I hope to purchase one. -
What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
Love the Leicaflex SL2 MOT, there were only about a thousand made. The 35mm Summicron is a great lens, hope you keep the combo! -
What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
Minolta SR-1s with 28mm f3.5 Rokkor lens. This is a great camera to use simple controls, nice size, light weight and uses affordable Rokkor lenses. It was CLAed by John Titterington. I use it as an alternative to Nikon and Leica. Up until a couple of months ago Rokkor lenses were very cheap to purchase. This combo was put together for about the price of an inexpensive dinner. I personally think the SR-1s in one of the prettiest camera around. -
What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras
73' Nikon F with 85mm f1.8 Nikkor lens. This was my first F, purchased in 1972, I used it in high school as a yearbook photographer, in college at Brooks Institute of Photography and at work-Sandra National Laboratories. I still use it today, it always works and I know what the results will be. Another plus is that it looks really cool. This is it for my assortment of F's, I saved the best for last. -
What camera(s) are you using this weekend?
cary_chin1 replied to Mike Gammill's topic in Classic Manual Film Cameras