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A Leica M2 for cheap. With a Canon 35/2 it's a quiet, compact 35mm shooter.
Also a Nikon S2 with 50/2 and 35/2.5. Still getting used to this camera (it's not quiet).
Those who know, shoot film
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Leica 75 mm Summarit. Nice lens for portraits.
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Digital photography is like virtual sex........ you never actually touch the real thing..... or get your hands dirty
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I found a 35RD at a... 'giant shed of cameras' sale. It had oil on the blades just like most 35RDs. I sent it to http://www.zuiko.com/ for repair. It came back in excellent condition. I was very happy with the work.
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Voigtlander Vitessa T, with 35/3.4 Skoparet, 50/2.8 Color-Skopar, and 100/4.8 Dynaret--all with caps, cases, and hoods. Plus Turnit 3 viewfinder, Kontur viewfinder, Voigtlander filters, and lots of manuals, brochures, original import certificates, etc.
All in like new condition. Everything just glows. Even had the plastic diffuser for incident light readings and original Voightlander snake chain neck strap.
Somebody bought the whole kit new, used it a few times, and then put it in the closet. It was embarassingly cheap--sometimes fortune smiles on you . . .
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Good morning;
My "most recent rangefinder purchase?"
A brace of Koni-Omega Rapid-M 120 roll film cameras with different lenses. One of them did not have the side grip, but one of those is on the way to me for that one. A nice combination. As a point of information, they did come from another APUG member, MattKing.
Gee, does this mean that I can post this announcement in two (2) places; here and in Medium Format?
Enjoy;
Ralph Javins, Latte Land, Washington
There is no digital effect or computer program or an "add-on" or "plug-in" for Adobe PhotoShop Creative Suite 5,
that can simulate or equal watching the magic that happens in the developing tray when you can turn on the safe light,
and see the image begin to faintly form on the print and come up on the paper in the developing tray.
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 Originally Posted by Ralph Javins
Gee, does this mean that I can post this announcement in two (2) places; here and in Medium Format?
Yes, feel free to post both places.
Steve
Warning!! Handling a Hasselblad can be harmful to your financial well being!
Nothing beats a great piece of glass!
I leave the digital work for the urologists and proctologists.
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 Originally Posted by Ralph Javins
Good morning;
My "most recent rangefinder purchase?"
A brace of Koni-Omega Rapid-M 120 roll film cameras with different lenses. One of them did not have the side grip, but one of those is on the way to me for that one. A nice combination. As a point of information, they did come from another APUG member, MattKing.
Gee, does this mean that I can post this announcement in two (2) places; here and in Medium Format?
Hope you are having fun with them Ralph .
Matt
“Photography is a complex and fluid medium, and its many factors are not applied in simple sequence. Rather, the process may be likened to the art of the juggler in keeping many balls in the air at one time!”
Ansel Adams, from the introduction to The Negative - The New Ansel Adams Photography Series / Book 2
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I just picked up 2 Olympus XAs They're quite fun to use.
Someday I'll have my Leica. If I wasn't tethered to my digital gear for work I would sell it all in a heartbeat for an M9 and a couple lenses. I could probably easily fund it all too haha.
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Leica M6 TTL .85, mint condition with presentation box, strap and all the paperwork. Got to do something fun for your 25th birthday right?
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