Panther_99FS
Retired SOH Administrator
Yes everything is up for debate but this one gets my vote. :costum:
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Reminds me of my old 35mm range finder from the early 70s. I had to send it back for repairs a couple of times when the film advance mechanism failed and when it failed again while taking pictures under canopy, I threw it away from about 500 feet up. It's probably still on that drop zone somewhere!
Hi,
The whole X series looks great. I'm thinking about an XE1 as that will take my old Nikkor lenses ...a new lease of life for them!
Now then, let me look on-line for a good price for the XE1.
Andy.
My next camera has got to be one of these retro jobs. Just for the memories.
Speaking of memories, my favorite 35mm SLR was the Pentax K1000. I foolishly sold it to move up to a Pentax ME Super which I still have. The lenses would work in either frame and I still have wide angle, 50mm and a zoom lens to 135mm.
I used a lot of black and white film back then (in the 80s) as I could develop it myself.
My next camera has got to be one of these retro jobs. Just for the memories.
Speaking of memories, my favorite 35mm SLR was the Pentax K1000. I foolishly sold it to move up to a Pentax ME Super which I still have. The lenses would work in either frame and I still have wide angle, 50mm and a zoom lens to 135mm.
I used a lot of black and white film back then (in the 80s) as I could develop it myself.
Love that retro look.
Reminds me of my old 35mm range finder from the early 70s. I had to send it back for repairs a couple of times when the film advance mechanism failed and when it failed again while taking pictures under canopy, I threw it away from about 500 feet up. It's probably still on that drop zone somewhere!