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A bit pedantic, but as Ms. Crow sang:
“If it makes you happy
It can’t be that bad”
I do like that song
Ah, yes…… Post edited
A bit pedantic, but as Ms. Crow sang:
“If it makes you happy
It can’t be that bad”
I do like that song
I just thought it was amusing!
It’s got a 7 segment LED display in the viewfinder……that’s a bit digital innit?
Still got a cassette of Fuji 400 in it……
Can’t beat an LCA
Please pardon my ignorance, but what is an LCA?
My late father had a Rolleiflex which looked rather similar to that. Is yours a current model?
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Please pardon my ignorance, but what is an LCA?
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Thanks, Ian, I’ll stick with the F2s!
Soviet compact camera (currently being remade as the LCA+) by Lomography
Something of a cult camera among some of us that still shoot in film. The Minitar lens fitted to it lends a particular colouration to shots that many find aesthetically pleasing.
Think of it as the “warmth” a valve amp adds to music
Like Fuji Vevia ?
Not entirely dissimilar in fact. The other thing is that, if you get an original, the lenses are incredibly variable in quality. I have one that’s just rubbish and one that produces beautiful results with little effort
That’s a real beauty. I love shooting 120 rollfilm on a TLR. I have a lovely little Lubitel that I occasionally take out with me
No,it’s a very old model,dismissed in the sixities.
Lovely camera.
London Camera Exchange keep sending me emails for the M11-P. No red dot, and all up for about twelve and a half with a 28mm f/2 aspherical lens. I’ll pass
Compared to a lot of the hi-fi bandied about these parts, it makes Leica’s look actually inexpensive (for what you get). Anyway, a used M10-R will set you back $6k and to many of us users it’s considered the last real M.