Welcome Scott.
Nice to have you with us. Don't forget to post some of your K1000 or MX
shots - even Mamiya ones :-) on a website somewhere.
I can recommend www.Flickr.com which is very easy to use - that's is if you
have access to a scanner.

I just bought a MX myself (and a ME, MG and a M2/50mm, a M4/200mm, a Tokina
35-105mm and a a couple of flashes, one of which is an Osram Studio), which
I'm picking up later today. I might sell most of it though.
Cheers
Jens



Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Fra: Scott Loveless [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 2. marts 2005 06:06
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Quick intro and MX


Just thought I would briefly introduce myself before I start posting
erratically.  I've been lurking for about a week or so and thoroughly
enjoying the discussion, the obviously wonderful comraderie, the
photographs, and quite a few of your personal sites.

I've been playing with photography and tinkering with cameras for
several years.  I currently shoot (mostly Tri-X) with the K1000 my
father bought in Heidelberg in 1984.  I "acquired" the camera right
around the time I went off to college in '93 and never looked back.
Recently, I've been buying more and more photo gear, mostly old,
always cheap, and including a Mamiya TLR, a Crown Graphic, and lenses
for the K.

One of the first posts I read was from William Robb, bragging about
his latest score.  This, of course, inflamed the itch.  I've always
wanted an MX and I'll need another body when I get around to sending
the K for a CLA.  So I bought one.  Sure, it's not black, and it
doesn't have the 1.4, but the price was right:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3876614975  And
yes, that's my wife's eBay account.  Thank you, Mr. Robb.


--
Scott Loveless
Born free.  Taxed to death.


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