First was a K1000. Then came a MX, then LX (2 of
them), then a ZX-M, then a 6x7, then a ME Super. I
never got more than 2 at a time. Currently I only keep
the ME Super. which is broken.
Regards

Albano


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Well, it was a Spotmatic.  I wanted one as a kid,
> but they were too
> expensive, and over the years I used a series of
> rangefinders and point and
> shoot cameras of varying quality.  
> 
> A few years ago I was looking for a replacement for
> my wife's Canonet QL17
> G-III (stuck shutter problem) and on a lark I bought
> a Spotmatic with a
> Super Takumar 50/1.4 from Cameta Camera off the web.
>  The price of $59 was
> about 1/5 of what it cost new in  1968!  It turned
> out to be a dud, but
> Cameta Camera was very good about exchanging it for
> one that worked.   
> 
> I remain amazed that a camera so good now costs less
> that a middling
> quality point and shoot.
> 
> Aaron
> 
> 


Albano Garcia
Photography & Graphic Design
http://www.albanogarcia.com.ar
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