The Spotmatic F, (in black), and either the Electro Spotmatic or ESII, 
(in chrome).  The rest are still very usable and I plan to use a number 
of them if I ever have room for a permanent  B&W darkroom again. 

John Francis wrote:

>I'd add PZ-1p and Super Program to that list.
>There probably should be a K body (K2?) and a screw mount, too.
>
>On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 02:58:57PM -0700, Bruce Dayton wrote:
>  
>
>>Hello Charles,
>>
>>The only film cameras of value are the true classics at this point.
>>The ZX-10 is not one of those.  The LX, MX, ME Super, MZ-S probably
>>still have value.  I think it is priced accordingly.  I have owned two
>>in the past - they are fine, just an old film camera without any
>>features or personality to get excited about.
>>
>>-- 
>>Bruce
>>
>>
>>Tuesday, June 27, 2006, 2:13:52 PM, you wrote:
>>
>>CR> There's a ZX-10 with 28-80mm lens on Craigslist here in town for  
>>CR> almost NO money.  Are these things any good, or if I have a few ME-
>>CR> Supers and a Program Plus already should I just ignore it?
>>
>>CR>   -Charles
>>
>>CR> --
>>CR> Charles Robinson
>>CR> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>CR> Minneapolis, MN
>>CR> http://charles.robinsontwins.org
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