Thank you for your input, Brian.  Do you have any comments on, or  
experience with, the newer Mamiya 35mm cameras?

Glen

On Sep 1, 2007, at 6:52 PM, Brian Walters wrote:

> Well, others probably have much more experience here but I thought  
> I might mention that I have a 1000DTL (an old M42 mount camera)  
> that is built like a tank and, in my admittedly limited use of it,  
> seems to be very reliable.  There is no evidence of the shutter  
> tapering at the high speeds (can't say the same for my two  
> Spotmatics :-(   ) and it does have a spot meter option.
>
> Cheers
>
> Brian
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> Quoting Glen Tortorella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> Hi Adam,
>>
>> I see you mention your Mamiya, but I forgot to ask: have you ever
>>
>> tried Mamiya's 35mm cameras?  Overall, what do you think of them?
>>
>> The ZM, which I believe was their last 35mm, looks interesting.  I
>>
>> gather it might be tough to find one in nice condition, as black
>> camera bodies tend to get pretty scuffed up.
>>
>> Glen
>>
>>
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