Well, a bit over 200 currently. I'm quite proud of my collection of
soviet-era cameras. Also, I do have about 20 Pentax film cameras. For
shooting - K-5, K20D and W30.
BR, Margus
BR, MargusOn 5/2/2013 11:09, Rob Studdert wrote:
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On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 11:56:52PM -0600, Bill wrote:
On 03/05/2013 12:07 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
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Isn't that a shot of Bill Robb's closet?
Lenses are my thing. Bodies not so much. Having said that, I have,
over the years,
Leica III, Crown Graphic, Nikon SP, Pentax Auto 110, Pentax 6x7 and iPhone 5.
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on 2013-05-02 12:17 Rob Studdert wrote
on 2013-05-02 2:09 Rob Studdert wrote
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Isn't that a shot of Bill Robb's closet?
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On 03/05/2013 12:07 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
http://popchartlab.com/products/a-visual-compendium-of-cameras
Isn't that a shot of Bill Robb's closet?
Lenses are my thing. Bodies not so much. Having said that, I have, over
the years, owned a couple of dozen cameras, perhaps as many as 30.
http://popchartlab.com/products/a-visual-compendium-of-cameras
Me, 11 consisting of: Kodak Brownie, Olympus Pen, Leica M4, Nikon F2,
Pentax 6x7, Pentax K1000, Pentax Auto 110, Nikon FM2, Contax RTS III,
Mamiya 7II and Pentax K20D.
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Not as many as I thought at first glance, usually it is a slightly different
model (speed instead of crown graphic) or later version (Minolta 110 zoom mk II
not the original).
I make it 9: Polaroid 95, Agfa Clack, Pentax 6x7, Canon F1, OM1, K1000, Auto
110, ME-F, RZ67 and I still have all of
Current ... 2 ... K5 500C.
In the past that I made any real use of (over 35 years) ...
GIII (favorite), K1000, A3000, ZX-M, Crown Graphic, Kodak 2D, Eastman 2D,
Wista 4x5, Nagaoka 4x5 (favorite), 500C, RB67, K5, *istDS, K-x
There have been a few that I've put a roll through for fun -- old Agfa
Just one, the K20D, still my main kit.
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 4:09 AM, Rob Studdert distudio.p...@gmail.com wrote:
http://popchartlab.com/products/a-visual-compendium-of-cameras
Me, 11 consisting of: Kodak Brownie, Olympus Pen, Leica M4, Nikon F2,
Pentax 6x7, Pentax K1000, Pentax Auto 110,
of these cameras have owned/own?
http://popchartlab.com/products/a-visual-compendium-of-cameras
Me, 11 consisting of: Kodak Brownie, Olympus Pen, Leica M4, Nikon F2,
Pentax 6x7, Pentax K1000, Pentax Auto 110, Nikon FM2, Contax RTS III,
Mamiya 7II and Pentax K20D.
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To me, the choice of the camera models is questionable.
How did the author chose 100 landmark cameras?
I find that some models (from the last 20+ years) could be omitted,
while some other cameras should be added.
Some (reasonable large) brands are not represented at all (e.g. some
A number of my old favorites are there: the Brownie, the Super
Six-20. The Graflex, the M3, the Minox C-1, the K-1000 and my all-time
favorite, the Asahi Pentax 6x7.
Where's the Spotty?
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 4:09 AM, Rob Studdert
Seven that I've owned:
Kodak 35 - my first 35mm camera, used, $10 at a local camera store in 1962
Leica M-3 - inherited, sitting on my shelf
Yashica D - used from eBay, first experiment with medium format, moved on to a
Pentax 645
OM-1 - Switched from a Nikkormat in 1980 for better reliability
on 2013-05-02 2:09 Rob Studdert wrote
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one, Panasonic DMC-LX3 (gift to my partner a few years ago, but we still have
and both use it)
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on 2013-05-02 12:17 Rob Studdert wrote
on 2013-05-02 2:09 Rob Studdert wrote
http://popchartlab.com/products/a-visual-compendium-of-cameras
one, Panasonic DMC-LX3 (gift to my partner a few years ago, but we still have
and both use it)
um, that was from me, not from Rob!
freaky, a
Kodak Instamatic
I have a couple of close ones, a Pentax Kx - a sophisticated version of
the K1000 and an Pentax MG - a more basic version of the Pentax ME
Philip Northeast
www.aviewfinderdarkly.com.au
On 2/05/13 6:09 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 10:52:11AM +1000, Philip Northeast wrote:
Kodak Instamatic
I have a couple of close ones, a Pentax Kx - a sophisticated version
of the K1000 and an Pentax MG - a more basic version of the Pentax
ME
There's no ME on that list - just the ME-F.
The only one there
Me, 0. I owned some cameras close to these listed, such as ME Super
instead of ME-F, but that doesn't count, does it? So it is round zero
for me.
On 5/2/2013 11:09 AM, Rob Studdert wrote:
http://popchartlab.com/products/a-visual-compendium-of-cameras
Me, 11 consisting of: Kodak Brownie,
On 3 May 2013 04:20, steve harley p...@paper-ape.com wrote:
on 2013-05-02 12:17 Rob Studdert wrote
on 2013-05-02 2:09 Rob Studdert wrote
http://popchartlab.com/products/a-visual-compendium-of-cameras
one, Panasonic DMC-LX3 (gift to my partner a few years ago, but we still
have
and both
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