My M4, circa 1970, with original M4 wrist strap and Canon 50mm 1.2.
Proudly displayed on my turntable! 😎
EDIT: I use the Gossen Digisix light meter. Very small, reflective and incident reading, EV readout and can be mounted to the shoe if you like.
I paid $600 for my M4 with Summicron 50 a couple of years ago but they seem to sell for higher than that now.
Indeed it is! I miss having the time and nearby fellow players to enjoy these cardboard classics. The younger generation is busy with video games - not that I oppose the occasional Quake tournament. 🙂 Of the AH games, Kingmaker is special because of its historical setting (or perhaps my Anglo-Saxon bent is showing). For those in the neighbourhood, Warwick Castle is worth the visit.
Travelling heavy,... two M4's and four lenses.... 21mm SA, 35mm lux, 50mm cron, and 90mm TE. This is the gear I carried on my first trip into India and Nepal. Found it was too much to pack and later trips were lighter with a single M4 or 3g.
Travelling heavy,... two M4's and four lenses.... 21mm SA, 35mm lux, 50mm cron, and 90mm TE. This is the gear I carried on my first trip into India and Nepal. Found it was too much to pack and later trips were lighter with a single M4 or 3g.
I wish I had discovered RFs before my trip to Nepal! On the base camp trek I was packing my Nikon F100 and FM2, Nikkor 20mm 2.8, 50mm 1.4, 24-120mm, SB-25 flash and film etc. What a load!
I wisely left my Sigma 70-200mm 2.8 at the hotel in Katmandu for a later safari trip in the south.
Travelling heavy,... two M4's and four lenses.... 21mm SA, 35mm lux, 50mm cron, and 90mm TE. This is the gear I carried on my first trip into India and Nepal. Found it was too much to pack and later trips were lighter with a single M4 or 3g.
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