Who has a attack of GAS?

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then have a look at this auction.
And if you think your gear is expensive, somewhere in these lots is the oldest camera in the world. A newspaper did write that starting price will be € 100.000 :D.
 
I have gas attack
I have wide angle gas attack, 35mm, or wider
for my m2

But this is nothing to me, nice stuff but not my category
 
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Not trying to make a point ... just thought this was really funny and fitting
 
This is funny, Pete :)

I'm involved in an "architecture" photo project (see my sig) and I have been coveting a wide angle lens for some time now. My J12's always failed me miserably, and now that I've got a contax-IIIa, I think that the alternative is getting a CV 21/4 :) Hopefully I'll have one soon. :)

Cheers,
Max :)
 
Lateley I have been fighting the urge to buy a used Mark II. I keep having to remind myself its the camera or a semester of classes.
 
ICU, what's the character in your avatar ? I've seen several characters drawn in this style but i can't put my finger on who does them :) /// end of OT---
 
Hi Max,

Its called "Evil Nurse" look for the old fashioned nurse's hat and syringe. I found it on Microsoft's website. I am not sure who designed it.

Mary
 
LOT 284
Hasselblad 500 EL NASA 'ELECTRONIC CAMERA'

Very rare early modified 500 EL/M with black anodised finish, produced for the Apollo Lunar missions. It is from the first generation NASA motor-driven cameras that shot the first images on the surface of the moon. With some other modifications the camera mirror was removed to reduce the camera weight. A special large locking mechanism was added in order to change film magazines with bulky space gloves on. Similarly a larger sturdier shutter release plate has been added to the camera. It comes with a special NASA Planar 2.8/80mm no.4489001 with matching black anodised finish with control tabs, also designed for use with space gloves, manually engraved NASA inventory number, a 70mm 200-exposure magazine no.TR400144, the body engraved: NASA no.P/N SEB 33100082-201 S/N 251, one side engraved: NASA no.P/N SEB 33100082-S/N 359, Lunar Surface, Super Wide Camera, a special NASA dark slide, in total only 29 cameras of this type were produced for NASA, to our knowledge only one other camera has been offered for public sale in the past

Condition: C
Year: 1968
Serial no. TRE12650

EUR 30.000-35.000 (Estimate)
EUR 15.000 (Start price)
EUR 18.000 ( Hammer price excl. Premium)

Sweet. I can't imagine how much the ones they left up on the moon would be worth...
 
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