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Hmmmm...not entirely sure I agree with this 😀.shutterflower said:hmmm, yes, the organic, spiritual quality of the Leica. Nothing else feels so good. And it looks like nothing ever will.
Hmmmm...not entirely sure I agree with this 😀.shutterflower said:hmmm, yes, the organic, spiritual quality of the Leica. Nothing else feels so good. And it looks like nothing ever will.
richard_l said:I could see getting GAS for the elegant F2 (preferably the AS version), but common sense tells me I would probably use the more rudimentary and rustic FM2n a lot more because of its more rangefinder-like size and weight.
Unlike most of you younger folk, I still think of the 35mm SLR as the new boy on the block, but a very welcome newcomer which greatly simplifies certain tasks which can be a real hassle on the rangefinder.
rover said:I have brought my Minolta SRTs back to life and recently picked up a 58mm 1.2 lens for them. Very, very nice giant piece of glass!!!😀
Mike you are right about the price of the Minolta stuff, so so low. Check out KEH too, their prices for Minolta glass generally is not much more than that on ebay. I picked up the 58 from a dealer for less than $100!!! One recently sold for over $200 on ebay.😉
rover said:Kin, give the MD 50/1.4 with 55mm filter thread a try. It was designed and produced during Minolta's Leitz years.
rover said:My next trick will be an MC 85/1.7 and/or MC 100/2.5.
GeneW said:So many Nikonians ... so few Olympians. I'm surprised to be the only one shooting with an OM ...
Gene
GeneW said:So many Nikonians ... so few Olympians. I'm surprised to be the only one shooting with an OM ...
Gene
Hear, hear, three cheers for all the classic SLR's!rover said:It just means more reasonable prices for additional lenses for you Gene [...] There is no doubt that Nikon gear is excellent, but so is that from Canon, Pentax, Olympus, Minolta, Konica....
SolaresLarrave said:Looks like I'm the only Nikon AF SLR shooter here...