Camera and Coffee

I give up: what is an MR50? I have RM640's, PX14's, and a few other bizarre ones. But MR50, I do not know. What other designations does it have?
 
Harvey, good to see you on this site. It's a friendly version of...other sites.. :)

Nice looking cameras - and coffee - thanks for posting !
 
Eh Oscar, I went to this place in Brisbane and my friend ordered her capuccino and it came in a soup bowl! The size of the bowl is as big as those used to serve congee or noodle soup in Chinese/Vietnamese restaurants. No photo though. I was mesmerized to see it.

:eek:
 
finally, my coffee and my camera.

finally, my coffee and my camera.

No prize for the one guessing what camera. ;)
 
Hey, that's a very good one !! Really creative ! Has it something to do with that spilled coffee episode you told us some time ago ?? ;)
 
Kris said:
Eh Oscar, I went to this place in Brisbane and my friend ordered her capuccino and it came in a soup bowl! The size of the bowl is as big as those used to serve congee or noodle soup in Chinese/Vietnamese restaurants. No photo though. I was mesmerized to see it.

:eek:

:eek:

Now that I remember, seems to be a common thing also in the bars/cafes of some mountain villages here in Catalonia but it's the usual 'café con leche' and not such an elaborated capuccino :D

But... imagine the size of the croissant !! ;)
 
Pherdinand, that's very funny! Thanks for the chuckle.

The cam is really nice looking, btw!

Gene
 
Pherdinand - great shot! You've now raised the bar for posting creative camera-coffee shots here :) Love it!

Nope, no filter it's just sun reflections. Looks kinda nice though.
 
Pherdinand said:
Yes, taffer, it does - that was the inspiration. Happy to see that somebody still remembers the story :)

Alright, what's the spilled coffee story?

Russ
 
:)thanks guys! yes, Gene, it's a nice big-eyed GSN, in pristine condition (less the scratch on the winding knob which I produced, hehh) . Got it from Jon Goodman, who i've met through photo.net, by the way. I payed 46$ of which 16 was the postage from US to the netherlands :bang:
But i like using it, so it was a well-spent amount i'd say.

Russ,the spilled coffee thing .
 
Gene

It is a IIf. I have got a couple of other screw mounts tucked away because they need to have the rangfinder patches renewed. That will be a winter works project to send them out. They have their challenges when using but are worth the effort though.
 
Thanks NB. I've never used one of those II series LTM Leicas, but I love their looks. There's just something so cool about them...

Gene
 
Agree with Gene - love the look of the older screw-mount Leicas...

Thanks for posting!
 
Back
Top Bottom