Camera and Coffee

Roman said:
Here's how I got mine:
let friends drag you into cheesy tourist-strip pseudo-Irish megasize pub, feel really pissed off about the lame service, inflated prices and cheesy decorations, drink a few (overprized) Guiness, and get back at them by smuggling out glasses in girlfriend's handbag (lame service is so non-observant they never noticed...).

Roman

That is the traditional way to obtain such things. Anything else is just... wrong :-D
 
My second order of 4 are waiting for me at the post office. The postman mustn't have wanted to leave them for me in our snow squall. I will have no problem going to pick them up on Monday.
 
Here are some non-Leica cameras (with tea; I'm not much of a coffee-fan). After my first NIB Fed-5 (the black one), I couldn't resist the lure of the one with the red covering. And offcourse I had to get an ordinary one also. It's hard to rationalise the need for 3 Fed-5's... I'm happy my wife doesn't ask to many questions.
In fact, the second pic shows a camera that I got as a present from her. It isn't a rangefinder, but it isn't a reflex camera either. I still have to finish the first roll, but I think I will like this one. I'm certainly impressed with the build quality. It's rather heavy and it feels more solid then my Canon Eos 300.

Wim
 
3 FED 5s??? Now that is a quite rare kind of GAS!

BTW, I also have a Horizon 202 - nice camera, but it is oh so hard to find scenes fit for the format...

Roman
 
mac_wt said:
It's about the cheapest kind of GAS one can suffer from...

I dunno, I just picked up a cute little selenium light meter for 17$, with an Argus C-3 Matchmatic stuck to the bottom of it.

I only got it because I want to see if I can mount the little selenium light meter onto my Zorki 4!
 
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