Heritage and Lineage.
(Socke, this cup of coffee is for you)
The scary thing looking at these cameras is how much closer in age the STL1000 is to the Prominent than it is to the R2. I've used an STL1000 since High-School.
Voigtlander Prominent, Bessa R2, Argus/Cosina STL1000.
(Socke, this cup of coffee is for you)
The scary thing looking at these cameras is how much closer in age the STL1000 is to the Prominent than it is to the R2. I've used an STL1000 since High-School.
Voigtlander Prominent, Bessa R2, Argus/Cosina STL1000.
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Honu-Hugger said:My Grandfather's Leica IIIa; it arrived a few days ago as a surprise along with the rest of my Dad's Leica gear. It's nice that it has survived into the third generation, although it's about to receive an ostrich or lizard skin recovering. On the camera is a 35/3.5 Summaron; in the pile is a 50/3.5 Elmar, 50/2 Summitar, and a 135/4.5 Hektor. I'll have to get the Kingslake book out to see which Zeiss designs Leitz plagiarized with these lensesD relax -- I might only be kidding....) And the Friday night martini, anchovy stuffed olives, and beans to grind for tomorrow morning...long live "Camera and Coffee"!!!
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Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Natalia! You're back here!! We missed you and were thinking about you. Trust all is well.
Kim Coxon
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Welcome back Natalia. We've missed your sense of fun
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Kim
Honu-Hugger
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What a great surprise!!! Welcome back Natalia 
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Natalia,
I just visited your site again. I really, really like that you quoted Maitani on your "About Me" page. I wish we could coax him out of retirement for a digital OM and digital Oly RF.
I just visited your site again. I really, really like that you quoted Maitani on your "About Me" page. I wish we could coax him out of retirement for a digital OM and digital Oly RF.
Yeah, Natalia! Great to see you back... Been wondering how you had fared with the hurricane and flooding.
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Trius said:Natalia,
I just visited your site again. I really, really like that you quoted Maitani on your "About Me" page. I wish we could coax him out of retirement for a digital OM and digital Oly RF.
I know what you mean, Trius. Thanks, guys, for keeping us in your thoughts. We are travelling to Russia this summer - yea!!!! Then we'll be moving to North Carolina ...
Glad to see you back. Taking the Bessa to Russia?
Seems a number of RFF'rs have been moving to North Carolina. It's nice there. It's still the South... no Cajun though...
Seems a number of RFF'rs have been moving to North Carolina. It's nice there. It's still the South... no Cajun though...
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Brian Sweeney said:Glad to see you back. Taking the Bessa to Russia?
Seems a number of RFF'rs have been moving to North Carolina. It's nice there. It's still the South... no Cajun though...
Nyet, I'll be taking my GSN and a DSLR...
oftheherd
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Good to see you back Natalia. You have been missed.
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StuartR
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Kuda kuda kuda? Where are you going in Russia? I miss it (I used to live in Vladivostok and in Yaroslavl').
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Oftheherd: good to be here...always.
Wow, Stuart! Yaroslavl' is only 1 hour away from my home town Kostroma! I am going to see my folks there.
Wow, Stuart! Yaroslavl' is only 1 hour away from my home town Kostroma! I am going to see my folks there.
captainslack
Five Goats Hunter
Natalia said:I know what you mean, Trius. Thanks, guys, for keeping us in your thoughts. We are travelling to Russia this summer - yea!!!! Then we'll be moving to North Carolina ...
North Carolina?! WOO-HOO!! Another local RFF'er!! We'll have to have another get together once you make the move. What part of the state will you be living in?
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captainslack said:North Carolina?! WOO-HOO!! Another local RFF'er!! We'll have to have another get together once you make the move. What part of the state will you be living in?
Charlotte
captainslack
Five Goats Hunter
Charlotte is nice. Lots of trees. Very close to the mountains, too. You'll like it there. 
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John K
Trio of Black Yashicas Mg-1 from jvx, GTN from the local Craiglist for 20 bucks and my GT fresh from overhaul by the G'man. Not in the pic is the lens set and finder that came with the GT.
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Built over 40 years apart.
Late Nikon SP with Nikon S3-2000. Both have distance scales in Meters. The Sp also features the longer advance lever of the Nikon F, and more "rings" on the film counter cover. It is probably from the last batch of Nikon SP's made.
Late Nikon SP with Nikon S3-2000. Both have distance scales in Meters. The Sp also features the longer advance lever of the Nikon F, and more "rings" on the film counter cover. It is probably from the last batch of Nikon SP's made.
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