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My 'new' Olympus XA that I bought from byuphoto. The exterior is scruffy but the lens is clean. Moleskine notebook and DeSerre sketchbook in the bg... the Gekko 100 film is Maco/Mitsubishi 100, and the 400TX is Tri-X :)

Gene
 
you've come full circle Gene, you were shooting an XA when I first got here ;)

Todd
 
OK--I have to ask--just what exactly is a "moleskin?"
The word conjurs up images in my mind that are probably quite different than what it really is..
Thanks!
Paul
 
Paulbe said:
OK--I have to ask--just what exactly is a "moleskin?"
The word conjurs up images in my mind that are probably quite different than what it really is..
Thanks!
Paul
What Kully said; the highlights are blown (my bad), but my Reporter Moleskine is here in a blog entry.
 
FrankS' iiia is now mine.

The lenses that look puny on my R2a dwarf this little beauty.
 

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Thanks, it does match it well - although I'm not sure why Cosina need to charge so much for it.

Here's a my second (and last!) photo of the iiia with my J-9, the lens feels almost as big as the camera.
 

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It was tea iam afraid :)

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Kully: I see a moka pot there... cool! I bought my first Bialetti not too long ago, got the Brikka pot that produces the crema, and am loving it.
 
@ andersju : m4-P , great camera ! Maybe I have to look for one similar, as well !
@ nico : 21 mm ? great. post picture ! ciao
 
Trius said:
Kully: I see a moka pot there... cool! I bought my first Bialetti not too long ago, got the Brikka pot that produces the crema, and am loving it.

Trius, that's a Spanish version of a bialetti. Unfortunately crema is not so good with this machine (=nonexistent), but I don't really care about it too much in my espresso.

I read your website by the way - nice article on the Brikka oddessey.
 
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