John Camp
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I've not had much interest in cameras as objects or machines, focusing instead on the prints I can get out of them...then this weekend, while going past a small town camera store, I spotted a Kodak Retina IIc in decent shape for a low price, and having been somewhat infected by this website, bought it. It's been a hoot messing around with it; I downloaded a manual, and found out that it even has interchangable lenses -- an 80 and a 35 in addition to its standard Schneider-Kreuznach 50mm/2.8. I couldn't figure out all the controls until I found the manual. For example, it has a mechanical linkage that ties together exposure time and f-stop, so that by pushing a little lever you can run up and down exposure times with the f-stop mechanically linked. Or, if you wish, you can change them separately. X-synced up to 500. Self-timer. Shoe-mounted Kodalux L light meter. One thing that somewhat freaked me out is that the light meter reasonably closely matches the meter in my R-D1. I'm going to stick some film in it and take a look...with the two extra lenses (there are a couple listed on the bay, maybe I'll take a shot at them) they'd make a kit notably smaller than a similar Leica...Man, I really didn't need another "interest."
JC
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