lushd
Donald
Have you seen what's going on over at the Lomography shop - they have 50 (50!) FED 5 and 25 Lubitels from deadstock. You may find the prices a little higher than you would expect on Ebay and they will certainly be profitable!
I am torn between wishing I'd thought of it and sharp intakes of breath ...
I am torn between wishing I'd thought of it and sharp intakes of breath ...
Andrew McK
Andrew
all I can say is
CHEEKY B******s
seriuosly WHAT!!?
I can't remember what FED5 b is like.
I think C is the plasticy one
I actually did think of that one.To shamelessly rip off lomo but sell lovelly rangefinder cameras instead of plasticy things.
Alas I don't have the funds or marketing knowledge or CHEEK to charge 70 quid for a fed 5!!!
CHEEKY B******s
seriuosly WHAT!!?
I can't remember what FED5 b is like.
I think C is the plasticy one
I actually did think of that one.To shamelessly rip off lomo but sell lovelly rangefinder cameras instead of plasticy things.
Alas I don't have the funds or marketing knowledge or CHEEK to charge 70 quid for a fed 5!!!
didotcicero
Z3Bro
100 euro is indeed a bit much.
Somehow they seem have a nose for deadstock products. From time to time a limited quantity of deadstock cameras surfaces.
I wonder why that makes me think that limited quantity isn't that limited...
(I bought a deadstock Lubitel 116U from them, btw. Great little machine, but way to expensive. Which I found out long after I bought it, ofcourse)
I thought the Fed B was without a lightmeter?
Somehow they seem have a nose for deadstock products. From time to time a limited quantity of deadstock cameras surfaces.
I wonder why that makes me think that limited quantity isn't that limited...
(I bought a deadstock Lubitel 116U from them, btw. Great little machine, but way to expensive. Which I found out long after I bought it, ofcourse)
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