dazedgonebye Veteran Local time 8:32 PM Joined Feb 10, 2006 Messages 3,932 Location Arizona View My Gallery Oct 14, 2008 #1 Komaflex! (Shown here with some heavy, expensive German thing that takes smaller film.)
hans voralberg Veteran Local time 4:32 AM Joined Oct 31, 2007 Messages 2,020 Location Birmingham, UK & Hochiminh, Vietnam View My Gallery Oct 14, 2008 #2 Nice, that Komaflex is rather rare 😉
mbisc Silver Halide User Local time 8:32 PM Joined Mar 3, 2006 Messages 666 Location Phoenix, AZ View My Gallery Oct 14, 2008 #3 I believe the original "red dot" camera is the Kodak Signet 35 -- even has great glass 😀
charjohncarter Veteran Local time 8:32 PM Joined Dec 3, 2006 Messages 10,179 Location Danville, CA, USA View My Gallery Oct 14, 2008 #4 Steve, Very cool, you will get lots of looks. Does it have interchangeable lenses? And does it weigh less than the M?
Steve, Very cool, you will get lots of looks. Does it have interchangeable lenses? And does it weigh less than the M?
dazedgonebye Veteran Local time 8:32 PM Joined Feb 10, 2006 Messages 3,932 Location Arizona View My Gallery Oct 14, 2008 #5 No interchangeable lenses...does have "accesory" wide and tele lenses, but I haven't found them yet. It weighs, at a guess, about 2/3rds of the M7. M7 only included here to dig at my boss...who obviously bought it out of jealousy over my Red Dot.
No interchangeable lenses...does have "accesory" wide and tele lenses, but I haven't found them yet. It weighs, at a guess, about 2/3rds of the M7. M7 only included here to dig at my boss...who obviously bought it out of jealousy over my Red Dot.
charjohncarter Veteran Local time 8:32 PM Joined Dec 3, 2006 Messages 10,179 Location Danville, CA, USA View My Gallery Oct 14, 2008 #6 So your boss wants to out do the Joneses? You will still get better negatives with the red dot.