Hey, I have one of Andy's cameras too, a Konica C35 EF. 😀
...well, not Andy's actual camera, but the same model that he was seen with while sporting around with another classic vintage model, Bianca Jagger, according to the blog that Wayne posted above...
I should probably get around to fixing it one of these days, if I can only figure out where the other end of the positive battery wire is supposed to go. :bang:
I bought a camera a couple of weeks ago at a garage sale just because it was the only camera that I saw during a full day of specifically looking for cameras at garage sales and thrift stores, and I was stubborn, bound, and determined to not go home without a damn camera.
It's not a "special" camera, nor is it particularly rare, or unique. It is a Nikon, but not the vintage Nikon rangefinder or SLR that I was dreaming of finding, rather, it is a fairly solid, stolid, and ordinary fixed-focus, wide angle, all-weather point and shoot (AW35, aka Sport•Touch). I was figuring that I could always use a rainy-day camera, but just my luck, it hasn't rained a drop since the day that I bought this camera. So I am going to load my baby Nikon up with some Superia X-tra 400, and take it out tomorrow on a sunny Saturday morning, take some street shots, and enjoy myself with this little old camera. Because when you take away the preconceptions, the dollars and cents, the "my dog is better than your dog" brand loyalty, and any and all of the other extraneous flotsam and jetsam involving the equipment that you carry, what is left is the real reason that you take photographs.
Because you enjoy it.
So, Wayne, go out, have some fun, and enjoy your Chinon. I'm sure that it is a fine picture-taker.