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John A. Lever
All,
When I was a teenager, my first cameras were at the virtual toy level; i.e. Kodak Instamatic. My first real camera was a Minolta Hi-Matic 7S, which served me quite well for many years. When it finally died, I went the SLR route, and later P&S for ease, and finally, digital. (I'm returning to the fold with some vintage rangefinders and an on-the-way CV L/15.) I have posted three decades-old slides from the Minolta on the Landscapes category.
Not sure how to link them to this message, but they are in the recent section now. I hope you will enjoy them.
John
When I was a teenager, my first cameras were at the virtual toy level; i.e. Kodak Instamatic. My first real camera was a Minolta Hi-Matic 7S, which served me quite well for many years. When it finally died, I went the SLR route, and later P&S for ease, and finally, digital. (I'm returning to the fold with some vintage rangefinders and an on-the-way CV L/15.) I have posted three decades-old slides from the Minolta on the Landscapes category.
Not sure how to link them to this message, but they are in the recent section now. I hope you will enjoy them.
John