Peter_wrote:
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looking for a nice lightweight camera for the summer, i found this olympus mju II for 1€ on a fleamarket.
it is even smaller and more pocketable, then i expected.
the shape of the body reminds me a bit of the batmobile...

Untitled von picturing the cat auf Flickr
it is even smaller and more pocketable, then i expected.
the shape of the body reminds me a bit of the batmobile...

Untitled von picturing the cat auf Flickr
Greyscale
Veteran
Greyscale
Veteran
daveleo
what?
looking for a nice lightweight camera for the summer, i found this olympus mju II for 1€ on a fleamarket.
it is even smaller and more pocketable, then i expected.
the shape of the body reminds me a bit of the batmobile...
Untitled von picturing the cat auf Flickr
You inspired me to start a new thread here ;
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=120378
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filmfan
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Hexar AF

rjbuzzclick
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argus 35 HFM (first model) half/full frame camera
HFM-1 open by pink-army, on Flickr
format selector on top, so you can switch half way of the roll.
HFM-1 top by pink-army, on Flickr
This is kinda neat, I've not seen one before.
agoglanian
Reconnected.
Hexar AF
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Oh man that reskin looks so good! Was it difficult to strip off the rubber grip material?
John Bragg
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I just couldnt resist this little number, (Mju-v), and I paid 99p for it on ebay. Cant wait to run a film through it.

My good little friend (sorry about Instagram, but it was handy...
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dct
perpetual amateur
It just looks like an SLR.
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Minolta QTSI w/AF 35-70mm 3.5/4.5 Zoom[/url] by Greyscale3, on Flickr
as opposed to?
Greyscale
Veteran
It looks much better in black.
gilpen123
Gil
freax
Established
I just couldnt resist this little number, (Mju-v), and I paid 99p for it on ebay. Cant wait to run a film through it.
This camera can take 40 shots in a single (36) roll ! I had one but i like more the MJU II for my preferences.
btgc
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This camera can take 40 shots in a single (36) roll ! I had one but i like more the MJU II for my preferences.
I just looked into folders from Mju V and all contain 36 exposures. Do not know how you managed to squeeze out 40.....
driver
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A well built Minolta APS camera. Metal body in professional black. Found this nice example at a rummage sale with box, papers, case and remote with its own little case.
Kinda makes me wish APS film was still being made. At least 110 film is back for now . . .

Minolta Vectis 300 by Mike McGarty, on Flickr
Kinda makes me wish APS film was still being made. At least 110 film is back for now . . .

Minolta Vectis 300 by Mike McGarty, on Flickr
dct
perpetual amateur
A well built Minolta APS camera. Metal body in professional black. Found this nice example at a rummage sale with box, papers, case and remote with its own little case.
Kinda makes me wish APS film was still being made. At least 110 film is back for now [. . .]
I own the same in blank stainless steel look. Still frozen APS film rolls available, if you still enjoy this steel brick: I had several deliveries from this store and all the rolls were fine and I can use my extensive APS gear a few more years. Just as a suggestion.
Borghesia
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Ah...my GAS is over but this reminds me to find a Rollei.
driver
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I own the same in blank stainless steel look. Still frozen APS film rolls available, if you still enjoy this steel brick: I had several deliveries from this store and all the rolls were fine and I can use my extensive APS gear a few more years. Just as a suggestion.
Thanks for the film link. The Kodak 100 looks good.
The Darkroom will also develop and scan APS film too.
http://thedarkroom.com/film-developing/110-126-and-advantix-aps-film-developing/
OlliL
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Since someone already posted an SLR, digital might be OK, too!?

Fuji X100 Hermès Edition von oliverleschke auf Flickr

Fuji X100 Hermès Edition von oliverleschke auf Flickr
tomorrowstars
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I wouldn't call the X100 or Rollei 35 point and shoot cameras.
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