Peter_wrote:
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and the below one looks virtually mint!
it was quite dirty, when i bought it. but no dents or even small scratches. bad stored, but hardly used, i assume.
and the below one looks virtually mint!
Notice I said first, this could be the start of a new relationship.
Hi there, this is my first post, I recently bought a Zorki 1 and have become hooked again. I am a commercial photographer who has worked with digital since digi SLR's appeared many moons ago. When I studied photography I was VERY lucky to find a very cheap Leica IIIb with an elmar 5cm 3.5 and not long after I also picked up a dirt cheap M2. In my very poor post uni days I needed to move with the times in order to get myself going in the world of press and commercial photography and in my wisdom I sold all my Leica gear and bought a Canon SLR and some lenses. That was about 20 years ago and recently I have felt regret for doing this. Now I can't really justify investing sooooo much money in another Leica but I wanted to show my son how it 'used to be done' so I picked up this Zorki, we've already shot one roll and all seems good so let the fun begin. This looks a cool place so I hope to post more in the future. Here's my new baby complete with a strap I made.
I have already bought a Jupiter 50mm f2 which should arrive soon.
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That's a really nice FED 2, Ron; one of the best and probably the prettiest of the FSU cameras in my humble opinion. The strange thing though is that the FISON hood would probably cost more than the camera. Says something about avid collectors, doesn't it?
Cheers,
Dez
THanks and indeed the Fison hood is more worth than the lens and camera, but apparently the seller didn't know that. Btw I had to restore the camera: the eyepiece of the viewfinder was missing, the cold shoe was glued on and missing its screws and I had to replace the curtains. But now it is a nice camera again.
Hi Wanted to say I love the watch. Is it an orginal? U dont see many........
I ordered a jupiter 50mm f2 which arrived yesterday
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