Joao
Negativistic forever
Yes it performs nicely, with its Helios 81 lens and the still-working selenium meter.However, it is quite sensitive and no repairman wants to touch it. Last time the shutter jammed I had to have it repaired at the factory (Kiev's Arsenal): very inexpensive repair but very complicated procedure to have there and back...charjohncarter said:Joao, I've never even seen a picture of that camera. I don't know if it works well, but it sure is beautiful.
Regards
Joao
Kim Coxon
Moderator
It's a discontinued colour from Morgan Sparks.
Kim
Kim
patrickhh said:*drools*
@Kim: Your MX looks very unusual, though![]()
Last edited:
windraider
Established
My SLR Buddies
My SLR Buddies
Seems that I've a natural affinity with Olympus ever since I received my first camera.

Love the styling, petite body, viewfinder & handling of the OM SLRs - almost like a Leica

But time and again I'm blown away by the images from the X-700 & Rokkor lenses. Especially the much underated 135mm f3.5 - Lecia characteristics at an unbelievably affordable price.

My SLR Buddies
Seems that I've a natural affinity with Olympus ever since I received my first camera.

Love the styling, petite body, viewfinder & handling of the OM SLRs - almost like a Leica

But time and again I'm blown away by the images from the X-700 & Rokkor lenses. Especially the much underated 135mm f3.5 - Lecia characteristics at an unbelievably affordable price.

roundg
Well-known
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
roundg said:My XD in yellow lizard skin.
The yellow plays very nicely with the shape and the black body. Is the XD the same camera as the XD11?
roundg
Well-known
shadowfox said:The yellow plays very nicely with the shape and the black body. Is the XD the same camera as the XD11?
hi, shadowfox,
Thanks for the comments. You are right that XD is the same camera as XD11 and XD7. Just different names for different markets.
The yellow leather kit came from Ashi-ashi. Quite a nice fit.
hitmanh
dum de dum de doo
CuS
Established
Here are two of mine (in artsy-farsty form)
Here are two of mine (in artsy-farsty form)
Here are two shots of my EXA IIb and my AE-1 (it has a chrome-nose 50/1.4 mounted on it at the moment). Ironically, these were all taken with my Canon 20D sporting my Sigma 150mm/2.8 macro lens.
Here's a link to the album with higher res versions in which they reside:
http://picasaweb.google.com/effstopjerry/CameraMacros
Here are two of mine (in artsy-farsty form)
Here are two shots of my EXA IIb and my AE-1 (it has a chrome-nose 50/1.4 mounted on it at the moment). Ironically, these were all taken with my Canon 20D sporting my Sigma 150mm/2.8 macro lens.
Here's a link to the album with higher res versions in which they reside:
http://picasaweb.google.com/effstopjerry/CameraMacros
Attachments
mike_j
Established
shock - horror - it's digital
shock - horror - it's digital
OK it's digital, but see the lens? f1.4 Super Takumar at an effective 100mm FL.
With simple, cheap, adaptors I can use all the M42 lenses, Olympus OM, Leica R, Minolta MD Rokkors etc. It's wonderful, this vast wealth of lenses all available, often at silly cheap prices.
The Oly e510 is especially good because the live view zoom allows for critrical focussing which is often difficult on autofocus viewing screens.
shock - horror - it's digital
OK it's digital, but see the lens? f1.4 Super Takumar at an effective 100mm FL.
With simple, cheap, adaptors I can use all the M42 lenses, Olympus OM, Leica R, Minolta MD Rokkors etc. It's wonderful, this vast wealth of lenses all available, often at silly cheap prices.
The Oly e510 is especially good because the live view zoom allows for critrical focussing which is often difficult on autofocus viewing screens.
Attachments
Last edited:
350D_user
B+W film devotee
kjoosten
Rocket Scientist
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
mike_j said:OK it's digital, but see the lens? f1.4 Super Takumar at an effective 100mm FL.
With simple, cheap, adaptors I can use all the M42 lenses, Olympus OM, Leica R, Minolta MD Rokkors etc. It's wonderful, this vast wealth of lenses all available, often at silly cheap prices.
The Oly e510 is especially good because the live view zoom allows for critrical focussing which is often difficult on autofocus viewing screens.
Mike, I'm dying to know if the image stabilizer work with manual lenses?
Fortunately that would be something that is easy to verify because of the digital's instant nature.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
An M42 kit for not very much cost at all 
NOTE: The Chinon rocks!
NOTE: The Chinon rocks!

Abbazz
6x9 and be there!
The latest addition to the family (not really a rangefinder camera but I does have a viewfinder):
Those Asahiflex cameras are really small. The XA is a bit taller than the Asahiflex shoulder.
Cheers!
Abbazz

Those Asahiflex cameras are really small. The XA is a bit taller than the Asahiflex shoulder.
Cheers!
Abbazz
clarence
ダメ
Abbazz said:Those Asahiflex cameras are really small. The XA is a bit taller than the Asahiflex shoulder.
Abbazz
Oh dear, Now I want an Asahiflex. I was once interested in looking for a 35mm camera with a WLF but the Exakta, Nikon and Canon SLRs were all too big.
Do you know of any other small 35mm cameras with Waist-level-finders?
Clarence
Abbazz
6x9 and be there!
clarence said:Oh dear, Now I want an Asahiflex. I was once interested in looking for a 35mm camera with a WLF but the Exakta, Nikon and Canon SLRs were all too big.
Do you know of any other small 35mm cameras with Waist-level-finders?
I think the Asahiflex is the smallest. It is a very nicely built camera, the size of a Leica screwmount, with a great WLF an a direct view finder on top. The only problem is that its lensmount is 37mm screw type. The registration distance is the same as M42 lenses but the diameter is 5mm smaller. Very few lenses available, no real wide angle


Cheers!
Abbazz
KEH
Well-known
OK - I'll jump in. Here is my new 40D plus 17-55 2.8 IS. A remarkable lens -- with three stops of IS, in principle you can shoot wide angle handheld at 1/3 s.
The files have a lovely tonality, and the focus is ultrafast - here is a gallery (with a variety of lenses):
http://www.pbase.com/kirkh/40d&page=all
With a long lens this will be my safari rig, but IQ is good enough that I will probably use it more than my previous digital SLRs.
Cheers,
Kirk

The files have a lovely tonality, and the focus is ultrafast - here is a gallery (with a variety of lenses):
http://www.pbase.com/kirkh/40d&page=all
With a long lens this will be my safari rig, but IQ is good enough that I will probably use it more than my previous digital SLRs.
Cheers,
Kirk
ChrisN
Striving
And you can also get a waist-level finder (and other finders) for the Pentax LX.
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Ok,
As others have been talking about the Flex's, this is probably the most scarce. The Tower 24 was a re-badged Asahiflex IIB badged fr the US Market. Towards the end Asahi ran out of IIB shells and a few were made using some leftover IIA bodyshells with the slow speed dial hole blanked off.
Kim
As others have been talking about the Flex's, this is probably the most scarce. The Tower 24 was a re-badged Asahiflex IIB badged fr the US Market. Towards the end Asahi ran out of IIB shells and a few were made using some leftover IIA bodyshells with the slow speed dial hole blanked off.

Kim
dmr
Registered Abuser
A Tower grows in Lawndale ...
A Tower grows in Lawndale ...
Trivia: Anybody know the significance of the brand name "Tower?"
A Tower grows in Lawndale ...
Kim Coxon said:The Tower 24 was a re-badged Asahiflex IIB badged fr the US Market.
Trivia: Anybody know the significance of the brand name "Tower?"
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.