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Thanks seamuis for the addition of your cameras' ID information. All of these cameras appear to be exceptional examples. The Asahiflex IIa, in particular, looks to be "like new" in appearance. Also, the way that you photograph your cameras accentuates their best qualities, and makes for a very interesting presentation.
...I look forward to additional posts of your collection.
from the top:
Asahi Pentax Spotmatic
Asahi Pentax
Asahiflex IIa
Asahi Pentax & Asahi Pentax SV
Asahi Pentax Spotmatic Black
Asahi Pentax MX & Winder
Séamuis: brilliant, really! Although the Spottie is a beautiful classic, I love the look of the older meterless M42 bodies (original AP, SV, S2, S3, etc. etc.) even better. It's something to do with the additional chrome on the front of the body (to the sides of the lens mount) that the Spotties don't have, and the less tall proportions of the top plate. Beautiful kit, especially with the period-appropriate semi-automatic lenses sporting additional chrome. And the museum-quality Asahiflex -- oh wow! How is that body, and the slower M37 Takumars, as a shooter? (If you're shooting with it.)
--Dave
And how did you get a Nikon lens on your K-7? Just screw it in?
"emailed"? looking for something that isn't listed on the site? 🙂