p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Well, it could be argued that the ME Super is a refinement of the MX..
I did sell the MX pictured in my previous picture but kept the plain ME.
m_ferro
Newbie
Well, long time lurker, first time poster here. My GAS owes much to this thread, so it's just fair that I post my first pics here.
My favourite combo nowadays:
Backup camera:
Those are nice to shoot as well:
I'm downsizing my camera collection.
My favourite combo nowadays:

Backup camera:

Those are nice to shoot as well:

I'm downsizing my camera collection.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I got this one for a couple of pounds - i was curious about the lens, a Carl Zeiss Tessar 50 f/3.5 in M42 mount.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Sometimes (rarely) the local classifieds throw up a gem... This popped up recently on FB Marketplace in a horribly overpriced lot along with a couple of completely cooked FE2's and a bunch of Nikkors. It took a while but eventually I convinced the seller to split off the Pentax kit 
1958 Asahi Pentax S, Takumar 55/f2.2 and Takumar 135/f3.5
Depending on your source, approximately 4,000 units were produced, making the S the rarest Pentax production model. This is the first one I've seen in Aus. Finding an S with it's original matching pre-set Takumar is basically Pentaxian Holy Grail.
It's in pretty good condition all things considered. Obviously hasn't been used in a while and the shutter is a a mess. It's heading off to Alan Robertson for a full overhaul and some newly fabricated curtains.



1958 Asahi Pentax S, Takumar 55/f2.2 and Takumar 135/f3.5
Depending on your source, approximately 4,000 units were produced, making the S the rarest Pentax production model. This is the first one I've seen in Aus. Finding an S with it's original matching pre-set Takumar is basically Pentaxian Holy Grail.
It's in pretty good condition all things considered. Obviously hasn't been used in a while and the shutter is a a mess. It's heading off to Alan Robertson for a full overhaul and some newly fabricated curtains.



Disappointed_Horse
Well-known
Sometimes (rarely) the local classifieds throw up a gem... This popped up recently on FB Marketplace in a horribly overpriced lot along with a couple of completely cooked FE2's and a bunch of Nikkors. It took a while but eventually I convinced the seller to split off the Pentax kit
1958 Asahi Pentax S, Takumar 55/f2.2 and Takumar 135/f3.5
Depending on your source, approximately 4,000 units were produced, making the S the rarest Pentax production model. This is the first one I've seen in Aus. Finding an S with it's original matching pre-set Takumar is basically Pentaxian Holy Grail.
It's in pretty good condition all things considered. Obviously hasn't been used in a while and the shutter is a a mess. It's heading off to Alan Robertson for a full overhaul and some newly fabricated curtains.
Wow. Great find! And nice photos of your prize.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
This looks so beautiful
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
This looks so beautiful
The Pentax S-series bodies were some of the prettiest SLR's made in my opinion
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
ronnies
Well-known
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
cary
Well-known
das
Well-known
Contax Aria, Chinon CE-3, Konica FT-1, and Nikon F4. Covers the bases for some wonderful optics.
kshapero
South Florida Man
lxmike
M2 fan.
trouble with this sort of thread is that it induces GAS attacks
lxmike
M2 fan.
Holy moly, what a line up
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
It’s a good start for a beginning collector.Holy moly, what a line up
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
trouble with this sort of thread is that it induces GAS attacks
You say "GAS attacks" like they're a bad thing!
Godfrey
somewhat colored
It’s a good start for a beginning collector.![]()
LOL! My Nikon collection has just one body, two lenses, and a small box of miscellaneous caps and such in it. That's enough for me!
G
Nokton48
Veteran

My present favored long lens for 6x6 is the 350mm f5.6 Tele-Planar on the EL/M. I hand hold this outside even at outdoor rock concerts. Above is the 9x9cm/4x5 Plaubel Makiflex Automatic with the 500mm f5.5 Tele Xenar. This camera has a patented braking system for vibration free release. Previous to this longest lens available was the 360mm f5.5 which I have in Auto Iris Maki mount. The 360mm has also been hand holdable with this camera. . I can shoot 4x5/9x12 sheet film (have both) as well as 6.5x9 Plaubel Makina backs or anything Graphic mount.
The Makiflex needs a solid tripod, The cable release is modified Sinar Norma, with an adapter a machinist friend made for me.
hap
Well-known
Well, it could be argued that the ME Super is a refinement of the MX: the availability of auto exposure is, after all, a refinement over the manual-only MX. I'm just an old grump who distrusts 40 year old electronics. I know that, with proper care, my mechanical cameras will be around as long as I will. Given that no real 35 film cameras (aside from Leicas) are currently being made, that's comforting; on the other hand, if you want or need automation, go for it; they're all tools and made to be used! And just to contradict myself, I just bought a Minolta CLE, in the full knowledge that it will almost certainly have "issues" sooner rather than later. The unique feature set outweighed my concerns over longevity.
We analog shooters are between a rock and a hard place, in many respects...
I've had a CLE for a fairly long time. Every year that goes by I tremble for it's electronics or that I forget to remove the battery. A great camera. wish it had manual metering.
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