htimsdj
Established
50 Summilux-M ASPH !
farlymac
PF McFarland
A Rolleifix!
PF
PF
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
Nikkor 5.0cm f2.0 HC in LTM. I may have paid too much but it is supposed to be in very good shape. Time will tell.
B.J.Scharp
Still developing
Finally bit the bullet and ordered an Epson v700 to replace my aging Scan Elite II...
menos
Veteran
Don't throw out that ageing Scan Elite II yet, if it is the Minolta 5400 Scan Elite II - you will be surprised of the quality of the old Minolta Scanner compared to the flatbed (it has better holders, better detail due to it's autofocus and can be run fully automated with VueScan, only having to change film holders unlike the flatbed).
The Epson is great for scanning formats the 5400 can't handle but the Minolta still kills it for 35mm.
The Epson is great for scanning formats the 5400 can't handle but the Minolta still kills it for 35mm.
leica M2 fan
Veteran
I have been researching the small mirrorless offerings since they came out a couple years ago. I'd been eyeing the Nex5n for a few months and thanks to a comment on one of the threads by Jamie Pillers my attention changed to the Sony A7. I ordered it and got it last Friday 2.28. I am so pleased with it with my legacy lenses on the A7 from Olympus and Konica and am just getting to use some of my Leica, Zeiss stuff. I have to say focusing was a big concern for me but it turned out that with focus peaking is fabulous, focus is right on! The four adapters are reasonably priced FotoDiox and work flawlessly with each lens. As you can tell, I am so psyched with this camera and don't feel the need to get Sony lenses... yet.
mretina
Well-known
Leicavit SYOOM
JonWNC
Established
I stopped by the local camera store this morning. While digging through their bins of random used items, I found two original TOPCON lens caps for my Topcor 5.8cm / 1.8 and an Exakta mount metal body cap for the camera.
Broke the bank at $3 for everything.
Broke the bank at $3 for everything.

David Hughes
David Hughes
You were lucky, lens caps, especially the right ones can cost more than the camera. Please don't tell us they did even in this case ;-)
Regards, David
Regards, David
cosmonaut
Well-known
Sony FE 24-70mm came in today !!!!!!!!!!
JonWNC
Established
You were lucky, lens caps, especially the right ones can cost more than the camera. Please don't tell us they did even in this case ;-)
Regards, David
Hi David
Imagine my surprise when I found two Topcon caps. That was very much unexpected. I hope to go back again at some point soon and do some more digging in the bins.
As far as the price, well, the caps cost nearly as much as the camera did. I have less than $10 into everything pictured. (I guess a little more than that if you include the battery I installed).
pixelatedscraps
Well-known
I've been buying mostly work-related gear. Nothing at all to do with film cameras:
-Zeiss 15mm f/2.8 ZF.2 (no more vertical panoramas or $&2@83) stitching in PS anymore!)
-128Gb OCZ Agility SSD + 16Gb RAM to add to my 2010 27" iMac - which now fliiiiees as a result with 20Gb RAM in total.
Next up: need a backup DSLR body and have my eye on the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 and sell my beautiful but heavy Sigma 35mm f/1.4.
-Zeiss 15mm f/2.8 ZF.2 (no more vertical panoramas or $&2@83) stitching in PS anymore!)
-128Gb OCZ Agility SSD + 16Gb RAM to add to my 2010 27" iMac - which now fliiiiees as a result with 20Gb RAM in total.
Next up: need a backup DSLR body and have my eye on the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 and sell my beautiful but heavy Sigma 35mm f/1.4.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Canon P, 2.8/50 (both <EP>), working meter, and humped ERC.
PF
PF
dufffader
Leicanaut/Nikonaut...
While browsing a local store on their online catalogue one morning during breakfast, I pulled the credit card on yet another Nikon F. This time it is a black F with FTn finder and best of all, its a KE-48C in pretty good shape. There are some brassing around but overall good condition with no dents, etc. Received it a day later.
B.J.Scharp
Still developing
Don't throw out that ageing Scan Elite II yet, if it is the Minolta 5400 Scan Elite II - you will be surprised of the quality of the old Minolta Scanner compared to the flatbed (it has better holders, better detail due to it's autofocus and can be run fully automated with VueScan, only having to change film holders unlike the flatbed).
The Epson is great for scanning formats the 5400 can't handle but the Minolta still kills it for 35mm.
It's not the 5400, it's the 35mm only model (Dimage Scan Elite II). And I've been having lots of problems with it, even with Vuescan.
It's gotten to the point where in between the crashes and hangups, scanning a single roll will take me a day. Since for me the scans are mostly just high-def contacts before I go into the darkroom, that's kind of ridiculous.
I'll probably pay up for the BetterScanning holders in the future though (but first the creditcard needs to cool down a bit).
Godfrey
somewhat colored
completing my Leica R/Sony A7 lens kit: Summicron-R 35mm f/2
G
G
lynnb
Veteran
congratulations on the A7 Tony 
Found a Petri 7s in excellent condition today at a thrift store. Couldn't resist. It's the f2.8 version. Everything works.
Found a Petri 7s in excellent condition today at a thrift store. Couldn't resist. It's the f2.8 version. Everything works.
lxmike
M2 fan.
A Pentax SMC M 100mm f2.8 lens yippee, been after one for years
Mark A. Fisher
Well-known
A Beseler 23cII with a Dichro head, 35mm negative carrier, and a 35mm Beseler lens, for $25. One of my students is building a home darkroom, so I just passed it along to her. She loves it... Now she needs a 4x5 enlarger and she will have a complete set!
drinkingeye
Well-known
After 7 years without Digital SLRs (35mm) I have decided to support Ricoh/Pentax and acquired a Pentax K3 with a pair of DA limited lenses. I have to admit that this camera is really fun to use and I am loving to put my legacy Pentax SMC M, A, K & M42 on it! 
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