What have you just BOUGHT?

bought a nikon 200mm f4 ai-s to use with my d700...mostly for use traveling, landscape work along with my 105 2.5 ai-s...nice light duo...but I do use the 105 in town sometimes and will try the 200mm for that too, street work...

this replaces the 70-300vr which i hardly ever used, sold it...
 
a year ago I bought over 100 point and shoot Olympus cameras which I gave away on this Forum. A few days ago I wound up with two Ford Escapes full of cameras. One was full of Feds, Zorkis, Petri, Konica, Regula, Bell and Howell and many others. They all appear to work. Keep an eye out for the give away.
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the other Escape-load was better. Lots of Nikon, stereo cameras,and a very esoteric pile of stuff.
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Sit down before reading...

Sit down before reading...

Hi,

I just bought an instruction manual for one of my cameras. There's not many people manage that these days, or perhaps they don't bother.

Anyway, only a dozen or less on the short list now...

Regards, David
 
kindness to others

kindness to others

You are being kind with your giving away cameras to others.

Raid


a year ago I bought over 100 point and shoot Olympus cameras which I gave away on this Forum. A few days ago I wound up with two Ford Escapes full of cameras. One was full of Feds, Zorkis, Petri, Konica, Regula, Bell and Howell and many others. They all appear to work. Keep an eye out for the give away.
i-cSjfHwX-S.jpg


i-GFQLb5K.jpg


the other Escape-load was better. Lots of Nikon, stereo cameras,and a very esoteric pile of stuff.
i-jdD57Bm-S.jpg
 
Three 120 rolls of an old favorite of mine, Panatomic-X. One of the few really fine grain slow films with wide tonal range.
 
As my family gifted me with some Home Depot gift cards, I bought all the parts to make the film washer from Petersen's Photographic's Blueprint II book from the 1970's.

If I've done the math right it will hold 7 rolls of 120 film at one time !
 
it has been awhile since I have bought any major photo gear... but, a small adapter for using PK lenses on my Fuji X-E2...
I can use Nikon now, so adding the PK mount may open up some other lenses of the past.
 
Here's an interesting little camera I recently acquired. A 1949 Minion 35c made by Tokyo Optics Co. before they became known as Topcon.
It bottom loads similar to Leica LTM, and it has screw mount interchangable lens capability. Though they apparently never made any lenses for it, other than the 40/3.5. It's tiny, very well made and the Seikosha-Rapid leaf shutter is still strong.

 
I just bought a Fuji GW690II off eBay from Japan. I had it on my watch list to gauge the price and on impulse, I bought it. :eek:

The only thing that stops GAS from flaring up for a while is buyer's remorse. :p
 
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