For MF I take the 50mm and 80mm lenses which is equivalent to 32mm and 50mm in 35mm. If I take three lenses depending on the type of subject I add the SWC [24mm equivalent] or the 250mm [156mm equivalent]. Again depending on the subjects I would replace the 80mm with the much sharper 100m...
All very bad ideas. Especially when low cost effective methods have been recommended by people who used them. Deforming the base would change the distance from the mirror; a sledge hammer would be more effective.
In the suburban Washington DC are back in the 60's people would ask questions at EJ Korvettes where I sold cameras and then drive 30 or 40 miles to save $2 on a $150 camera.
Why do you say Leica when it is much more likely to be the run of the mill Nikon or Canon digital camera or any other generic digital camera. Don't you now but your biases are showing. By the way, I do not own nor have I ever owned a Leica.
Los Angeles has ordered all food store to reserve the first hour of business each day to seniors and health impaired. Everyone seems to accept that without question.
Now more than ever we need to keep film stores alive and healthy. What would our world look like it after the pandemic there were no film stores or film distributors?
Five rolls of 120 Ilford FP4+ to use in my Brownie Hawkeye Camera. I also bought Empress Gin which turns from blue to pink when tonic water is added to it. Ink and Butterfly gins also contain phenolphthalein .
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