summicron1
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I wonder, some times, if my joke about "I have such a magnetic personality I can fog film" has some truth in it. Electronic/electric cameras don't seem to like me.
The P&S digitals seem to survive ok, but anything more sophisticated buys the farm early on.
My Minox EC bit the dust and even DAG, through three tries, couldn't get it to work properly, or even at all. OK, I thought, pick up a Minox EL -- super sophisticated, well-made, high reputation.
And the shutter on it started being wonky. I mean, really?
The Minox 35s I had -- one I bought at a camera show, one someone gave me, worked a bit, then died.
Go bigger -- the Leica R-4 I picked up to fill in the gap while the SL2 was out for repairs. It seemed OK, serial number was high enough to avoid the bad ones, but it still, yes, has issues. Congenitally under-exposes. Yes, new batteries, new this, tried that, and when I put the motor winder on it, it would just quit working.
Why? I dunno.
And now the Mamiya 645 -- universally hailed in this very forum as bullet-proof. Someone gave it to me, I have no kick, but it was working fine, really just fine, and now it's not. Shutter opens, doesn't close. Low battery? Battery was new three months ago. Either buy another new batter or buy a new body, I guess. Fortunately, bodies for those are cheap, but still ... do I need this?
No.
Evil spirits? Haunted? I dunno.
Meanwhile, mechanical cameras just seem to go on and on -- the Leicas, the Kodak Panorama, everything in between. If it's mechanical, it likes me.
If it's electronic, it goes flooey.
Anyone out there got an exorcist handy?
The P&S digitals seem to survive ok, but anything more sophisticated buys the farm early on.
My Minox EC bit the dust and even DAG, through three tries, couldn't get it to work properly, or even at all. OK, I thought, pick up a Minox EL -- super sophisticated, well-made, high reputation.
And the shutter on it started being wonky. I mean, really?
The Minox 35s I had -- one I bought at a camera show, one someone gave me, worked a bit, then died.
Go bigger -- the Leica R-4 I picked up to fill in the gap while the SL2 was out for repairs. It seemed OK, serial number was high enough to avoid the bad ones, but it still, yes, has issues. Congenitally under-exposes. Yes, new batteries, new this, tried that, and when I put the motor winder on it, it would just quit working.
Why? I dunno.
And now the Mamiya 645 -- universally hailed in this very forum as bullet-proof. Someone gave it to me, I have no kick, but it was working fine, really just fine, and now it's not. Shutter opens, doesn't close. Low battery? Battery was new three months ago. Either buy another new batter or buy a new body, I guess. Fortunately, bodies for those are cheap, but still ... do I need this?
No.
Evil spirits? Haunted? I dunno.
Meanwhile, mechanical cameras just seem to go on and on -- the Leicas, the Kodak Panorama, everything in between. If it's mechanical, it likes me.
If it's electronic, it goes flooey.
Anyone out there got an exorcist handy?