Bobkins
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To my eye, Zenit-S is the best looking SLR.
wow!! for me it is the ugliest camera

I like Zorky 3
To my eye, Zenit-S is the best looking SLR.
To my eye, Zenit-S is the best looking SLR.
That's my experience as well. I've taken apart and reassembled a lot of this stuff and have yet to find an actual manufacturing defect.I think a lot of problems people have with the FSU cameras is the fact the lubricants are old and stiffening up, making them rougher than they were new.
To my eye, Zenit-S is the best looking SLR.
In my opinion, iconic German cameras of the 50s are amongst the best looking 35's out there. ...
Then there are Exaktas:
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Pentax MX: ...
Hi ... What is the tool on the right used for? Did you get these from Microtools?
Then there are Exaktas:
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I hadn't been a fan of Exakta styling, but that VX IIa w/Flektogon looks intriguing.
I hadn't been a fan of Exakta styling, but that VX IIa w/Flektogon looks intriguing
What is the difference between those two automatic-diaphragm releases?
OLD k1000s
ive been using mine consistantly since 1980
even fell out of my pack and the base hit pavement
i put duct tape on it and used it for 10 years before
taking to my repair friends who laughed at my low budget
repair job, and fixed it as good as new for like $30.
its been IDK 36 years and only taken to the repair shop once ..
I concur. Sadly mine is inoperable. You don't happen to be looking for a parts camera and a 28mm Vivitar lens? (silver model)Based on looks alone? My choice is this one.![]()
3 pages in this thread. I don't understand it.
Best looking camera under $150? Obviously the answer is the Pentax Spotmatic.
If you bend the $150 constraint, you could make an argument for the Canon P.
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