Sirius Glass
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I was at my grandson's school today and I spotted this on a mural:
I never held a Pentax K 1000 in hand, I'm not even sure I ever came across a sample...
I think more K1000 cameras have been made and sold than any other camera.
I think Pentax might have been far more common in the US then it was in Europe.
Think of a Spotmatic F with a bayonet mount.I never held a Pentax K 1000 in hand, I'm not even sure I ever came across a sample...
Same when I taught HS photography. We supplied the students with the cameras, and the students weren't exactly gentle with them, yet they held up well to the abuse.I started photography courses in 3 high schools, Pentax K1000 the Camera of choice.
Really?? I find them at yardsales, the most I've paid is $5 and that one came with some kind of cheap zoom as well as the 50. A few were on the free table.Unfortunately because of a cult reputation they will often sell for as much as or even more than a KM or KX. I have a Sears KS500, a rebadged Ricoh KR5 that cost $5 and will do basically the same thing. For that price it came with a 50 f2 Rikenon and even working meter batteries.
The K 1000 was advised as beginner's camera in the USA. I have not come across such advise in my german literature. Maybe that is one reason that it is not omnipresent here.
I was going by ebay prices, haven't seen any at garage sales or flea markets, at least around here.Really?? I find them at yardsales, the most I've paid is $5 and that one came with some kind of cheap zoom as well as the 50. A few were on the free table.
They usually work, so I clean them up, replace the foam if needed, and bring them to the community college about 40 mi. north of here, they still teach film
Maybe I should repair the not so good ones and sell them.
I was at my grandson's school today and I spotted this on a mural:
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Unfortunately because of a cult reputation they will often sell for as much as or even more than a KM or KX ...
I wouldn't be surprised if they'd be a religion based around this painting in some distant post-apocalyptic future.
My two favorite Pentaxes are an SP 1000 and an H1a, I like the uncluttered lines with no timer, no shoe. The SP came with the 55 f:2, the H1a came as a body, but then a 55 f:2.2 auto Takumar came along and I just came across a 55 f:1.8 Auto Mamiya, both are smallish lenses that complement the body nicely.My first "Good" camera was a SP-500, I loved that camera. I found a mint example recently. Picked up for next to nothing, it works great. I went Nikon in 10th grade. My Nikon F2S was worth more than my car. I worked in a grocery store, spent every nickle at the local camera store.
and an H1a
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