I've used Prakticas for many years and still have an LTL3, MTL50 and LLC - all still fully working and brilliant little cameras. I keep one of them in the car at all times! Most of the lenses I use with them are Zeiss. There is a repair shop near me in the UK and he has shelves and shelves of old Prakticas which are apparently popular with local colleges running photography courses.
SLR cameras were expensive in the 1970s! The only ones that retailed under £100 in the mid-70s were the Zenit and Praktica. The cheapest Chinon sold at Dixons around the ton IIRC. A Nikkormat was about £200. Taking inflation into account an SLR was a serious purchase for many people, and the majority used 126 and 110 point and shoot cameras, with a few 135 compacts like the Olympus Trip.I think my grandfather bought the LLC in the mid 70's for £75 (a special offer at the chemists!). I would think £75 was quite a lot of money at the time.
As we just had a similar discussion on pronunciation in another thread:
the german pronunciation of Praktica would stress the first syllable.
I say "would", as I never heard it your way, but find it charming.
I need to take off the shutter winding lever of a MTL5. How does it come off? The camera is almost mint so I didn't feel like experimenting much.
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