Knebworth Country Fair July 2016, Praktica BX20S, Sigma 28-200 lens....Fomapan 200 and Ilford HP5+ in Microphen.
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Imported from Ukraine, hence the Russian lens. Besides the crosshairs in the viewfinder no differences with an ordinary L type visible.
Praktica MTL5, with the box, manual, and strap included, for a measly €5. I couldn't possibly say no. Also, there were a bunch of M42 lenses being sold as a set for €10, which I grabbed too. In it, there was the Jena Biometar 80mm 2.8 lens View attachment 178422 View attachment 178423
At least these models are a good example that the form of handling a camera is not carved in stone. To the contrary what often is stated here.
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I hold my Praktica like showed in the instruction manual.
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What would be the advantage / use of holding your camera upside down ? Something for left-handed people ?
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