Cholentpot
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I've seen threads for Latest New Old Camera, or First Camera, or Best Camera. But we know that our fleet of cameras are getting old and shuffling off this mortal spring one by one. What is your latest dead or not worth repairing camera? Vent your soul if you feel the need. I'll start.
My Asahi Pentax K1000 passed on today on a trip to the Zoo. The advance jammed and I maybe used too much force to unjam it. I tried the fixes online but to no avail. The cost of fixing this camera is not worth the price as I have a newer copy of this camera and another two PK mount bodies.
I came across this camera in Buffalo NY in Nova Photo of blessed memory. I had a few cameras already but had never bought one. I picked this copy up for $25 plus a 50 2.8 and off to the races. In the life of this camera the meter died, came to life, died again and came to life miraculously. While it did eat a few precious rolls I never gave up hope and kept trusting it to get the job done. I'll miss the comforting weight of this film hammer against my hip. K1000 you did me well.
RIP Asahi Pentax K1000 1972 (2013)-2017
My Asahi Pentax K1000 passed on today on a trip to the Zoo. The advance jammed and I maybe used too much force to unjam it. I tried the fixes online but to no avail. The cost of fixing this camera is not worth the price as I have a newer copy of this camera and another two PK mount bodies.
I came across this camera in Buffalo NY in Nova Photo of blessed memory. I had a few cameras already but had never bought one. I picked this copy up for $25 plus a 50 2.8 and off to the races. In the life of this camera the meter died, came to life, died again and came to life miraculously. While it did eat a few precious rolls I never gave up hope and kept trusting it to get the job done. I'll miss the comforting weight of this film hammer against my hip. K1000 you did me well.
RIP Asahi Pentax K1000 1972 (2013)-2017