Ditto.Hasselblad 500C/M.
You guys do realize that this is a burglars shopping list if they can track your address (probably not too hard)?
You guys do realize that this is a burglars shopping list if they can track your address (probably not too hard)?
They don't break in nowadays, the bloody bastards just rob the parcels in the postoffice...You guys do realize that this is a burglars shopping list if they can track your address (probably not too hard)?
I don't think too many burglars are sophisticated enough to track down your address from a post on an internet forum. And even if they could, I'm sure an old, dusty, obsolete film camera would be the last thing they'd bother trying to stealYou guys do realize that this is a burglars shopping list if they can track your address (probably not too hard)?
Hehe, when I was in high school (late 1950s) it probably would have been more like the Yashica A or something! I do like the 6x6 format and have gotten some very pleasing square images. I sometimes speculate that 6x7 might be my ideal format, but given the current collection, how little I shoot, and what some of the more legendary 6x7s cost, I've managed to restrain my GAS.Dave. I used the 124G camera back in my high school days, when I was taking photography classes. Its THE camera that got me first into (and the first one I used in) medium format. I see you like the 6x6 format.
It’s easier than you’d think.I don't think too many burglars are sophisticated enough to track down your address from a post on an internet forum. And even if they could, I'm sure an old, dusty, obsolete film camera would be the last thing they'd bother trying to stealI think we're safe.
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