A Komaflex S, which is a 127 format leaf shutter box. f2.8 lens, quite sharp. After a while the auto diaphragm stopped closing down, so I set aside and bought a Praktica LTL. I used it heavily, bouncing it off a sidewalk once, still have it, it still works. I then went to Pentax with a gifted K 1000, then a MX, then a LX. Now I mainly shoot Pentax.
If 127 is ever available at a reasonable price I might have the Komaflex CLA'd.
I have read tales of folks cutting down 120 film.
An SRT 101 bought used by my father for my brother and I in the late 70s. I was @12 I guess. I remember a lot of rolls of film shot with it. In fact, this morning I developed a roll of HP5+ from it. Still a favorite, always will be.
A Pentax K1000, then a Nikon FM. Still with Nikon, a Z50, a D5600, an F100, 2 N80s, an N75, an N60, an A900, and an A300. My first 35MM was a Kodak Signet 40. My first adjustable camera was an Agfa Isolette (120 folding camera) which I still have from 1957. Also several Nikons i.e. an FE, FM2, an FA and an EM which I no longer have.
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