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What's your latest new old camera? (Part 1)

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Ah, but those chips and cracks could give you that "precious Lomography look." WooHoo!

Just kidding. I wish 127 were more readily available and CHEAPER!
 
Picked a NIB Canon A-1 w/ 50mm f1.8, winder, and flash back in March. Takes beautiful pics and is a treat shoot.
 
Bought me a Canon EOS IX (APS SLR) in EX+++ state. The first one I ever saw
But without lens.

I even have not got any EF lens. Never used a autofocus SLR either.
Except for placing next to my other stuff, I got no idea what to do with it...
 
Got a Nikon F5 and 50mm F1.4D as a birthday gift Nice to have a true professional body!
 
A Yashica TL Super, with an Auto Yashinon DX 50/2 lens. Don't know if the meter works, the shutter works at all speeds - that is, it doesn't cap. Cosmetically pretty nice, the seals are goo. Cost $2.15.

Has anyone out there used one?
 
I know that there should be no battery issues with the TL Super, it uses alkaline or silver 1.5 volt batteries. That lens is excellent.
 
I know that there should be no battery issues with the TL Super, it uses alkaline or silver 1.5 volt batteries. That lens is excellent.

Thanks, I've heard the screwmount Yashica lenses can be very good. The instructions state that it is the first camera to use the then-new S76 cell. It also has a hotshoe, pretty snazzy for 1966.

A few months ago I bought a Pentax H1a for very little. I thought it would be nice to have a screwmount body so I could play with all the lenses available, it seems to have become a nucleus for a new accumulation of gear!
 
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Just when I decided that I already had enough, A Nikon FE2 arrived in the post courtesy of a 'gear giveaway' thread on Photo.Net.

It has a slightly bent shutter blade which I was told needed to be straightened but I'm going to try it as it is first as it appears to work and doesn't let in any light (except when it should).


Steve.
 
My sister recently gave me her Canon AE-1 Program, a camera that she rarely ever used. It, along with the 50/1.8, only needed a light dusting and some film.
 
Well, I'm blessed with a wonderful wife who knew I wanted a Nikon F5 or F6... at least that's what I thought she knew! On our anniversary she gifted me with a nice F5 from Adorama. I shot a roll and a half in it - whence I noticed the AF wasn't working properly. Any lens wider than 50mm wouldn't focus to infinity! So I informed my wife, sadly, that the camera must go back. She seemed sadder than I was, but disappeared for a few minutes, then came back and presented me with an F6! She thought I wanted BOTH cameras and purchased both, one for our anniversary, one for my birthday. So I am now the very happy owner of a super nice F6.

For those of you, on the fence, about whether to grab one of these "last great film cameras" I can only say this thing is amazing. Get one, new or used.

I love my wife!
 
Your wife, my friend... is a keeper.
A F6 aint to shabby for a backup LMAO!!!



 
A chrome Nikon FM2.. I'm actually proud of myself; haven't bought any "new" cameras, this year (so far)... The FM2, I got that on the last day of last year! )
 
A mint Canon FT for my museum,25euros, and a well (ab)used Canon F1new for use... 60 euros...
When my old F1 is back from service, I have both then for the first t ime...
 
In the Continuing Saga of The Confessional Booth Ramblings, here is the latest disclosure. And it is a doozy. I really fell off the wagon this time.

Once again, it is Saturday morning. Yes, I am standing in the line for the Confessional Booth. Again. It's pretty long today. Well, for what I did, it will not make any real difference. I am going to be here for a while. . . .

Ah. My turn now.

Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.

Yes, Father, I am here again, and I am afraid that I really did it this time.

Well, it all just seemed to "happen." I am not really sure how it all came together and added up, but it did. And now I am here and I think that I need to talk about it. It all started with a trip to one of the nicer camera pusher's store, and they had received the equipment from an estate, and I do like to support the memory of the fellow who died and to provide his family with something that fairly represents what his equipment was worth, but I think I may have over done it, and I came out with a Nikon F with the Photomic FTn finder and a nice NIKKOR-S Auto 50mm f:1.4 lens in a really nice looking brown Nikon case, a KMZ Zenit-EM black body with the MOSKVA 1980 Olympic Games logo and a Helios-44M-2 58mm f:2 lens, a Minolta XE-7 with the MC ROKKOR 50mm f:1.4 lens, and a 1941 FED 1d 'Leica look-alike" with a FED collapsible 50mm f:3.5 lens, all in good condition leather cases, and there were two Tamron lenses in there also. But it gets worse. That is not all that I did. I was in another camera repair shop, and the guy just handed to me a Canon EOS-620 with the comment that; "It might even work." For free. When I bought and put in a 2CR5 battery, it did work. Then I went back the next day to buy from him an Asahi-Pentax "auto 110" cartridge camera kit with three lenses and an electronic flash, and he had sitting on his counter top a Minolta XD-7 with the MD ROKKOR 50mm f:1.4 lens and a Minolta MD ROKKOR 80-200mm f:4.5 zoom lens and the Minolta auto 200X electronic flash, that he had just taken in that morning, and he said that he would make me a deal that I could not refuse. He did, and I didn't. So that is seven (7) camera bodies and twelve (12) lenses. I think that was all of them. Father, I think that I may need help. I do not seem to be able to control it any more.

Father, THAT MUCH ?!?!?! You want me to do that much? Well, yes, you are right. I really did it this time, didn't I? And, yes, Father, I can see that if it reaches the point where it costs me something and I start to feel it, then I am more likely to do something about it.

Yes, Father, I will be all right. I just do not feel very cheerful right now. Thank you, Father. See you next week. I guess.

a very penitent Ralph
in Latte Land, Washington
 

Nice purchases Ralph. The penance, whatever it was, wouldn't keep me from this wonderful list of goodies.
 

Ralph, you need to find a church without a confessional.
 
I just purchased another Contax Aria. When my other Aria went in for repair recently, I realized that it would be good to have an slr that I can easily carry around during the summer months especially. I already own the Contax RX, but I use that (along with the Aria) during the other 9 months of the year.
 

Ralph, this is not a confession. It is righteous bragging. Drop the pretense of confessing and just belly up to the bar and let loose with your bragging.
 
Another F3P to add to the F3HP, which is currently wearing a DE-5 prism and an MF-6B back... Should be at the post office tomorrow (Monday) waiting to be picked up. Also have an AS-17 waiting there. One that looks to have never been used and is still in the box. I did subtract a few things, though. Nikomat FT2 is gone, as is the chrome FM2n, and the F4. Added a 55/2.8 Micro-Nikkor AIS, and a 50/1.4 Nikkor-SC.

-J
 

Managed to straighten it a bit and a roll of film put through it on a bright sunny day confirmed that there were no unofficial paths for any rogue photons to reach the film.


Steve.
 
Just arrived Saturday, 7/13, an Olympus Pen VF camera. Very early manfacture, made by a subcontractor, Sanko Shoji, probably right before Olympus took over production in June, 1960.

Partially disassemblled to clean viewfinder and also replaced light sealing foam on removeable back. I short loaded some Pan F and, when it cools off enough to live will complete roll and examine results.

The Copal X 2 blade shutter runs fine, the lens is very clean and I can hardly wait to see results. A another little half frame beauty. (Hey, my ID is 'pen s' after all.)
 
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