E. von Hoegh
Member
Another Pentax IQZoom Ezy, from the free pile at a yardsale. With a good lithium cell. 

I just took posession of a Minolta XD7/11 for use with my Rokkor lenses.
It's a marvellous little machine with excellent mechanics and electronics. It exudes a feel of quality and sophistication when you handle it.
The light metering matches a handheld reflective meter and the stepless blade shutter ensures very precise exposures.
If I could only have one analogue camera, this would be it.
Shot a roll of film yesterday with an EM that I purchased a while ago and have never used. It's in like-new condition and has not a single indicator that it's ever been out of the case. I really like these little cameras.
Out of all the mid /late 70s 35mm SLR cameras out there, the XD11 and its counterparts are among the top bodies ever made.If the XD11 had a higher top shutter speed and motor drive capability the other 35mm SLR makers would have gone out of business.
^Think that'd be called the Leica R7... Same basic camera, however, with different lens mount and european electronics, but it did get a 1/2000 top shutter speed, and, the Leica versions of the XD cameras always had motor drives available.
-J
I had this olde Kodak 35 rangefinder camera, circa 1946, but a part was missing from the top of the lens mount. Today my USPS guy delivered not one but two new, to me, Kodak 35s. They were sold for parts but are in better shape than my "old" camera and all the parts are there. I am in heaven. The camera was MickeyMoused together because Kodak couldn't get shutters and lenses from Germany and they are ugly as sin. But I love 'em anyway like a homely but faithful hounddog.
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