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You do need to be careful the meter holster is no mistake for a firearm, it's a real possibility whether you wear it or pull it out of your kit, in public.
Good looking camera, I hope it's no 'shot out'.
You do need to be careful the meter holster is no mistake for a firearm, it's a real possibility whether you wear it or pull it out of your kit, in public.
Do no bother with the paint, pink handguns are already on the market.
Yep, being ready to go for anything but black tie dinner, well conditioned, all metal classics can be counted on to get through the bumps and weather of most assignments, even if self-asigned.
I like Canon F1s and Ftb qls for this but I've had and continue to have a Nikon F as well, with its own share of tales of the road.
Cheers
My Pentax Digital Spot Meter in the leather holster was mistaken as being a fire arm.
It really has happened eh?
Picked up this Canon A-1 from a forum member here. Sent it off for a CLA and now it works tip-top. I then splurged and picked up a Motor Drive MA. It wasn't until it arrived did I realize that it took TWELVE AA batteries! But it is mint and works great.
I thought the F36 on the nikon was nuts with the 8.
Story time?
No, not much of one. A woman commented that she felt safe with a police officer around and I said it was a light meter.
Should have made comments about reloading your camera to the officer.
She thought I was the officer.
She thought I was the officer.
Thanks for your service.
Better that than a gun nut.
Picked up this Canon A-1 from a forum member here. Sent it off for a CLA and now it works tip-top. I then splurged and picked up a Motor Drive MA. It wasn't until it arrived did I realize that it took TWELVE AA batteries! But it is mint and works great.
Yes, when latched. First I tested with one roll of film at some point. Thanks for the advice.By “loose”, do you mean it is loose on its hinge or it has some in and out movement when latched? If the latter, then some new seals in the film door channels is needed. Eric Hendrickson at pentaxs.com can refurb the camera for you.
Stan
What's your latest new old camera?
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