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Congrats, David. I love my P and I suspect you'll love yours too.
A Canon P is the closest thing to a Leica iiig...but a lot cheaper. Very robust if extra careful not to touch shutter curtains when loading film. Warning, P will not permit collapsible lenses to collapse. Enjoy.
View attachment 173078 I found an absolutely mint Bronica GS-1, along with 100/3.5 and grip in equal condition. If someone had told me that it was never used, I wouldn't argue with them. I paid what I feel was a fair price, but it's a shame how much these have come off over the years. Picked up some Fuji Acros and excited about giving it a try. Will eventually pass this one on as well, as I like finding these gems, trying them and then going to find the next one. Have a new (literally never used) 150mm PG lens on its way to go with it. Good time to be a film photographer!
I've only run one roll through it so far - mainly to test to make sure it was working and metering properly. Everything 100%, so that's good. I just put a roll of Acros in, so will see what I can get out of it in terms of quality now. So far, a couple of comments regarding format - nice big negs! And I really like the 6x7 format - not too square and not too rectangular. The ability to put 6x6 or 6x4.5 backs on it really adds to flexibility, but I probably won't. Size and weight is surprisingly good - it's very manageable. I'm using it without a grip right now, but it is nicely balanced with it on. I just wanted to try the old school winder! The mirror staying up took a bit of getting used to, but it's fine. Vibration is fine - I'll probably use lock up as I'm more interested in landscapes and waterfalls with longer exposures. Prism viewfinder is bright - no complaints and I don't miss a WLF. My biggest issue is that it is basically mint and I don't want to scratch it up. Overall I'm very pleased with this choice for 6x7. I'll likely eventually sell it, but I can see myself rescuing another someday if I find one as nice. Oh and I bought a NOS 150mm which seems very nice, but haven't shot with it yet.So how has the GS-1 worked out for you? And have you experienced any of the vibration that some people on various forums complained about? Thanks for any comments on the GS-1.
I've seen P's with rather severely wrinkled shutter curtains that still functioned just fine. As you mention, finding a P without a wrinkled curtain is, in fact, uncommon. I really lucked into mine. It has a small ding on the top right corner, but the shutter curtain looks almost brand new. First P I've ever seen with a not-wrinkled curtain. So of course, I had to buy it. I figured I could live with a bit of cosmetic damage since it meant having such a nice curtain.
KONICA 35mm AUTO-REFLEX HALF/FULL FRAME WITH 52MM f; 1.8 LENS![]()
I'm not sure if the auto exposure works. I just ordered a battery for it.
I'm anxious to try it as I like the idea of being able to switch from half to full frame and back again on a single roll.
Like the other Konica Auto reflex cameras, it's really heavy.
Automated photofinishing put paid to half-frame... can you imagine a machine that reads a negative roll with mixed half and full frame negatives...crazyKONICA 35mm AUTO-REFLEX HALF/FULL FRAME WITH 52MM f; 1.8 LENS![]()
I'm not sure if the auto exposure works. I just ordered a battery for it.
I'm anxious to try it as I like the idea of being able to switch from half to full frame and back again on a single roll.
Like the other Konica Auto reflex cameras, it's really heavy.
...He is a two time pancreatic cancer survivor and his health was ravaged by the cancer and the treatments he had - but he is still with us!). ...
He then told me that those and the camera case next to them were for me as he knew I would treat them well.
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You have a very fortunate friend - and a good friend.
The SRT-101 is my all-time favorite camera - especially with the silver shutter speed dial and mirror lock-up lever, as yours is.
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