cooltouch
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I've noticed the rise in prices also, but it seems to be a general trend that includes most all SLRs from the 70s and 80s -- mechanical cameras such as the Nikkormats and Canon FTbs, Pentax KXs and even K1000s, but also electronic cameras like the Canon AE-1 and A-1, Nikon FE/FE2, Pentax ME Super, etc. I think people are realizing that these classic cameras have withstood the test of time and are still very viable photographic tools. Many of these folks are new to film photography and are choosing cameras that they feel comfortable with in terms of size, features, available accessories, etc.
That's a beatiful Nikomat, by the way. I have a Nikon EL2 (replaced the Nikorrmat EL) that is also black, and also in mint condition. It's so clean, I'm afraid to take it out and use it . . . almost.
That's a beatiful Nikomat, by the way. I have a Nikon EL2 (replaced the Nikorrmat EL) that is also black, and also in mint condition. It's so clean, I'm afraid to take it out and use it . . . almost.
