BMbikerider
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So much has been said about cameras, but nothing about the lumps of glass we attach to the front. I use two makes of 35mm camera, Nikon's and Minoltas. Whilst the supply of Nikon manual lenses or even AF primes are relatively stable at the moment, they are becoming fewer and if you want a good example you pay a premium price. Have you seen the recent asking prices for a good 135mm F2.8 AIS lens? I think for my present needs I have all I can wish for considering the type of photography I do.
However with Minolta, the situation is markedly different. I have two of the rarer camera bodies (XM and an XE1) in perfect electrical and mechanical order, but getting good prime Rokkors is a bit of a struggle. Ignoring the MD lenses which I feel are not as good as the all metal MC versions, although I may be pressed into using them eventually. Good ones, (both MC and MD) with no traces of fungus are now getting as rare as hens teeth. My most recent purchase a 28mm F2.5 whilst optically as good as new, still requires attention for a lazy iris. Although the XM and XE1 are fully functional, I am looking out for a good couple of SRT 303 bodies as a backup.
Even what was probably the most numerous lens fitting - world wide - the M42 are nowhere so common as they once were.
I think I also subscribe to the theory that a large number of film cameras/lenses are stored in boxes in lofts all over the globe with the false understanding they are valueless and not even worth putting on E Bay.
However with Minolta, the situation is markedly different. I have two of the rarer camera bodies (XM and an XE1) in perfect electrical and mechanical order, but getting good prime Rokkors is a bit of a struggle. Ignoring the MD lenses which I feel are not as good as the all metal MC versions, although I may be pressed into using them eventually. Good ones, (both MC and MD) with no traces of fungus are now getting as rare as hens teeth. My most recent purchase a 28mm F2.5 whilst optically as good as new, still requires attention for a lazy iris. Although the XM and XE1 are fully functional, I am looking out for a good couple of SRT 303 bodies as a backup.
Even what was probably the most numerous lens fitting - world wide - the M42 are nowhere so common as they once were.
I think I also subscribe to the theory that a large number of film cameras/lenses are stored in boxes in lofts all over the globe with the false understanding they are valueless and not even worth putting on E Bay.
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