Ralph Javins
Member
As far as I know; I use all my cameras. They are all in working order and have a pretty good sense that most in Apug do the same. I have no problems finding film.
Good morning, all;
Pumalite and I have a few things in common. Our cameras work, and we have put into them the effort and the money to see that they are working properly. The wife of my local camera shop owner and operator knows that I am doing my part to see that her husband's shop continues to exist. A full CLA in his shop runs $138.00 USD plus any parts needed (new light seals, et cetera). When you consider the number of camera bodies I have (yes, I agree that I have gone way past being a mere collector and have advanced to the stage of addiction), I actually represent a fair percentage of the cash flow through his shop. Normally I have at least one body in the shop at a time while there are others waiting in line for their turn. At one point, there were three there simultaneously, but that is rare.
I like my cameras, and now I have the ability to indulge myself in possessing a selection of bodies and lenses that will allow me to choose whatever I would like to do technically in taking a photograph. This has not always been the case.
Just as with having pets, having a collection of cameras and lenses also carries a responsibility to see that they are maintained. Just going through the electronic flash units once each month to recharge the batteries and reform the photoflash capacitors in them is a chore that must be performed.
The enjoyable part of this comes when we have days like the last three here in Latte Land when there are blue skies and brilliant colors and I can grab any of the cameras and go out to find things to photograph, knowing that my equipment and the film in them will do the job.