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Once 110 film became hard to get and harder to process, I really missed that little gem. Now I've got it back. A tiny, high-quality camera that's small enough to take anywhere.
Once 110 film became hard to get and harder to process, I really missed that little gem. Now I've got it back. A tiny, high-quality camera that's small enough to take anywhere.
I'm a long-time Pentax user. I really, really like the way the old M42 primes work with digital cameras. And of course, the old K-mount primes work directly on Pentax DSLRs and the K-01.
Ah, "the rock." Durable, reliable, and ergonomically perfect. Essentially the continuation of the Spotmatic series that had been refined and improved since 1964. It became the default camera for photography students.
I held on to my Spotmatic F, until it became clear that digital was the way to go. So I got a *istDs. Never looked back. Currently, I have a K-01, a K7d and a K3. And the Q of course.
Ah, "the rock." Durable, reliable, and ergonomically perfect. Essentially the continuation of the Spotmatic series that had been refined and improved since 1964. It became the default camera for photography students.
I held on to my Spotmatic F, until it became clear that digital was the way to go. So I got a *istDs. Never looked back. Currently, I have a K-01, a K7d and a K3. And the Q of course.
Yep! I started collecting their flagship models before digital got real big. I also purchased a 645nii Medium format body that I love. I currently have *ist D, K20D and the K3ii in digital bodies.
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