I was ready for a stray bird or dog lol. Glad you found it & may you take many beautiful pics!
Have fun with it, then when you want to get serious, get a Canon digital camera.
Then my brother and I went in on the first of two Canon SLRs, which I later sold and switched to a pair of nice Oly OM2ns and a Mamiya TLR. They were stolen a couple years later.
Time passed. Finally bought my first Canon film EOS (I had met their manager of design). Now it's two film EOSes and two digital EOSes later. Fortunately, I was able to sell or give away all of these, except for the one I use today.
Now I'm getting 7D/60D fever. Of course, I need to get out more--to the Gulf or Atlantic coasts--on pixpeditions to try to justify the investment in what I already have. We'll see what happens.
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Solid. Remind me to ask you about 35mm film sometime.
They're going on EBay for $20.
How’d you get it sit still so long?
((snicker))
riiiight. You sound like my husband.
8-)
Good find.
Camera porn !
What a beauty!
I hope you know how to feed and care for it properly. ;o)
I find that film retains mystery, mood and romance that I like to capture whereas digital just doesn’t cut it. It is good for clear pictures but more often than not leaves out the intangible.
Now I have two Kodak super zooms. They really are good cameras and a Nikon D40 and a D5000. Both of the take good pictures too.
Back in the late 70's early 80's he picked up from an older neighbor lady a Nikon F and about 5 Nikkor Lens (fisheye to tele) for $25.00. I was green with envy.(1)
But I'm afraid my wife will do that with my Nikon FE and my Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic (still clicking away), and my bag of lens & 'stuff' when I 'go'. To her it's all 'clutter'.
(1) He was pretty nice though. He let me use his lens for my Nikon. I had one of his, a 24mm(?) wide angle for over a month.
Ps: Thanks to yopur wonderful photos you got me seriously looking at Digitals now. In a couple months I will have a Nikon DSLR (two more checks paychecks). I'm finding good sales prices (B&H Photo for one) and I am now determined :-)
I was going to buy a gun first, but Mossbergs & .45 ACPs will always be there
You always manage to bring a smile to face and happy to my life.......excellent find....I trust you have a source for film and its development......
I hope you are feeling well
Very nice! I have an old Minolta (early ‘70s vintage) — all manual — that I dearly loved.... Finally gave into digital so it doesn’t get used anymore, but what a great camera.
Back then, a gallon of gasoline sold at retail for much less than $1.00 ...
Mine was (and is; yes, it still works) a Canon AE1.
Excellent find. I still have my 1973 Nikon F to lug around when I’m feeling retro, though I don’t shoot much film anymore since I got my D300 a few years back. When I do, it’s with a beautiful 1955 Ricoflex TLR on Ilford 200, that I also found at a local recycle shop and talked the owner down to 10,000 yen.
Gonna pimp my shit and let y’all have a look at http://www.flickr.com/photos/blackbone