Hi,
Jeff Hellige <jhellige(a)earthlink.net> said:
keep it
"all in the family" so to speak, take pictures on a classic
camera (I love the Leica) and be even better.
I've got a nice medium format Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex 1a. It
takes absolutely beautiful pictures in bright sunlight. Too bad
rolls of 120 film are getting more difficult to locate, especially in
color. The last time I shot with it I could only locate B/W film
locally.
Find a professional camera store, 120 film is used a lot professionally.
Hasselblads etc are still popular, and many new cameras have been
introduced recently by other manufacturers - Bronica have just produced
a rangefinder one for example. I have a Bronica S2, a Rolleiflex F and a
Russian Lubitel - all over 10 yrs old, as well as some old folders.
My normal-use camera, a Canon A-1, falls well within
the
10year rule for the list,
Me too - one of the best cameras ever...
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Cheers,
Stan Barr stanb(a)dial.pipex.com
The future was never like this!