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Hey guys, Over the years , when I have seen an old film camera that I found interesting ( in design or history )....I had a tendency to buy it.

You know how this ends Smile ...I now need to get rid of a number of these little friends.

If anyone has the same interest , let me know and I would be willing to send you some of my herd !

Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving...mike
 
Posts: 1264 | Location: Idaho | Registered: October 21, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I still miss an old Yashika Model A I learned on. Old cameras always tempt me.
I'm in. Thanks.


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If you have a Screw mount Leica or Canon or Minolta rangefinder or rangefinder Contax IIa or Nikon.....

then, I'm in.


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Posts: 8228 | Location: Arizona | Registered: August 17, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I still shoot films. I currently have a Nikon F100, Pentax K1000 and a couple of Konica TCs. I have lenses for these so I'd be interested in any that will be compatible with the Nikon Ai or later mounts, Pentax K mount, and Konica K/AR mount. A Canon AE-1/AE-1 Program would be awesome too. That's the camera I learn to shoot on and currently don't have.

Thanks for the karma!!!
 
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I would be interested as well. I learned to shoot with a Pentax k-1000 and I think I took some of my best photos with that camera. Also have developed my own film and printed pictures.
 
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I would be interested! I've been shooting film since my 9th grade photo class in 1981. I still have a darkroom in my basement.



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To honor the memory of my father, if you have a Yashica TLR (twin lens reflex) that would be awesome. I "learned" to be a photographer at a very young age, and still remember the backwards screen, the roll film, etc. His was black.


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Please count me in also. Thank you


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Posts: 798 | Location: Augusta, Georgia. | Registered: February 04, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I like Minolta myself. Still have my SRT-101 from 1975 so I guess I'm in too.


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I bought my first Canon 35mm film camera in 1991. I remember I was on the phone with B&H ordering it watching the news as the start of the Gulf War was being reported.

I'm interested in anything 8mm/Super 8mm, especially film projectors, splicers, etc. I've spent a lot of time using Bencher copy stands to copy old family photos with my Pentax 67.
 
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I have a nice little collection of old cameras. I would love to give them a good home!
 
Posts: 1776 | Location: Ashburn, VA USA | Registered: June 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Hey guys, it's great to see such interest !

All I now have left is a Japanese clone of a Leica (circa 1955 ish) , with a Russian lens.

Any takers ?? email me at mike28 w at msn. com
 
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