Hi,
Jeff Hellige <jhellige_at_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_at_dial.pipex.com
The future was never like this!
Received on Sat Apr 14 2001 - 03:58:56 BST