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Old 05-10-2018, 12:20 AM   #56
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Originally Posted by GlenBarrington View Post
A collector in the sense of I don't really throw them away when I retire them for something new. But I don't have an emotional attachment to the things the way I do with cameras.
Somewhere in my basement is an Exakta VX-1000 which was the first SLR I purchased in my first year at university. It was a rather odd camera in many ways, however at times with later SLRs, I missed the ability to feed film from one cassette to another and the film knife. Sadly I sold my Nikon S3 when I was made an offer I couldn't resist. At one time, when I was in Rochester, I got to see a Nikon SPX in Kodak's museum. Sadly this through the lens metering rangefinder was never sold to the public when Nikon decided to concentrate on the Nikon F SLR instead.
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