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I enjoyed watching that, thank you :thumbsup:

I then Googled the camera, OMFG, start saving the pennies? You weren't joking :wacko:

Beautiful piece of kit though :wub:
 
Great but....

30 years ago when you were buying a film camera, this amount of detail and quality made sense. Now the digital technology is moving so fast you know that a camera has a production life of 18 months and a useful of about 5 years at best before its is as old as dinosaur pooh.
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
Great but....

30 years ago when you were buying a film camera, this amount of detail and quality made sense. Now the digital technology is moving so fast you know that a camera has a production life of 18 months and a useful of about 5 years at best before its is as old as dinosaur pooh.

Indeed, which is why when I was a pro I used Nikon - bodies come and go but lenses remain.
 

Mad Doug Biker

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I'd like a Leica, but as has been said already, it will be usurped by something else before long, so, on that basis, I think I'd rather get a M6 or 7 instead. Hell, maybe even one of the older classic ones!



I need money for this plan, yes, I know. I also want to start using my old Blad again, but the body is well and truly knackered (a 1967, 500N), so I think I'd need a new one. Yet more thousands.....
 

swee'pea99

Squire
When the play 'I am a Camera' opened on Broadway in the 1950s, theatre critic Walter Kerr's entire review read, 'Me no Leica.' ^_^

Very good! Brings to mind the shortest theatre review ever, as listed in the Guinness Book of Records, for a short-lived variety show on Broadway called A Good Time! It read, in its entirety: No.
 
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