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I'd like to see them stop worrying about cameras in the past and look towards the future.
I'd like to see them stop worrying about cameras in the past and look towards the future.
Whoever took the aperture ring off the lens should be shot. Take that a$$hole to pasture.
I know that this started with film. But still...
I'd like to see them stop worrying about cameras in the past and look towards the future.
Whoever took the aperture ring off the lens should be shot. Take that a$$hole to pasture.
I know that this started with film. But still...
I think Canon did that first with the EF lens mount era.I'd like to see them stop worrying about cameras in the past and look towards the future.
Whoever took the aperture ring off the lens should be shot. Take that a$$hole to pasture.
I know that this started with film. But still...
Plaubel W67.
I would hate to see my GW690 in digital@limr , prepare yourself to throw up in your mouth ...
If you could have any classic camera brought from the history to be "digitalized" (as if they had just removed the film and stuck in a sensor instead) what would it be?
For me:
Canonete GIII QL. Yes, I know the G7 comes close. But it's just not a Canonete, nor FF.
Yashicamat/Roleiflex - With a mushy mid-century tessar/xenotar-like lens.
FUJI GX680 - With a giant X-Trans back ... because GX680 b*tches!
Though any fuji G-series cameras would be cool.
Cameras were built better in the pastI'd like to see them stop worrying about cameras in the past and look towards the future.