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  1. Lukeeesteve Jan 9, 2017

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    I don't have access to my computer with some more conventional pics so I took some shalllow depth of field photos. About f5.6 and 12 inches away from the watches. This is using the newer of the 2 lenses. The focal length is about 12 inches to infinity.

    I'm working off my small iPhone and didn't realize the 1st pic a little OOF but shows some of the lens tendencies. Pics are generally softer with more softness with close up pics. I'll take some outdoor/scenery pics tomorrow when there is light.

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  2. panaitchrono Oct 20, 2017

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    nice vintage cameras..and now..who use a vintage camera anymore? :)
     
  3. sxl2004 Oct 20, 2017

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    A few......
    Nikon SP vintage and 2005 reissue
    Leica Ia (4 digit serial number 1928)
    Leica M4 Winogrand set up with Canon 28/2.8 lens
     
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  4. CajunTiger Cajuns and Gators can't read newspapers! Oct 20, 2017

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    new arrival.
    1937 Jaeger-LeCoultre Compass Camera
     
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  5. Watchmutt Oct 20, 2017

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    Here are a few from my Leica collection. P1010200.JPG
     
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  6. micampe Oct 20, 2017

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    I do. I am one of those people complaining about collectors driving up prices.
     
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  7. Watchmutt Oct 20, 2017

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    I still like to shoot film every now and then. Usually I will pack an M7 or M3.
     
  8. sxl2004 Oct 20, 2017

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    I do
    Family is digital.
    My stuff is vintage film cameras.
    I am acaring the hell out of my family when I take the Hassy out for a family hike. It goes like Daddy come ooooonnnnnnn :D
     
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  9. CajunTiger Cajuns and Gators can't read newspapers! Oct 20, 2017

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    many many people still shoot film...including myself. My daily camera is a Leica M7, but I've shot with all of my cameras.
     
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  10. ICONO Oct 20, 2017

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  11. be.norm Oct 20, 2017

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    Wow. Just discovering this thread and it is awesome. I've been shooting a combination of film and digital for years, but have switched over to film almost 100% recently. The reasons are that 1) I hate post-processing, and find that I don't need to do as much with film, and 2) shooting with a mechanical camera is just more fun!

    My cameras are nowhere near as cool/old as the ones in this thread - I've gone through a ton but typically shoot with a Minolta X-570 SLR with a 50mm 1.4 Minolta MD Rokkor-X lens, as well as a Ricoh GR-1 that pretty much lives in my pocket. The Minolta I find a perfect combination of new and old - fully manual but with aperture priority and a built in light meter for modern convenience. The GR-1 suits my street style sensibilities, and the quality of the photos consistently surprise me for such a small point and shoot (which I guess means I should stop being surprised).

    Cameras and watches are in a constant battle for my discretionary funds. The good news is I'm getting more focused in collecting both, figuring out what I really like/need in both areas and selling off the rest. Well, I haven't actually sold off anything yet, but I am planning on it. Oh, and I'm on the hunt for my first Leica, if anyone is looking to offload one... shoot, maybe I'm not on the right track after all.

    I can post some pics of my cameras later on, but like I said they are nowhere near as cool as the ones already posted.
     
  12. davidswiss Oct 20, 2017

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    I keep wanting to get back into film but only want to buy one. I don't want to start at the bottom and then buy the next best and so on until the house is full of old cameras which aren't used.
    Any suggestions ?
    I'm assuming Leicas M3/M4 are in the list but what else is there which will take good pictures and not be a pain to load or setup.
    Maybe a Kodak retina II/III of Everest fame ?
     
  13. sxl2004 Oct 20, 2017

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    Depending on the size (not format) of the camera:
    - rangefinder cameras from the 30's-2000s
    - 70' SLRs are very cheap and have great lenses. Nikon are a dime and dozen.

    ::popcorn::
     
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  14. flyingout Oct 20, 2017

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    I must have posted this in another thread since it I don't see it here. But since #1928 showed up I thought I'd include #1248. It was my grandfather's. I've passed it along to my brother since he is the more active photographer these days.

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  15. CajunTiger Cajuns and Gators can't read newspapers! Oct 20, 2017

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    That is a very special piece. Leica I

    dibs :)
     
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  16. sxl2004 Oct 20, 2017

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    Wow
    Congrats! Very special!!!!!
     
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  17. micampe Oct 20, 2017

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    The most important thing to remember with film is that the camera has no effect on the image quality: you only care about the lens. If you want rangefinder and Leica M glass a CL like mine or a Minolta CLE are a pretty easy entry point.

    If you never used rangefinder cameras it’s a very different experience, you could pick up a cheap one with integrated lens and decide if you like it, the Canonet QL17 is a popular one, has a good luminous lens and can be had for less than $100.

    If you want SLR you have ample choice, you can pick up an Olympus or Nikon everywhere and the lenses are usually fairly cheap.
     
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  18. Interstatetime Oct 20, 2017

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    A Twin!

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  19. Watchmutt Oct 21, 2017

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    And a few more..some of these may not be exactly be vintage.
    This thread makes me want to shoot some film this weekend.
     
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  20. Interstatetime Oct 26, 2017

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    A vintage picture of my new studio camera taken with the non-vintage iPhone 7+.

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