11-07-22, 08:40 PM | #8151 |
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Be interested to see what you think K1000 vs MX, not shot with the former but they're like one step back in the evolutionary chain, or that's how it feels, when you hold one. Still not finished the roll in my Seagull TLR, not really shot anything for a while.
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12-07-22, 02:55 PM | #8152 |
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The K1000 was OK to use, I only have two left. One I got from the recycle shop at the tip and the other belonged to my great aunt that I sent away to be serviced as it was having shutter issues.
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I'll see how the pics come out but it didn't beg to become a keeper. For an older generation mechanical SLR, the Minolta SRT303 is hard to beat. |
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I thought you guys might like this.
https://i.postimg.cc/LX8Y8GRH/filmsizes-LARGE.jpg Sent from my SM-T510 using Tapatalk
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Howard, if you want the K1000 experience with dof then try finding a Pentax KM.
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Nice one John, disc, that was really pointless
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I've just noticed that 16mm isn't on there. Minolta were quite keen on that but I think the 110 format killed it.
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The two world wars seem to have impacted on film production quite a bit. A gap of about 12 years following both wars before there's any new advances in film tecnology.
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I do prefer a split focus. So much easier to use.
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