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Vintage SLR camera
Somewhere around 12 years ago, when the Halifax Royal Infirmary was closing, my brother found a carrying case in an unused locker when they were clearing the place out.
I've had it in my possession in its manky old case from whence it came, completely unused by me. When I get my bonus from work I'm looking to invest in a Pentax K-X, but maybe able to use some of the lenses from this old one if I do. Thing is, will they be of any use, and would it be worth refurbing the whole lot, as at the moment it looks like the camera itself is not only vintage, but gives a vintage photo complete with funny marks and all in a light sepier colour! Its not corrosion on the top of the camera, its dust from the sponge inside the carry case....well it is a bit old. In the pocket, I found an old list from some sort of pony stallion show, from 1998, which maybe the last time it was used, complete with tiny bits of straw! You lot of the technical camera ability might laugh, but I kinda like it, have a giggle if you like, it reminds me of a peeping Tom from the 70s!
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I still have my old Olympus OM10 (plus lenses) which was my 21st birthday present.
I still love the weight and feel of the old film camera's Something cool about the black & silver. The satisfiying clunk of the shutter is something the digitals just can't replicate
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My first dslr was a Pentax. I got many older lenses from ebay which i used on it. You will have to use the lenses in manual mode but if any are A lenses then you can use the aperture priority mode and it makes life a bit simpler. If you remove any filters and then take a pic of the front of the lens so i can see what the writing says in will give you a good idea if any are worth keeping etc.
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ok the Itorex lens says this round the front
ITOREX MC auto zoom 1:35 f=38~70mm no822344 52(circle with slash through that silly laptop dosn't have!) SMC PENTAX~A 1:2.8 28mm 5136410 (WORD WORN OUT) 49mm Skylight 1B? France and the great big one is RMC Tokina FUNNY RED SYMBOL 80-200mm 1:4.5 (symbol)52 8057368 B.W 52E SKY 1A
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get it serviced dizz, bet it's worth a bob or two.
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The big Tokina should perform ok though again it is a full manual lens. Still can be used like the Itorex on a Pentax dslr but a bit of a hastle. The Pentax 28mm A series lens allows you to use it on a Pentax dslr using aperture priority mode. Basically the A series can communicate with the camera in regards to the opening and closing of the aperture blades. This makes it easier to use then the other 2. Just pop camera into aperture priority mode and you can control the aperture using the ring around the lens. The camera will automatically set the shutter speed. You will need to manual focus. It is a lens worth hanging onto for sure. The shylight filter wont be much use with digital cameras unless you just want to keep it on to protect the lens. The Pentax lens goes for anywhere between 70 to 100 quid or there abouts on Ebay. I would keep it though as they just keep going up each year. It is a fast 2.8 aperture lens and handy for low light especially with the built in shake reduction on the dslr lenses. Hand holdable low light pics is fun Last edited by TC3; 05-02-11 at 10:19 PM. |
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I do quite like this little quirky camera, I miss having 'actual photos' sometimes. Perhaps its worth popping into town to the local camera shop which has been there for years and find out how much it will cost to get it back to condition again.
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cheapskate, £1.00
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