Retro cameras?

a couple of pics of my stuff, more to follow!
 

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Sold my Pentax Program A last week, well it ended up as the wife's really because she knew how to use it far better than me

Kept the lenses which works fine on the Pentax digital, in fact very well.

Still got my Olympus Trip, the posh one that wound the film on and off automatically and did pretty much everthing else on auto too
 
Retro cameras

Heres my Fujica Hd's.
Waterproof, shockproof.
Love em.
The HD-1 I bought in 1981 - still going strong.
 

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My good old never let you down Zenith EM

Dont know if you'd call it retro though

I was up some hill or other in winter ,a good thousand feet up,plenty of white and damn cold, -18c or something
My mate brought his all singing all dancing grands worth of nikon with its laudy da motor wind
.Due to the low temperature his refused to work,seems the batteries had frozen solid
The Russian made zenith ,despite its bad rep for cheapness,worked flawlessly and produced its usual quality shots
I took it sailing and the salt got into its workings :(
Though im pretty sure it if i plunged it into fresh water and put in in a really hot room ,it would work again :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Not retro but damned rugged
 
kaiser":3pj7yj8a said:
We'd been talking about them at work and I seemed to remember the zenit photosniper. Anyone else recall these? Very cool :cool:




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Lets see you using one of those near parliament these days ;)
If the police can mistake a piece of wood for a gun then this photosniper is instant suicide :LOL: :LOL:
 
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