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    Cool Does anybody still shoot 35mm film?

    If so, you may be interested, or know somebody who may be interested in this bargain offering.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=200963879
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    Bloody hell they all look in mint condition ....
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    Some bloody good filim cameras out there,my Canon EOS has 80-200mm and 30-70mm lens',bought from cashies Wanganui 5 years ago,put a few films through it and still going good.Think it cost me $150 at the time,with canon bag and all instruction manuals etc.

    Got a friend who is in the bussiness selling and taking portraits at the time to get an idea of it's cost,as he said about $1800 or so new and worth what ever you wish to pay for it,sad thing he said was due to digital cameras these models are deemed past it,but as he saw they take great pics.

    Good thing is I can buy a Canon EOS digital outfit,and use my lens' although need to allow for settings etc being different.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

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    Kinda like when CD's came out - vinyl was going to the tip for free.There must be some real bargains in 35mm format.I had a lot of gear based around a couple of old Russian Zenit bodies,full manual,they had a Pentax screw mount,so I picked up lots of obsolete lenses etc.Had an enlarger,all the dark room stuff....the whole works.35mm was still the in thing then,but by using an old system gear was dirt cheap.I gave it all away....now I could get top quality gear even cheaper than dirt cheap.
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    Holy snapping turtle shit!

    I have almost exactly the same setup sitting here.
    X-500 + Minolta 50mm. Sigma lenses. 70-210mm & 28mm wide angle. 2x Tele. Motorwind.

    Small world.
    Scary...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Holy snapping turtle shit!

    I have almost exactly the same setup sitting here.
    X-500 + Minolta 50mm. Sigma lenses. 70-210mm & 28mm wide angle. 2x Tele. Motorwind.

    Small world.
    Scary...
    You're not in trouble at home then? Maybe check your cupboards, LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    You're not in trouble at home then? Maybe check your cupboards, LOL
    That thought had crossed my mind, but the cupboard is not bare...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    That thought had crossed my mind, but the cupboard is not bare...

    That's good, glad to hear it

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    The Motor Drive 1 unit is an absolute peach. There's times I've wished I had the optional bulk back unit, as a 36 roll at three frames a second is only 12 three-second bursts...

    The Rokkor 25-85mm zoom is an exquisite lump of glass, with a lovely progressive action.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    The Motor Drive 1 unit is an absolute peach.
    Single, 2.5 & 3.5 fps if my memory is accurate.

    Just had a quick look. Does anyone need a roll of Fuji 200asa 24 exposure film? Expiry date of 1996!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Single, 2.5 & 3.5 fps if my memory is accurate.
    You know you want it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    You know you want it...
    Too late.
    If, however, you would like a nice matching unit that could be used as bookends...
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    Good luck selling that, Hitcher!
    I've been tempted several times to sell my Canon Eos 1000F-n, but I'd get so little for it that it just seems worngA. It cost me around $900, then I bought a 300mm zoom lens for it, and some other bits'n'pieces, and the most I'm likely to get is maybe $50, which wouldn't even cover the cost of the PL filter.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Yeah, got an old Pentax MF... it's old, but still shoots a nice picture. 1/2000th shutter speed is the biggest thing it has going for it I guess... makes a nice click too though

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