State of the art photography from 70 years ago

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

Комментарии • 5

  • @thecoganfamily
    @thecoganfamily 2 месяца назад

    I am surprised how many cameras you have stacked on the glass shelf. I have a similar but narrower cabinet and I worry about having just 2 cameras with motor mounts attached, on the shelf. I really like your collection. I have the Nikon F through to the F5 all in mint condition as my collection. 4 Nikon FTN’s, 2 FG’s & my FE2 daily driver. All that remains now is to collect 1 nikon range finder and the F6. However, both are well out of my affordable range so they will have to wait.
    Awesome channel 👍

    • @MrGibsonguy335
      @MrGibsonguy335  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. My shelves are only 7 inches deep and the glass is 3/16 thick. 8 cameras per shelf and most of the motordrives don't have batteries. A Nikon SP will start at $750 but an S2 will be in the $350-450 range from what I have observed lately. Happy collecting. I would like a Nikkormat FT-3

  • @Elimnio
    @Elimnio 2 месяца назад

    thanks for the great video, I can really subscribe what you said about the quality of the Canon, I think yours is a ivsb2? I have one myself and love it, I made videos about it as well.
    Ah just saw you mentioned it is a IId. Thought it looked like one with the bigger viewfinder which I think are the IIs2 (with 1/500th) and the IVSb2 (with 1/1000), but the naming is quite irritating.

  • @RascalKyng
    @RascalKyng 2 месяца назад

    Looking at the Konica IIIa now. Konica started to depart fron Leica clones, and started to make some elegant original designs.

    • @MrGibsonguy335
      @MrGibsonguy335  2 месяца назад

      They look like a much more reasonable price.