Pam
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Post by Pam on Nov 4, 2013 14:10:39 GMT
Pam - try www.KEH.com - Most everything is used, but in good shape. I've not looked for any Kodak stuff, but have found lots of stuff for the Olys at reasonable prices. Thanks Lisa...I will go check the place out
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vic
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Post by vic on Nov 4, 2013 17:40:14 GMT
Since film, I've worked my way thru high zoom ratio digital point and shoots - Kodak, Fuji - to my current DSLR cam, Nikon D5100 with 18-105 (most used) and 55-300 Nikkor zooms. Vic
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Post by notnow101 on Nov 12, 2013 23:24:13 GMT
Digital: Nikon D40 + 18-55mm and 35-75mm Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 + 14-44mm Samsung galaxy s3 35MM: Pentax Spotmatic ii Canon Eos 3000 Praktica MTL 5 Minolta x370s (now part of sony) Zenit-B And many more... 120MM: Diana F+ And lots of M42 lenses and adapters
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2013 0:34:41 GMT
DX3500, C875, CD33, Z740, Z730, ZD710, P850, Z8612, Z990, M380, M580.
Currently using an Olympus E-PL5 with 14-42, 40-150, and 75-300 lenses.
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Post by skutterbug on Nov 15, 2013 13:37:08 GMT
I still have a collection of three Kodaks...Older wide angle P880, Z812 and a Z1012...I don't use as often as I use my DSLR's Olympus E510 and E620...Have a nice collection of lenses to go with the DSLR too... Using the Kodaks I like to use the Raynox close up lenses with the adapter tube or the Olympus 17F 1.7x Tele Conversion Lens on the adapter tube...but they're a bit dusty these days. I use a Samsung Galaxy 3 phone camera too. It really tests my patience
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