Take it from a 79yo former data processing professional of 45 yrs and an amateur/professional photographer of 70+ years >>> RTFM!
I had one of these and I think I still have it. It was after shave, maybe Avon.
I had my eye on the Mod 80 but after examining the T7i, I bought one and am very happy with it. It's NOT an entry level camera. I've been in photography almost all of my 78 yrs and am very critical of my work and will accept nothing but the best except for family outings (then I'll take whatever I can get) etc. I've owned many Minoltas, Canons, etc and associated glass and flash and other accessories as well as my own bw darkroom. I've shot vacations, prof weddings, prof sports such as track and field, rodeo, etc. I done just about everything except models and fashion. I've been in many photo clubs in the Dallas area. I've sold almost all of my camera, lenses, lights, and accessories and settled on one camera, the T7i. It's worth your consideration.
I paid $16 for the bracket, card and cable in 1973. I sold it last year for $50.
the white was a diffuser - the gray card was an exposure calibrator
I had one of these on my Vivitar 283 with a bracket which mounted on the flash and the card in the bracket. One side was white and the other side was grey.....I used both sides.
not yet......i can't locate my ana glasses.
Wonder what happened? I've heard at least one good experience.
Does anyone out there use 'convertimage.net'? And if you do, have you had good luck?
diff body - yes, you're correct, but the body differences are more difficult to detect than the 'parking lights' and/or tail lights.
Look at the 'parking lights'. This is about the only way you can distinguish a '49 thru '52.
It's a 1950, 2dr deluxe - we had one almost like it except ours was a fleetline model.
Rag man? Oh, Leitz, go back under that rock and be quiet. Charlie
Yes, film stuff. What was the object of your remark?