Hello, if you are interested, I would offer you $150.00 and will pay for shipping and handling. I have been trying to find one of these cameras for a while.
You can reply, or call me at 303-346-2831 (I live in Aurora Colorado, right outside Denver). I have a PayPal account, or I could send you a Postal Money Order.
Thanks,
Stephen Lewis
Hi Ray,
Thanks for the deal on your Minolta equipment. I mailed the check today.
Hello,
I love classic Minolta SLR cameras. How much do you want? I probably only want one camera body, but want the lenses. Of course, you may want someone to buy it all at once. A reply would be appreciated.
Regards,
Steve Lewis
Hello,
Your best bet is to find someone in your town who can scan your negatives, or someone who can make contact prints in their darkroom. I would offer to help you make the contact prints, but you would have postage costs both ways and costs for time and materials.
I am not sure you got my earlier message, but I apologized for getting your hopes up. I cannot find the 4x4 holder anywhere. I guess I lost it when we moved. Really sorry,
Stephen Lewis
I am awfully sorry, but I cannot find the holder. We moved recently so I guess it got lost in the move. Since I have not shot 4x4 negatives in a long time, I never noticed it was missing. I apologize for getting your hopes up.
Stephen Lewis
Hello, as a matter of fact I have a 4x4 negative holder for an Omega D2 that I am not using. I paid $10.00 for it a few years ago so does that price meet your budget?
Thank you very much for the link to the missing photos of Scott's expedition.
Hello, I see a lot of people have opinions here, but I have real life experience doing the kind of shoot you have asked about. Put your flash on ETTL setting, the camera on "P" setting and shoot away. The computer chips in modern cameas are so smart, they have given me perfect exposures under all types of lighting when I followed the simple suggestion I made above. If you diffuse your flash in any manner, then increase the exposure setting on your camera by 1/3 or 2/3's or your photos could be underexposed.
Greetings from sunny Colorado! I am really enjoying this site. I am a semi-pro photographer who likes to shoot portraits, flowers and landscapes.
Honeybee in my front yard. Natural light, no flash, 50mm 1.4 lens. Cropped in CS4.