I have that one. I think you’ll really like it! When I got it, there were way better reviews for it than the Canon equivalent.
About to hit 83. Hope we continue to advance And beat the odds!
Like George Burns said, “Getting old ain’t for sissies.”
I was at Lackland AFB IN basic training. That day I was on KP. Everything stopped when the sarge came in and announced what had happened. We all watched the proceedings on TV.
Sad, but, I think, true. Makes me glad I’m retired.
Used to be the a/c was powered by a belt to the crankshaft and was a noticeable drag on the engine. Newer cars drive the a/c with an electric motor. Seems to hardly affect gas mileage. To me, at least.
I used my parent’s old Kodak box camera for a while. In the 50s, I got Brownie Hawkeye for Christmas. Later (in high school) I bought a neat Fujica with match focusing and linked shutter speed and f stop. In the Air Force I bought a Canon EOS 630. When that one was stolen, I went digital with a 20D. Now still using a 60D, and occasionally, the 20D.
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One of my favorites starting with “I Walk the Line.”
My first was a Fujika rangefinder with match needle. I sold that one to a USAF barracks mate, and then got an EOS 630 that I really liked - but it was stollen. Afterwards I went digital with the EOS 20D.
Very nice! The second one is my favorite.
Zero for me, too. Even for a gray market Canon Crome Abe’s of Maine way back years ago.