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05/16/2007 11:50:33 AM · #1
...and it just happened to come with the Minolta AF 50mm f/1.7 lens I was looking for. :D

It seemed like this lens (when sold separately) kept selling fast on eBay anytime I saw one I was interested in, plus the prices were ok, but not cheap enough for my limited lens budget.

I noticed some film bodies being sold with included lens. Took a gander and voila, lens + Minolta 7000 film SLR = $71.

Might actually pick up a roll or two of film and play around a little. :P
05/16/2007 11:57:49 AM · #2
Originally posted by glad2badad:

...and it just happened to come with the Minolta AF 50mm f/1.7 lens I was looking for. :D

It seemed like this lens (when sold separately) kept selling fast on eBay anytime I saw one I was interested in, plus the prices were ok, but not cheap enough for my limited lens budget.

I noticed some film bodies being sold with included lens. Took a gander and voila, lens + Minolta 7000 film SLR = $71.

Might actually pick up a roll or two of film and play around a little. :P


It's fun, if I had room in the house or I had a basement, I'd get an enlarger and develpment setup, I kind of miss that. I've been thinking about getting an old medium format and playing around with that, but I'd need a good film scanner for that.
05/16/2007 12:08:16 PM · #3
Well, I'm very happy with the lens acquisition. That's what I really was looking for. The SLR is a nice bonus.

I have an old Pentax SLR with a couple of cheaper lens that I haven't done anything with in a few years now. With the Minolta 7000 I've just upgraded (on the film SLR side) and the lens that I own for my KM 5D are all full-frame and will work on the film 7000 body. :)

Never did anything in regards to film development before. Was always interested but never took the plunge.
05/16/2007 01:01:04 PM · #4
Originally posted by wavelength:


It's fun, if I had room in the house or I had a basement, I'd get an enlarger and develpment setup, I kind of miss that. I've been thinking about getting an old medium format and playing around with that, but I'd need a good film scanner for that.

I've been thinking the same thing. An old twin-lens reflex would be a lot of fun to shoot with. Maybe when one more kid is off to college and a room frees up.

Sorry about the hijack.... congratulations on the new lens!

Message edited by author 2007-05-16 13:01:52.
05/16/2007 01:11:00 PM · #5
Good move to get the lens by buying the camera with it.
I like the old manual glass, and seem to buy more every month. I am a machine sort of guy, and the old lenses just have that smooth solid "last forever" feel about them.
My camera does not meter with them, so I have to use intuition, then see the results and adjust .
05/16/2007 01:22:07 PM · #6
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer:

Good move to get the lens by buying the camera with it.
I like the old manual glass, and seem to buy more every month. I am a machine sort of guy, and the old lenses just have that smooth solid "last forever" feel about them.
My camera does not meter with them, so I have to use intuition, then see the results and adjust .

Thanks. Hey, I see you have a bunch of Nikon lens, yet no Nikon camera listed. What are you mounting those on?
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