Today I went to Eastman house to see the Weston exhibit. In addition
there is an exhibit of a wide variety of camera types, ranging from a
camera made for lunar landing missions (this one, of course, did not
fly, it was a backup) down to Fisher-Price toy cameras.
Included was an original Leica A. Wow, how small! It was dwarfed by a
nearby M3.
In another exhibit there were a couple of KMZ (Fed/Zorki) cameras, both
in wonderful condition, and one of which had been covered in a nice
brown lizard skin. Also small. None of these could possibly be used by
professionals, of course. I'm not a pro... give 'em to me.
Earl
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>iddi wrote:
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>>Just not sure if
>>the monstrous looking lens (as fine as it is) will be intimidating to
>>people on the receiving end).
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>Of course it will! But that's part of the image. Then they'll think
>you're a pro. Don't expect to be taken seriously if you show up to
>shoot pictures toting a camera no bigger than grandma's.
>
>Chuck Norcutt
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