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Considering it looks mint and even comes with the (very nice) grip that's a good price!
Frankly I can't be spending money on analog camera equipment right now, as much as I'd like to.
And really I'm thinking hard at the moment where I will be going with film photography in general; there are other priorities now, plus prices for film and dev have risen (and will continue to) so the whole routine of having cameras on me everyday and shooting nonchalantly as I stroll around will likely change.
Also I might actually sell my Nikon and Pentax stuff because while I love it I think my taste has changed, meaning that I'm after a bit of a "calmer" sort of sharpness, so actually thinking of going back to Canon - or maybe try Olympus.
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plus prices for film and dev have risen (and will continue to) so the whole routine of having cameras on me everyday and shooting nonchalantly as I stroll around will likely change.
I do that a lot and am trying to balance being economical whilst also not letting it stop me taking shots. I guess I should be shooting digital, but then I don't enjoy using digitals as much as I do film cameras
Also I might actually sell my Nikon and Pentax stuff because while I love it I think my taste has changed, meaning that I'm after a bit of a "calmer" sort of sharpness, so actually thinking of going back to Canon - or maybe try Olympus.
I've noticed that with Ektar shot with Nikon lenses, it tends to be a bit full on.
Enjoying Pentax stuff though, despite their lenses not ageing very well. I have one 50mm smc-a that's hazy and a 50 smc-m with dragging aperture blades on stop down
The pound is weak. Now is your time. £240 for you.