I have only ever twice sold a camera: a Voigtlander Vito CD, which was my
first ever serious camera, and a Fujica ST701n, which was a replacement for
a stolen SV, which had been my first SLR.
I now have several Spotmatics, an SV (bought on a whim because it is
identical to the one stolen, and is a joy to use), an ES, a K2, an ME, an
SFN, an Espio 70 and an MZ-S in Pentax, and a Fed 4 for 35mm film, a
Rolleicord for medium format, and in digital, one compact, an Optio 4WR, and
one SLR, an *ist-D, and I doubt I'll ever sell any of them, being as much of
a lover of classic cameras as a photographer.  I've also got a box full of
dead Pentax 35mm and digital compacts of various recent models which came
gratis from a local distributor clear-out.

My workhorse cameras are the MZ-S or SV for film, and the *ist-D for
digital.  The Optio is carried in the car, or is used by my wife on the rare
occasions she wants to use a camera.  The *ist-D and just two lenses, the
16-45 and 50-200 were what I carried for a recent trip to Egypt and Spain,
and served me very well: the results are excellent and the kit was light and
easy to carry in a small backpack.

I may consider buying the next Pentax digital SLR, depending upon price and
size: I don't need or want a behemoth of a camera which doubles as a
weight-training tool, nor do I really need full-frame - but it would be
interesting to see how my collection of Pentax lenses of various eras
perform on such a sensor.  If I do, the *ist-D may go to one of my
granddaughters, who is expressing an interest in photography as a career - I
know, don't encourage her!

John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia

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Steve Desjardins
Sent: Monday, 11 August 2008 7:02 AM
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Subject: Re: What plans do you have for old digital SLRs?

I tend to hang onto cameras.  In all honestly, I should dump most of my
film cameras.  The problem is that I'd keep the nicest one (the MZ-S)
and then get so little for the others it wouldn't be worth selling.  I
gave my MX and ZX-7 to the Art dept. for photo classes and I kept the
MZ-S, the Sp500, and the 645.   Keeping the SP500 (vs the MX) is
definitely a sentimental choice but it still works fine and it was my
first camera.  I'm always amazed how intrigued students are by a
screwmount lens.


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