Good times. I enjoyed that weekend. I think you had just bought your  FA 
250-600. 

Paul

> On Sep 1, 2021, at 6:23 PM, John Francis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2021 at 01:58:57AM -0400, John wrote:
>> 35mm film cameras based on relevance today:
>> 
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piHi1dvsGX0&t=1s
> 
> Well, in 1982 I still had the MX I'd bought back in '76, and an ME
> (although the ME would be replaced the next year by a Super Program).
> A friend of mine had an A1.  In fact we'd both had those cameras in
> 1978 when we ended up on a work assignment in New Zealand for a year,
> and we'd each become quite familiar with the other person's cameras.
> 
> The Nikon F2 was a camera I had looked at, but decided that by then
> I was sufficiently invested in the Pentax system to make swapping
> a rather expensive option. And, in any case, if I felt the need for
> something beyond the MX there was always the LX to consider.
> I never found a compelling reason to get an LX, and by that time I
> was definitely a fan of the small size of the M-body cameras.
> That trusty MX, together with the Super Program for auto-exposure,
> were what I had in my camera bag up until 1995, when I got a PZ-1p
> to replace the Super Program.  In fact I've still got that original
> MX (and a used black one I bought as a spare in 2000 when I stopped
> off at Samy's Camera in Los Angeles to pick up some film on my way
> to shoot the Indycar Long Beach Grand Prix, and spotted the camera
> in their 'as-is' used camera display with a questionable metering
> system, but a tested and accurate shutter). [That Long Beach trip
> is also where I met Paul Stenquist] I've since picked up the motor
> drive for the MX, which was capable of shooting 5fps - not bad for
> a film camera!
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