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Are there any inexpensive 120 film camera that are pocketable, aside from the placca Holgas and that? Ideally summat cheaply available from the 70s or 80s.
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Any special reason? They weren't that good were they?Are there any inexpensive 120 film camera that are pocketable, aside from the placca Holgas and that? Ideally summat cheaply available from the 70s or 80s.
Are there any inexpensive 120 film camera that are pocketable, aside from the placca Holgas and that? Ideally summat cheaply available from the 70s or 80s.
Are there any inexpensive 120 film camera that are pocketable, aside from the placca Holgas and that? Ideally summat cheaply available from the 70s or 80s.
Define inexpensive?
I'll probably sell my Yashica Mat TLR to fund it, so either £100 ish for summat good, or else I'll see if I pick up a cheapo Isolette or similar for a few quid.
What I really want is a poor man's Mamiya 6 (the newer one, not the folding job). I like the MF format, but want summat more SLR / RF like.
Rocky Camera - 7.99.
Ha, might as well the amount of stuff I buy! I'd buy that Isolette if I didn't have two already...sometimes enough is enough.commission?
Ha, might as well the amount of stuff I buy! I'd buy that Isolette if I didn't have two already...sometimes enough is enough.
I didn't even realise there was a vintage camera section on Rocky.
Can't go wrong for £7.99 like. Will probably get most of that back when I inevitably sell it on eBay in a few months anyway.
Though I quite like the look of this - http://www.rockycameras.com/zeiss-ikon-mess-ikonta-m-6x6-folding-rangefinder-camera-6999-24034-p.asp