Clearing out some old cameras that I haven't used in years, prices reflect my cluelessness as to their current condition. Been using a contax G1 and shooting medium format/digital.
Clockwise from top left...
Olympus Mju II...
I've had so many mju's of various condition that i've lost track of what had light leaks and what didn't, i've given most of them away but dug this out, it might have a light leak around the lens, might not. £5
Matfot?
Plastic camera i picked up at a market in Spain, actually has quite a nice lens.
But i remember the manual rewind started jamming meaning dark room messing about or getting the lab to do it. Free if you come get another camera.
Yashica Electro 35 £20
Has a battery in it and should be working fine
Interesting camera now i look at it again, f1.7 and has exposure warning lights on top meaning you can dial in an exposure from the hip if thats your thing, has batteries.
Olympus XA2
Not sure why, but i have two of these, pretty sure it works. £5
Casio CMD-40...
Its a wrist watch, its a calculator, and with a bit of programming can be your tv/vcr infared whatever remote. £45?
Edit...
Pick up only please from Hackney Downs station thanks.
Clearing out some old cameras that I haven't used in years, prices reflect my cluelessness as to their current condition. Been using a contax G1 and shooting medium format/digital.
Clockwise from top left...
Olympus Mju II...
I've had so many mju's of various condition that i've lost track of what had light leaks and what didn't, i've given most of them away but dug this out, it might have a light leak around the lens, might not. £5
Matfot?
Plastic camera i picked up at a market in Spain, actually has quite a nice lens.
But i remember the manual rewind started jamming meaning dark room messing about or getting the lab to do it. Free if you come get another camera.
Yashica Electro 35 £20
Has a battery in it and should be working fine
Interesting camera now i look at it again, f1.7 and has exposure warning lights on top meaning you can dial in an exposure from the hip if thats your thing, has batteries.
Olympus XA2
Not sure why, but i have two of these, pretty sure it works. £5
Casio CMD-40...
Its a wrist watch, its a calculator, and with a bit of programming can be your tv/vcr infared whatever remote. £45?
Edit...
Pick up only please from Hackney Downs station thanks.
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