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Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-25-2015, 02:04 PM  
Machinery 1954 MG via 1984 Pentax 645 w/Provia
Posted By Brad Cloven
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The whole lot of photos is in an Album here:

---------- Post added 02-25-15 at 01:35 PM ----------

Apparently, links within Pentaxforums are not allowed. So, the link provided above does not work. However, those wishing to view more photos of the automobile involved may dig around to look for my only Album which has several additional photos. Good luck.

The whole lot of photos is in an Album here:


Brad Cloven's Album: 1954 MG with 1984 Pentax 645 - PentaxForums.com
Forum: Post Your Photos! 02-25-2015, 11:47 AM  
Machinery 1954 MG via 1984 Pentax 645 w/Provia
Posted By Brad Cloven
Replies: 4
Views: 841
First roll for this new-to-me camera. Test posting. Let me know if this works, and Enjoy!


B.C.
Forum: Welcomes and Introductions 02-19-2015, 01:12 PM  
Hello from Tacoma, WA
Posted By Brad Cloven
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Views: 803
I'm new here. I started with a K1000 back in 1982, taking it to Nepal and using mainly K25, see here:


Portfolio Slideshow - photo.net


Since then, I've branched out into Nikon (I know...), a Rollei and a Mamiya 7ii.


But my collection of Pentax has expanded to about 5 35mm bodies (ME, ME Super, K1000), several lenses (28mm, 50mm x3, 135mm) and lots of aftermarket lenses that fit. I give away the extras to deserving kids who express an interest, two or three so far.


I also picked up a 645 120 format with a 75mm for $125 the other day. It was a wedding photographer's camera for many years, and the body is in moderate shape, but the glass is perfect.


So, I like collecting the Pentax stuff. Eventually, I'd like a complete set of bodies and lenses for 35mm K Mount and 645 from about 1984, the year I graduated college. Being a cheapskate, that will take me a long time. And it will be fun. So, if anyone finds themselves needing to quickly dump some early '80s gear at modest prices, I'm your guy. :-)


In the mean time, I'm actively shooting with the 645. That will be my in-truck camera for the next couple of years, as I can't see a higher quality camera I can use that I could afford to have stolen.


Thanks, and see you around!


Brad Cloven
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