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Christopher Pattison
"Hi Ron. Thanks for commenting. You are right, it is a beautiful object ..."
Ron
"Nice post,.. I have one too,.. pictures I took once didn't look much ..."
"Hi Lisa, I am sorry. I have no source to share with you. I ..."
Lisa
"I have this camera, the Fujica ST901, but I cannot find the accessory ..."
"Hi Alun. Well, that resolves the question over the shutter. It looks like ..."
Alun Thomas
"My Konica FS has a Copal shutter, labelled as such. Some aren't labelled, ..."
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1961: Simplicity is beautiful with the mother of all point and shoot cameras.
1968: Yashica lights up the viewfinder and steps up shutter technology.
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Christopher Pattison
"Hi Ron. Thanks for commenting. You are right, it is a beautiful object ..."
Ron
"Nice post,.. I have one too,.. pictures I took once didn't look much ..."
Christopher Pattison
"Hi Lisa, I am sorry. I have no source to share with you. I ..."
Lisa
"I have this camera, the Fujica ST901, but I cannot find the accessory ..."
Christopher Pattison
"Hi Alun. Well, that resolves the question over the shutter. It looks like ..."
Alun Thomas
"My Konica FS has a Copal shutter, labelled as such. Some aren't labelled, ..."