Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bruce, one camera to look for is Czech made FLEXARET (here's a picture: http://www.fotozona.cz/TECHHELP/CAMERAS/flexaret.HTM , text is in Czech only, though). It is a Rollei-like twin reflex and it is pretty good. I used to have one back there... The latest was VI or VII. Some of them came with a nifty 35mm film adapter for shooting 135 film. If you are into "plastic" cameras, there used to be one called PIONYR (Pioneer) made from some plastic called "bakelit" and shooting 120 film. Also, MEOPTA enlargers are pretty good and probably cheap. Take care and don't forget to have some CESKE PIVO (Czech beer). Jiri Dvorak > >camera shops selling very interesting vintage equipment, including lots of >old Rollei, Exacta, Voightlander, etc. stuff, and lots of Leica SM and >clones and the like which seem to be very cheap. >