Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/20

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Subject: RE: [Leica] OT: My Daughter's Web Site
From: Dan Cardish <dcardish@microtec.net>
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 18:59:22 -0400
References: <ADF806E8F07ED211A6910000F83086E1ACA8E6@hrccex.hrcc.on.ca>

The first relatively serious camera I used as a teenager was my father's
Voigtlander Vito Automatic (which I still own).  I then borrowed my
brother's Ricohflex twin lens reflex (sort of a very poor man's
Rolleiflex).  They certainly were not very fancy from today's standards,
but they didn't hold me back.  Of course, the camera I lusted after was my
high school friend's M3, and the ~ $550 M4 (with 50/1.4) listed in the
Toronto Camera catalogue for 1968 (which I also still have, the catalogue
that is ;-) ).

Dan C.

.At 02:07 PM 20-09-00 -0700, Brian Reid wrote:
>Twice in my life I've bought a rangefinder camera for a teenager who was 
>learning photography, and both times I've regretted it. It didn't help them 
>learn to be better. These days I get a Nikon FM or a Pentax K1000 for such 
>purposes, and it works better. On the other hand, I gave my young nephew a 
>Rollei 35 and it changed his life.
>
>
>

In reply to: Message from "Lee, Jonathan" <Jonathan.Lee@hrcc.on.ca> (RE: [Leica] OT: My Daughter's Web Site)