http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl? op=NewsDesk_Internal&article_num=010609-1 Vivitar Series 1 Lenses for Digital SLRs (SRP $149.95 to $399.9), including an...
New to group and just wanted t say hello. I have a Fujica MPF 105Xn. Bought it new around 83-84 I think.The shutter wind won't work. I found my little nephew...
it's the exact same camera as the stx-1n (much more popular). Sometimes cameras are named different for different markets. I also had one that fail for no...
... named different for different markets. ... coming loose in side some of them . I did'nt try to fix it. ... losse in that one as well . ... around ... it ...
In the process of building my collection of Fujica X-mount cameras I have acquired a couple of duplicate lenses which I would like to sell. They don't do me...
It saddens me that this forum has become so distant . The true hard core 35mm Fujica guy and gals has all but gone . Film is for those old farts is it ? ...
(In reply) - Every film-based forum faces the same situation. The public now wants the convenience of digital, and today's DSLR's deliver. High ISO, modern...
... what has happened to all of you . are you in the dust ? speak up if your still alive .I want to hear from you if your still alive out there . Bill...
Here in France, we have still plenty of B & W films and the students in Art Schools still learn to develop themselves the films, either in B & W or colour. ...
Hi Bill, I am an English old age pensioner based in the North of England. In answer to your Email about where are the Fujica guy and gals gone. Well believe me...
I like where this thread is going :-) and enjoy reading about other Fujica users and what camera models they have, lenses, etc. I shoot mostly digital now,...
... I am still alive and so is my line-up of X-mount cameras. Although I got rid of some stuff last year like some lenses and other rare items like a bellow,...
Hi Bill, Sorry I am not a regular contributor but with 3 kids a day job and some part time study to do I dont get enough hours in the day. I am still enjoying...
Thanks for the respnce Tim , and all others that spoke up . Seems we are all facing and going the digital way . I'm also guilty in some respects . I take my...
For people choosing the middle road of film scanned to digital, Maplin (www.maplin.co.uk) are offering a negative/slide scanner for GBP64.99 including UK...
Recently the bargain st801 had its meter die. After repeated attempts with new batteries and minor surgery I decided to let the issue go and continue ahead...
I've been using a Nikon LS-2000 with the NikonScan software. I bought this on eBay a few months ago. Its an older model but compares fairly well with the...
I have a canon 4400f . it can scan film but I find it works much better just scanning the prints . Cost was only $70 at future shop . the thing I ilke about it...
(For the record) - The mail to which you replied, by policy, is considered to be "off-topic" and SPAM, and the sending poster was banned. The board gets fewer...
Hello, I have a Porst brand lens for the X-mount, also a Revue branded lens. The Porst I think may be a Fuji lens with the Porst name on it, but the Revue...
(In reply) - Hanimex was a distributor - like Vivitar or Allied Impex (Soligor). They branded lenses from different actual makers, and I believe that Kominar...
(In reply) - Porst and Revuenon are also marketing brands - some lenses came from Tomioka, and some from Cosina (and who knows where). Here's Tomioka's own...
One brand name that was not mentioned , I owned a Makinon . I believe it was a 35-150mm , some years ago . It was a most excellant lens . I sold it in a...
(In reply) - Makinon was made by Makina Optical; one of many Japanese foundries who supplied Vivitar, when they could. All of these various and sundry brands...