I agree, this is the very camera I have owned since I was 20 years of age. My first camera that I purchased on my own during a class I was taking for dark room production. You could say I was very heavy into real film. I used to love going out and taking shots, especially black and white. It was a big deal in my life at one time. Thanks for appreciating a very different time. We had no idea how the photo would turn out. I guess we just winged it, and hoped that the knowledge pasted on would give the right results. I forked out a large amount of funds during the '80's for this camera. The last time I took a photo with it was ten years ago in southern Mexico while I was still a traveling carpenter. Thanks again, @prepperevetuk
Great find man.. i remember having an X-300 when i was a teenager, great results... back to retro and in my opinion, you still cannot beat 'wet film'.
I agree, this is the very camera I have owned since I was 20 years of age. My first camera that I purchased on my own during a class I was taking for dark room production. You could say I was very heavy into real film. I used to love going out and taking shots, especially black and white. It was a big deal in my life at one time. Thanks for appreciating a very different time. We had no idea how the photo would turn out. I guess we just winged it, and hoped that the knowledge pasted on would give the right results. I forked out a large amount of funds during the '80's for this camera. The last time I took a photo with it was ten years ago in southern Mexico while I was still a traveling carpenter. Thanks again, @prepperevetuk