I had been taking the most pictures for about 10 years since 1978.
Of course, in the era of silver salt photography, the focus, shutter speed, and aperture were all manual.
In the era, the cameras were automated, but I found myself meaningful in taking pictures manually.
It’s been a while since I’ve been touching my favorite machine.
It’s still cool, and it’s wonderful that it works even if you suddenly press the shutter after a few years.
The great work of the craftsmen of the time is once again proven.
That’s not the case with today’s digital cameras.
It’s just an old man’s pride, but I think it’s a time when even Japan can’t make such great things.
Still, I feel like buying a good old camera at a used camera shop.
My memory is also a color suitable for the film of those days.
See you soon.
24/04/2020
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