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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
How many here are still shooting with
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<blockquote data-quote="KWJams" data-source="post: 23343" data-attributes="member: 1926"><p>Darlene you made me think about my 32 year old Minolta XG7 that froze up on me last June. Broke my heart when that happened since so many memories were captured with that camera.</p><p>I decided to dig it out one last time to see if I could figure out why the shutter would not open or why it would not advance film. </p><p> </p><p>What a shock when I turned it on and pressed the shutter release button and it was free!!!! </p><p> </p><p>Didn't even have a roll of film for it but my wife happened to have a few buried away in a dresser drawer with her old point and shoot 35mm.</p><p> </p><p>The old Minolta was a little sluggish but managed to function through a 24 exposures roll of Kodak 400 film. How strange it is to even use words like Kodak and film in a digital forum. I am not even sure where to take the film to get it developed?? </p><p> </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 23343, member: 1926"] Darlene you made me think about my 32 year old Minolta XG7 that froze up on me last June. Broke my heart when that happened since so many memories were captured with that camera. I decided to dig it out one last time to see if I could figure out why the shutter would not open or why it would not advance film. What a shock when I turned it on and pressed the shutter release button and it was free!!!! Didn't even have a roll of film for it but my wife happened to have a few buried away in a dresser drawer with her old point and shoot 35mm. The old Minolta was a little sluggish but managed to function through a 24 exposures roll of Kodak 400 film. How strange it is to even use words like Kodak and film in a digital forum. I am not even sure where to take the film to get it developed?? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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