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Sunpak 2000 DZ and a Nikkormat FTN
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyoung2" data-source="post: 775624" data-attributes="member: 50086"><p>I got mine in the late 60's early 70's - can't remember. Got it new from the old 47th. St. Photo in NYC. Not sue of the roll count through it, because I got it after we'd moved from the farmhouse and my darkroom. My two 35mm Petri SLRs got a workout though. The normal lens on those were excellent, but the mechanicals not-so-much. Had two of them go into a permanent "B" mode by themselves. Replaced the first under warranty, but then the second one failed too with the same issue. That's when I got the FTn. </p><p></p><p>I still have a bulk loader with about 25 feet of Tri-X left in it. I suspect it's hosed by now. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyoung2, post: 775624, member: 50086"] I got mine in the late 60's early 70's - can't remember. Got it new from the old 47th. St. Photo in NYC. Not sue of the roll count through it, because I got it after we'd moved from the farmhouse and my darkroom. My two 35mm Petri SLRs got a workout though. The normal lens on those were excellent, but the mechanicals not-so-much. Had two of them go into a permanent "B" mode by themselves. Replaced the first under warranty, but then the second one failed too with the same issue. That's when I got the FTn. I still have a bulk loader with about 25 feet of Tri-X left in it. I suspect it's hosed by now. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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