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Date Posted: 08:55:06 11/09/02 Sat
Author: Logan
Subject: wow
In reply to: Tarnish 's message, "Re: Personally ..." on 11:41:13 11/08/02 Fri

I'd try to sell it, I would. ;)

My "vintage" camera is an SLR Canon AE-1 that we bought the year we got married in 1976. The thing is... I still use it all the time! I like my results better than my daughters' new Nikon. I have two lenses and I only got a new flash, oh, maybe five years ago. You shoulda seen the looks I got when I pulled it out with the old, four# flash on it. heh heh

There was another one just like it for sale at a local camera shop, but Mr. Logan said we shouldn't get it - that our daughter would like the lighter weight one. We spent around $500 for the package and now there's one she likes more. Well, she can pay for her own next time, after college (which she refuses to shop for, resists studying for SAT's, etc) and she's a jr in high school.

Of course, there's the SONY digital that does awesome stuff and I've resisted learning how to use...

I think I had a Brownie and I know we have one of my husband's childhood cameras around somewhere. But, Tarn, we're a lot older than you... where'd you get your Brownie camera?

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