Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/27

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Subject: AW: [Leica] heavy metal
From: Michael Dienert <MDienert@foq.de>
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 19:12:11 -0000

hi jim

i am sorry. i meant the minox 35GT, 35EL for 35mm film. those with a
hinged cover for the lens.

at least those two i own are surely made of plastic. 

michael

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:	Jim Brick [SMTP:jimbrick@photoaccess.com]
> Gesendet am:	Dienstag, 27. Juli 1999 16:34
> An:	leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
> Betreff:	[Leica] heavy metal
> 
> At 02:37 PM 7/27/99 +0000, michael wrote:
> >
> >> 
> >> hi jim,
> >> 
> >> i have several (classic) motorcycles, cars, cameras and none of
> them
> >> is made in japan.
> >> 
> >> but i love the minox 35 series. and their body is 100% plastic.
> >> 
> >> michael
> 
> Both of my Minox's are metal. A "B" and a "C".
> 
> My (real) camera history starts (early fifties) with Rolleicord,
> Rolleiflex, Hasselblad, Sinar, Alpa, Leica, Linhof, and Hasselblad
> again.
> All very much "heavy metal." The one camera I did have that wasn't
> metal,
> was an 8x10 Deardorf. Beautiful wooden camera, but very sloppy in its
> movements.
> 
> Jim