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LEVEL BUBBLE LEVEL FLASH SLIDE  COMPATIBLE WITH SIGMA DP1 DP2 DP3 SD1 MERRILL
27 March 2018
Great level!
Attractive, unobtrusive, very functional. Blends in to the camera like it's always been there. Very nice!
30 June 2011
Best mechanical 35mm film SLR I've used.
I have used both the Leicaflex SL and the SL2. Both are solid, straightforward, purely mechanical film SLRs. No electricity? no problem. These are a joy to use. The controls are easy to use and just feel "right." The viewfinders are bright and clear and focusing is easy. And, of course, the lenses are the best available. The main differences are in the increased light sensitivity of the meter in the SL2 and the addition of the shutter speed being visible in the viewfinder along with the f-stop. Also, some lenses cannot be used on the SL but can with the SL2 because of a different mirror design. I've read that the viewfinder is brighter in the SL than in the SL2, but since I only have had one at a time, I can't say. Both are great. I have had some nice DSLRs, but I can say that this is the camera that really excites me to use. It is an extra step to have the film developed and scanned, but I have been very pleased with the results. This way, I get to shoot film and still process and print/send digitally. Best of both worlds for me.
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BUILD YOUR OWN HOME DARKROOM By Lista Duren & Wil Mcdonald **Mint Condition**
28 April 2021
Highly useful book
This is a great guide to building woodworking skills while making many elements of a home darkroom. Highly recommended.