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The Leicaflex SL2, The Leica R Fleet Expands....

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  The Leicaflex SL2, Leitz's last in house SLR and unlike popular opinion, it wasn't the M5 that nearly killed Leitz, granted rangefinder fans didn't get the greatness of the M5 but that's not why we're here. Trying to sell an overengineered SLR for twice the MSRP of a Nikon F2 or Canon F-1 at a loss, left us with a small series of cameras. I've held my brother's R6.2 in my hands and shot an R4 in the past, Doesen't feel the same.  Compared to the SL, the SL2 has some minor changes, the film advance lever looks like it came from the M4, in the viewfinder you can see both the shutter speed and aperture, which is something you only see in high end cameras. The camera body itself is a little slimmer than the SL otherwise, they are pretty much similar. My 50th Anniversary SL2, sadly has a dead meter. Not the end of the world, I have a Doomo Light Meter D that fits nicely in the cold shoe on top of the prism and I get great exposure. The shutter works great a...

Thanksgivlng Sunday in the Beaches.

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 The Saturday on Thanksgiving weekend up in Durham Region and in full colour, Thanksgiving Sunday on the hand,  the skies cleared after lunch and we had a really nice afternoon. I went down to the Beaches for Thanksgiving dinner at my brother Alex's place, I went down early for a wander around the neighbourhood, and to claim a parking spot on my brother's street.  I haven't shot Minolta in ages and pulled out one of my XD-11's for a workout, forgot how nice Rokkor glass was. I ran with Ilford HP5 400, one of my go to black and white films,  you really can't muck this up good.  In the end, it was a good afternoon.  Camera: Minolta XD-11, MD Rokkor Lenses.  Film: Ilford HP5 400, Ilfotec HC 1+31.