I wondered if genitives was a name for something we weren't supposed to see.   
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-p

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> On Mar 21, 2015, at 8:33 AM, P.J. Alling <webstertwenty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I really should read these things before I hit send.
> 
>> On 3/21/2015 11:26 AM, P.J. Alling wrote:
>> Currently?
>> 
>> Digital:  K-5II with my battered and broken K20D as backup, (that camera 
>> took a lickin' and is still tickin')* and my still working fully functional 
>> *ist-DS** for shooting places I just don't want to risk even the K20D.  
>> <strole>I also have an intermediate model, (a mix of early and 
>> late),</strike>
>> 
>> Film:  I have an intermediate model, (a mix of early and late), LX with film 
>> loaded that I haven't actually taken a photos with in some time, an MX in 
>> the same boat, and a Kodak Medalist II that I shoot a roll of Classic film 
>> with every couple of months, sad to say I have no way of scanning the 
>> <strike> genitives</stirike>, negitives so after processing them I admire 
>> the tonalities and then file them away for later...
>> 
>> * Partial list of damage, broken SD card door, out of alignment AF point 
>> indicators, cracked, (very), eyepiece glass, (in bright sunlight the view 
>> can be described as psychedelic.  Repair would be so much more than 
>> replacement.
>> 
>> ** There is a weird esoteric ritual having to do with alkaline batteries 
>> that must be performed before the camera will operate with Lithium batteries 
>> after it's been sitting a while.  It's sad when we get old...
>> 
>>> On 3/21/2015 3:59 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
>>> Following on from the previous thread, what make of camera do you now use,
>>> and has it changed over the years?
>>> 
>>> >From 1977 to 2014 I used almost exclusively Pentax equipment, although I 
>>> >had
>>> a brief and disappointing fling with an Olympus in the early 90s. I still
>>> use Pentax *most* of the time, but I now have a Canon camera as well, which
>>> serves a different purpose.
>>> 
>>> Malcolm
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