I look for three things in a used LX: good overall condition, the second
meter button on the exposure compensation dial, and the 3200 asa setting
on the film speed adjustment dial. If it has all of these, it can
generally be repaired and adjusted for good service.
Paul
Jerome wrote:
>
> >> This
>> This got me thinking. Why above 535?? Is there a website
>or other
>> source of info that chronicles the LX ? Especially with
>reference to
>> serial numbers versus time ?
>
>http://members.iinet.net.au/~cam/serial/
This link doesn't contains enough serials/date to be of help when
inspect
On 25 Oct 2001, at 16:21, William Robb wrote:
> > This got me thinking. Why above 535?? Is there a website
> or other
> > source of info that chronicles the LX ? Especially with
> reference to
> > serial numbers versus time ?
>
> http://members.iinet.net.au/~cam/serial/
But be aware that th
>I'd suggest you find an LX and use it for a while, and then, if you like
>it, buy a newer model, with a serial number above 535.
This got me thinking. Why above 535?? Is there a website or other
source of info that chronicles the LX ? Especially with reference to
serial numbers versus
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