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Fujica STX-1 & 50mm f1,9 Anonymous
does /p/ want?
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>> Anonymous
You're that guy who posted Zenit earlier, aren't you? Indeed, this Fujica is way better.
>> Anonymous
>>135519
nope.
>> Anonymous
>>135520
Well, ok. It's still a nice camera if it's cheap enough. IIRC it's M42 screwmount, thus you'll have a vast selection of lenses from $2 Soviet stuff to the excellent Pentax Takumars.
>> Anonymous
>>135523
Oh, disregard that, it's a Fujica proprietary mount. Fail
>> Anonymous
>>135529
true, sucks.
so is there something in the same price range to go for that actually has screw mount?
>> Anonymous
>>135532
There's a ton of screwmount cameras out there, and none of them are particularly bad if you stay away from the earliest and Soviet ones.

Here's a good list
http://anusf.anu.edu.au/~aab900/photography/cameras/cameras.htm

One thing to look out for is batteries: a lot of those cameras use mercury batteries that are now b& in many countries (Pentax Spotmatics are particularly notorious for this), thus you'll need to macgyver some replacement to get the light meter to work.
>> Anonymous
>>135536
thanks a lot! i look over the brands a bit. maybe this will help.