



I found another mju point-and-shoot, this one at a thrift store on the other side of the Sandia Mountains. It has no light leaks, and seems to be operating perfectly. Millions of this model were made by Olympus; when they first appeared in 1991, the cost was $130. My cost was five bucks. It seems like such a bargain given the level of design sophistication in this camera.
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I like that shadow. The old building seems transported from the Luis Alba negatives.
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