







One of the great virtues of my old Pentax Spotmatic is that it has virtually no shutter lag. So, there is a much better chance of capturing fleeting expressions with the slr than with my point-and-shoot digital camera.
Although the camera used here was bought forty years ago, the lens is a slightly newer f1.8/55 Super Multi-Coated Takumar. It does a very nice job, even in low light and at the widest aperture.
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