The little Olympus Infinity Stylus is often the camera I choose when I need light weight and compactness, but don't want to sacrifice flexibility and image quality.
The Infinity Stylus was my carry-everywhere camera until I came across a Fuji DL Supermini. Very nice camera (the olympus) and they go very cheap in charity shops and car boot sales.
I'll keep my eyes open at the junk stores for the Supermini. When I googled it, your fine review on your web site popped up at the top of the list. It certainly looks like a capable alternative to the mju.
I would love to own one of those old cars, but given my mechanical ineptitude I would need a live-in mechanic. My motorcycle provides a more-than-adequate challenge in that department. The occasion for taking the photos was a ride down to the Pueblo of Isleta south of Albuquerque. I came back up Broadway and noticed that nice light on the junk yard.
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The Infinity Stylus was my carry-everywhere camera until I came across a Fuji DL Supermini. Very nice camera (the olympus) and they go very cheap in charity shops and car boot sales.
I'll keep my eyes open at the junk stores for the Supermini. When I googled it, your fine review on your web site popped up at the top of the list. It certainly looks like a capable alternative to the mju.
Great little camera and that Fuji 100 is impressive! So Mike were you car shopping on Black Friday?
I would love to own one of those old cars, but given my mechanical ineptitude I would need a live-in mechanic. My motorcycle provides a more-than-adequate challenge in that department. The occasion for taking the photos was a ride down to the Pueblo of Isleta south of Albuquerque. I came back up Broadway and noticed that nice light on the junk yard.
Great combination of photographer, camera and film.
I once drove a rented Pinto in the Massachusetts area, so your picture brought back some memories.
My wife's a Bostonian. I'll ask her if she recalls a crazed Uruguayan riding a Pinto.
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