• 05-10-2004, 09:47 AM
    Dennis Strickland
    Who has heard of these guys?
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    I bought an Minolta SRT 200 in nice shape with a 45mm Rokkor lens and a "DeJur" 135mm lens. I never heard of "DeJur". Anyone up on this lens? It is clean with no defects that I can see. Got the whole shebang for $50. I think I got a nice deal. My 13 year old daughter is going to love it.

    Dennis
  • 05-11-2004, 03:03 PM
    Dave E.
    Hey Dennis
    Good to see you are still hanging around this site. Haven't heard from you in a while.

    The Dejur was part of the Dejur Amsco Corp. in New York. The lens is probably of low quality, but give it a try.

    The SRT200 is a vintage 1975 camera. The camera meter requires a mercury battery to operate properly (no longer available). There are other batteries available, but these have a different voltage. Just test the meter and make some adjustments to the settings as needed.

    The good news is the SRT200 functions without a battery. I like the concept of teaching your daughter the skill of photography with a manual camera.

    And remember this quote:

    "If cameras were outlawed,
    only outlaws would have cameras."

    -Dave-
  • 05-17-2004, 04:52 AM
    Dennis Strickland
    Hey Dave, thanks for the info. I'm still snapping film. I'm buying a medium format here soon. I'm not sold on digital yet. To me it's a small computer and I can't chase technology. I'll wait until it matures a little more.

    Anyway, way off subject. We now issue "Tasers". I took a hit from one of these things and oooooooooooooooooooh mama! Pain at its most unbearable. I have it on video and I can't believe I let them do that to me.

    Dennis
  • 05-18-2004, 07:29 PM
    Dave E.
    Tassers
    Hey Dennis,

    I still use medium format as the primary camera for weddings. For portraits, its 100% digital.


    Ya, they use the tassers on us just to keep us awake durning staff meetings ;)

    -Dave-