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Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren Coupé at the Essen Motorshow.

A very impressive SLR.

 

Champs Elysées, Paris. The 26th of December 2013.

This time, just the guys dressed in black.

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Awesome combo, 2 very rare SLR's a purple roadster and a 722s. Was shocked when i saw the purple SLR, then i realized there was a 722s behind it, awesome moment.

Not the best of pics, snapped this with my compact as I wasn't expecting to see anything that day D:

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After the mini sized Olympus OM-1, the world of SLRs would never be the same again. Nikon, in particular, never gave a second of importance to compactness. However, by 1978, the Nikon range (with the Nikkormats also) appeared somehow Jurassic in terms of size, hence the FM first, then its automated sister, the FE. The cameras are almost identical, save for some minor points. I once held a FE2 and found the finder to be yellowish and not very bright. For some reason, this FE has a reasonable viewfinder, not dark at all and comfortable enough.

 

The fit and finish are superb, even on this relatively battered unit. What strikes the most is the mechanical quality. The wind on lever is smooth and silent, a real joy to wind up the film here! The shutter does not clonk, it is very well dampened, much better than my Nikon D300. For the rest, it is a very straight forward aperture priority camera, the only unusual thing is the speed range of the shutter, one can choose manually exposures up to 8 s, the camera being able to expose for several minutes in auto mode.

 

Here we have a compact SLR (lets not mention the Pentax ME, in order not to demerit Nikon!), slim, yes less than 500 g and virtually indestructible. It may not be a work of art in terms of design, but it surely is in terms of build and quality. Although I don't collect Nikons, this is my 10 th body, I rarely walk away from a sorry looking Nikon, yeah, I know, in the end, I am a sucker for Nikons!

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Mercedes SLR McLaren Roadster

 

Munich, Germany

 

10.04.2016

 

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here I go on with my London shots from August 2011

  

Neptune (with texture) - 35mm SLR Film - 35mm SLR Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.

This is the only - great - shot I can have of this SLR. I hope that you like it...

The OM-series from Olympus are the SLRs that Leica should have produced. Smaller then a M series camera, refined, feature packed, the OM-2 was from the very start a remarkable camera. This the N version, all black, just beautiful, a black godess. Changes from the OM-2 are the TTL flash metering system, the reset button moved to the main switch and a lock to engage the "B" setting.

 

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SLR @ parking Noxx Antwerp during the unveiling of Ferrari's 458 Spider.

 

The owner opened the doors for us. :)

 

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I adore the backdrop!!

Carbon black SLR in front of Hotel de Paris.

I was sitting in a Bus when I saw this car. I couldn't resist and immediately leave the Bus. After I took this shot the owner (in the background) stared angry at me. So i took another one and went back to the bus station. Unfortunately I had to wait an hour for the next bus. I didn't expect that in Berlin ^^. However it was the first time I saw this car so it was worth it :)

SLR Maclaren and SL500 in Shanghai, China.

Mercedes Mclaren SLR Roadster.

I saw this really awesome SLR Roadster in Greenwich a couple years ago. The color is awesome!

 

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I'm still going through my thousands of Lime Rock photos, but this was too rare to not post. Shot this last night from the Highline.

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