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Like many other carts here, this pair is from a company that preceded Republic. With that said though, I don't think H&C ever operated anywhere close to Walnut Park...
E889 CDS is seen at the operators yard in May 08 with former Lothian A712 YFS that had arrived some 7 years earlier and was never repainted
From 1965, one of the last TLR cameras made by Minolta.
It features a CDS uncoupled meter, giving to the camera an unique appearance amongst TLRs.
There were 3 versions of this camera, CDS, CDS II and CDS III, being the only difference the option for different film sizes. CDS (as seen in this picture) uses 120 film while CDS II and III can use both, 120 and the now discontinued 220 film. All of them feature the iconic Rokkor 75mm f/3.5 lens.
October 18: Lately, instead of saving my photos to our auxiliary hard drive, I've been saving them to CDs. Today, I'm glad of that, because yesterday our external drive quit. Just quit. No sounds of distress, no nuttin'. One moment it was on, the next it wasn't. The device is still under warranty, which I guess is a good thing. However, since we can't turn it on, we can't save the data that was stored there--and the warranty doesn't cover data retrieval. Any guesses on what it will cost us to get the data back?