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No light meter. No M4-P had one, thus no batteries, thus good uptime.
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Ouch. At one time I shopped and shopped for a good old skool Nikon 35. Mostly for decent pics of buildings and streetscapes. I never made a decision and digital took over so fast it might have been a white elephant on the shelf.
ex-1984 245T wagon
1994 850T wagon
2004 XC70 wagon BlackBetty
Is it time for a 1964 122 wagon?