Outside of love/hate relationships with several 35mm rangefinders and point and clicks (ranging from a Leica M3 to a brief affair with a 1991 non-lomography Lomo LC-A,) I find that I am utterly inept with the 35mm format. I wish I could take a decent 35mm shot - but you see, I've shot MF since almost exclusively since day 1 with photography - begining with the Brownie Hawkeye of my youth.
When looking at the work of 'reportage' photographers - contemporary and otherwise: Luc Delahaye. Cartier-Bresson - oh yes, if I could snap a snap like those fellows.... I often wish I could capture that decisive moment. Unfortunately, when that decisive moment arrives in the frame of my view finder, I can't decide that's it's decisive. Henceforth I have become a, perhaps, advanced amateur in medium format pictorialism.....
Keenly aware of my 35mm ineptness, a year ago I purchased a lovely Konica Hexar af (black) in the hopes of being able to develop the sensibility take a decent shot. Not the case. I've run 3 rolls of film through it and it sits idly on my shelf.
Not being the verbose type, I'll cut to the chase. I'd rather not put this camera up on evil bay, but I would love to see someone who appreciates it own it and use it.
So my offer: if anyone is interested in this camera, I'd be interested in a swap for a 6x6 or 645 (a carry around such as a fuji 645 Af rangefinders would be an example). I'm not necessarily looking for a dollar to dollar equal trade - just something that I would enjoy shooting with and would be fine with trading for a camera of lesser value.
The Konica is in excellent condition - a small bit of cosmetic wear, but CLA-ed prior to the 3 rolls I've run through it. If you're interested please e-mail me and I'll be happy to send some snaps that show it's condition.
Here's a link to a review of the hexar af:
http://www.1point4photography.com/blog/hexar-af-review/[edit - I forgot to mention it comes with both the manual and flash unit]
Cheers,
Gregor