![]() Saying system, I mean it, and the system was actually sold as such: all neatly packed in a single red-orange box (well, there were various versions of that single box). It’s build around the world-smallest SLR (pictured above with 70mm lens). That’s also how I met the Pentax 110 system, which by chance, included also the smallest 24mm lens I’m aware of. That started my dive into the legacy lenses world, and ultimately film photography. The problem though was lenses: there were not many! Especially a cheap 35mm equivalent (24mm) was missing. I was hooked on the mirrorless miniaturization mantra of the time, and got one. Once upon the time I were shooting my first real camera, Nikon D40, and passing by a local photo shop, had seen the diminutive Sony NEX 5. ![]()
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