2007 Camry is an Accord Killer

Discussion in 'Accord' started by TWW, Jan 11, 2006.

  1. "Kam" wrote
    The front of the new Camry reminds me a of a Studebaker.
     
    Howard Lester, Aug 28, 2006
    #41


  2. What model?

    Some Kia's had an early hawk look alike grille.

    JT

    1931 Studebaker President State Coupe (Q4)
    1955 Studebaker President State Coupe
    1955 Studebaker President State Sedan - Almost done Daily Driver
    1956 Studebaker Power Hawk - Long Time Fun Car - (Will be burial
    container)
    1964 Studebaker Champ P/U T-6 Long Bed - Back Up Daily driver
    1983 Honda Civic FE
    1956 Leica M2
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 28, 2006
    #42
  3. "Grumpy AuContraire" wrote
    Don't know - something from the 50's with the wraparound read windows.

    Leica made cars? :)
     
    Howard Lester, Aug 28, 2006
    #43
  4. Nope but they sure make fine cameras...

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 29, 2006
    #44
  5. "Grumpy AuContraire" wrote
    I read the M4 was pretty good...
     
    Howard Lester, Aug 29, 2006
    #45

  6. M4 was perhaps the pinnacle of the M series line prior to having
    electronic gadgetry added. M4 provided parallax correction for four
    focal length lenses from 35mm to 135mm, fast film loading and rewind.

    My M2 provides for three lenses and actually was introduced after the
    famed M3. I seldom use it these days due to digital photography but if
    I need to get serious about high quality, out it comes!

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 29, 2006
    #46
  7. "Grumpy AuContraire" wrote
    Trying to stay on topic, my '04 Accord carries a backpack loaded with a 4x5,
    2 lenses, tripod.... :) That's when I get serious about high quality!
    Prior to that I was a Nikon man. Leica was out of my range.... I love the
    results of 4x5, and my Accord has run great since day 1.
     
    Howard Lester, Aug 29, 2006
    #47


  8. My ol' '83 Civic hatchback is perfect for photo gear and shortly I
    expect to do a series of nighttime neon shots. I still use an old
    Huskie tripod for long exposures. BTW, a handy thing to carry along is
    one of those small three step ladders for a better vantage.

    Most of my snapshot stuff is done with either a Panasonic FZ-10 or my
    earlier Olympus D-460. The Olympus is the most forgiving but the
    Panasonic with the Leica zoom lens is more versatile. 12X is too much
    zoom though as I wish that it was more in the range of 5 or 6X.

    Honda is now entering its fourth month since I brought it back to life
    after a 12+ year snooze. Sure love the way it passes gas stations!

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 30, 2006
    #48
  9. "Grumpy AuContraire" wrote
    I had a blue '82 Civic sedan: my first Honda. (There was a wide choice of
    colors in '82..) So I "know" your car. I'm on my fourth Honda now. (Maybe I
    stayed with Honda because of the dealership and how well the service
    department takes care of "me" and my car, I don't know.) Digitally speaking,
    I use my pocket Nikon 3200 camera for e-mailing snapshots; otherwise it's
    film all the way.
     
    Howard Lester, Aug 30, 2006
    #49

  10. The choice in colors for Civic hatchbacks were either red or blue but I
    suspect the sedans had a wider choice. Mine is the faded (badly) red.
    It might get new paint depending on how it behaves in the months ahead.

    OTOH, Digital is the way for me these days. I do have a partially
    exposed roll in the Leica as I am "testing" a new to me lens (1.5
    Summarit) that I bought on eBay last year. I really oughta get that
    done, eh?

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 30, 2006
    #50
  11. "Grumpy AuContraire" wrote
    Red? My only choice (1982) was blue, brown, or silver.
    Um, yeah. :) Email me direct when you get the results.

    Howard
     
    Howard Lester, Aug 30, 2006
    #51
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