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Paula Hawkins
I bought a Praktica MTL 5 chiefly for the Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 lens it had screwed into it. I've used that lens on a couple of digital cameras, sometimes, but not always, with a happy outcome. I often miss focussing, and (less critically) exposure. But because of misjudgment of exposure, I will occasionally end up with a photograph that I would never have made with a modern lens. This is an example of that.
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