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Ancient and Modern. ISO 400, f/2, 1/125s.

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Stress test for the camera:

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ISO 800 - f/2.0

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ISO 800 - f/2.0

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And the last in this little series:

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ISO 800 - f/2.0 - AI denoise in LR

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Q3 43 taken at f/2, 1/60, ISO 800

 The popular Philco Jr Model 80-B Cathedral Radio introduced 92 years ago in 1932 priced then at $18.75, billed as a great sounding radio under $20 that every home should have. 

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4 minutes ago, JimD said:

 

Q3 43 taken at f/2, 1/60, ISO 800

 The popular Philco Jr Model 80-B Cathedral Radio introduced 92 years ago in 1932 priced then at $18.75, billed as a great sounding radio under $20 that every home should have. 

Is this still in working condition?

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