Here are some photos...
I've just posted a few photos. All were taken with a Canon QL-17 GIII Camera. Right before we made Aliyah, I purchased two of these cameras for $10 each from a camera store that was liquidating all its old cameras. Both were in excellent condition, and required not much more than a simple cleaning. One of them is even a very rare all black body, and both came with proper Canonolite D Flashes. These cameras were made in 1972, but as you can see, they take pictures as good as any modern camera - film or digital. In fact, to achieve this level of quality and detail with a modern digital camera, you would need the equivalent of a 20 megapixel camera (the best $1,200+ digitals today are 8 megapixel at most).
(click the photos below for larger images)
Bentzi in the airport before our Aliyah flight
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Kodak 400UC
Ari in the airport before our Aliyah flight
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Kodak 400UC
Shoshana at the Machne Yehuda
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Fuji Superia 200
Scene at the Machne Yehuda
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Fuji Superia 200
Scene at the Machne Yehuda
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Fuji Superia 200
Yehuda Machlev. He is a veteran of 3 Israeli wars, and has been making the best voltage transformers in Israel for over 50 years.
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Fuji Superia 200
Bentzi in the airport before our Aliyah flight
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Kodak 400UC
Ari in the airport before our Aliyah flight
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Kodak 400UC
Shoshana at the Machne Yehuda
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Fuji Superia 200
Scene at the Machne Yehuda
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Fuji Superia 200
Scene at the Machne Yehuda
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Fuji Superia 200
Yehuda Machlev. He is a veteran of 3 Israeli wars, and has been making the best voltage transformers in Israel for over 50 years.
Canon QL-17, Scan from Film Negative, Fuji Superia 200