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What was up with the Ikonta? Can't quite remember.
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I farrked it up. I've slightly ovaled the middle element holder, the female part of the focus helicoid. the new shutter is off a Super Ikonta III which is very similar to my IV but no light meter (that makes no odds), it's a Novar not a Tessar (maybe I can swap the glass, Novars are not bad though, got one on my Mess Ikonta), and there are a couple of minor differences - hopefully either I'll make it fit or nick the bits I need.
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Our work canon d100 has an issue with sd cards. I've just pulled it apart to see if I can salvage something, sadly not. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...27046d878d.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...0200ebdf58.jpg
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Yeah, that will kill it. No chance of sending it off for repair then?
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Can't your work sort one out? Not short of cameras are they?
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I take it the contacts accrue top end have broken from high usage? Why didn't they give you another Canon?
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I had a quick flick on eBay but no scrap 100Ds.
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