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It's ok, all sorted. RC is back together. Let's see what the scruffy lens can do. Next time I know I don't have to take the lens right out. Also, I highly recommend a Helix Giant Now compass to remove recessed lock rings. I just replace the pencil with another spike.
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What is that beast?? Only keep it if you can do a blur free hand held 1/60th shot with it. :)
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I think that ones a bit too much for me. I'm easing off a bit on the cameras although I'm sure I'll lapse again pretty soon.
I wonder what to take to China this year?? BTW, I remember you flagged up DxO as a free editor a while back, there's an updated version out...https://www.dxo.com/us/digitalcamerauk |
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Admin, the last couple of inches are hood, but it's still long. I also picked up the Jena 135 as well. I'm not sure if the latest version of dxo works with Windows 10. There's an OM1n local for £25, still pondering.
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I'm using it with Win 10, and there are add-on downloads for specific cameras too.
Might as well get the OM1 at that price, especially if it's an 'n'. |
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Maybe I'll take a look, it's about 45 mins away.
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Just found a case that looks like it might fit an AGFA Sillette, anyone want it?
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Couple of finds today:
Zeiss Ikon Voigtlander 8x30 lens/scope https://farm1.staticflickr.com/957/4...57a7d25c_z.jpg And a Voigtlander Super-Dynarex 135mm f4 https://farm1.staticflickr.com/909/4...1f8e4b11_z.jpg |
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