12-06-16, 08:21 PM | #1181 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Which camera?
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12-06-16, 08:31 PM | #1182 |
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One of the Minoltas - the one for the new skin. I guess I'll need to remove the timer
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12-06-16, 08:34 PM | #1183 |
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Yeah, but which one? Usually they are held on with a screw.
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12-06-16, 08:45 PM | #1184 |
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Usually a screw but getting the cap off can be tricky. Odds are it just prises off but try googling if it's stuck.
I can't make out the embossed name, the seller sent me a close-up (he can't read it either, thinks it ends -lee, looks to start with an E). I mucked about with contrast etc. on that but it didn't make it any more legible. I spent ages with google-fu but still can't manage it from what I've got. Looks 1920s-30s so might just be a snapper or might be a bit more. If so then I'll keep it for interest, if not I'll check it out and (actually) sell it on. I don't know, it just called to me, like the Olympus, and the Certo. |
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I asked my wife and she thought it ended lee as well. It looks like a Certo or Balda. Will be good to see. Can you post up a pic?wanna try something.
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It's the xd5.
Where do they usually hide the screw? |
12-06-16, 08:59 PM | #1187 |
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You need some needle nose tweezers to undo that. It may be left hand thread so be careful.
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12-06-16, 09:11 PM | #1188 |
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122 by John Rodriguez, on Flickr
It's after I tinkered with it, but it's better than the original, I think |
12-06-16, 09:12 PM | #1189 |
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No joy, tried to invert the image. Its bugging me!
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12-06-16, 09:32 PM | #1190 |
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Can't help either. I tried internet image searches. That lens is on a few bellows cameras but none with a name that matches.
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