12-06-16, 10:01 PM | #1191 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
You might have to do an old school rubbing on tracing paper!
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13-06-16, 04:59 AM | #1192 |
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I tried the inversion too, and did even wonder about asking the seller to try that!
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13-06-16, 05:43 AM | #1193 |
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I still think its based on a Balda. They made quite a few cameras for other people like the Lisette for example.
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13-06-16, 02:07 PM | #1194 |
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Warning, link may contain images that some may find disturbing or fascinating
https://www.casualphotophile.com/201...s-olympus-om2/ Sent from my Xperia T
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13-06-16, 04:48 PM | #1195 |
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That's pretty amazing. Wonder how long it would take to put it all back together if you mixed all the bits up.
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13-06-16, 05:25 PM | #1196 |
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I think the ones they take apart are no longer working. Couldn't imagine doing it to a working camera.
Got another Fujica GER to replace the one I fudged the focus on, seen here with the GE which is a zone focus version Top plate off showing rangefinder mech
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14-06-16, 11:58 AM | #1197 |
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A nice looking couple.
Is it a point and shoot? I see some settings on the lens barrel - distances? |
14-06-16, 12:00 PM | #1198 |
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Before it goes on ebay cos I have no space for it and Mrs Yoko is complaining ...
Is anyone interested in a very pro looking aluminium camera case? It came with the OM2. |
14-06-16, 12:16 PM | #1199 |
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Thanks for the offer but tight on space too! Might be interested in the macro lens though. The GE is zone focus bit the GER id a rangefinder.
Just popped a bid on this 311632709055 Sent from my Xperia T
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14-06-16, 12:30 PM | #1200 |
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The plan is to keep the macro lens for the moment and try it out...see how I feel about it. Once I've put light seals in the OM2, I'll shoot a film through it using the macro at different ranges.
If I decide to let it go, you can have first dibs, but unfortunately it's not a cheapo. |
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