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20-07-16, 07:58 PM | #1532 |
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Not heard anything from Rocky Cameras about my order. Have pinged them an email.
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20-07-16, 08:07 PM | #1533 |
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From what I read on various threads at the weekend, phoning is more likely to get a response.
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20-07-16, 08:25 PM | #1534 |
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Will give it a go but also like a paper trail.
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It's a shame he's so far away, there's a nice-looking Mamiya Six but I just don't believe the "optically perfect" on all adverts. That and all the other bad reviews of course.
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21-07-16, 01:00 PM | #1536 |
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Hey Yoko, can see why you have a soft spot for Minoltas. My XG-M arrived today, what a great camera. Needs a clean and the light seals are nonexistent but its light, has a judas window and full auto as well.
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Excellent. Glad you like it. I think the viewfinders are big and bright too.
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21-07-16, 03:21 PM | #1538 |
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Discovered what's ailing the K1000 ~ as suspected. I need to invest in a soldering iron although it's a long time since I did that.
I found a loose black washer (final pic) loose in the assembly on the opposite side to the battery box. Any idea where it goes? |
21-07-16, 03:41 PM | #1539 |
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That looks like it fits around the tripod mount. Will pop the bottom off mine and let you know later.
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Thanks. It can fit in several places; film release button, round a couple of screwheads...
By the way, is it worth lubricating/very lightly greasing anything while I'm in there or better to just leave it be? |
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