30-10-16, 08:03 PM | #2241 |
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Wow, that's quite a collection!
Got through seven shots on the Certo, four more left. It has quite a bit of weight behind it, a couple of niggles are you have to open the note door to see the red windows and the shutter release isn't the easiest to use. Also fired off eight from the Lubitel and managed to drop the Auto 110, luckily its ok. Sent from my KFTT using Tapatalk
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30-10-16, 09:54 PM | #2242 |
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Your trip sounds ace, Yoko, I love exploring places.
The Certo shutter is a bit odd but I sort of like it. Yeah opening the flap is a pain, but the intention was to use the automatic frame spacing, though I'm not sure it's accurate enough. That and I've forgotten how. Mine has a tendency to slip off the slot in the film spool, I had more success putting the film in backwards; not sure if it was the fault of the spool. Should be a good time to get out and look for autumn colour, things are changing up here. |
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Automatic film spacing? Does mine have that?
Yeah I am thinking the same thing about the Autumn colours, been getting a bit foggy here as well over the last couple of days. Got plenty to shoot with, just got to find the time!
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https://flic.kr/p/tTWe5
and the next page. If you look at the film knob it has numbers, though they are not evenly spaced, as the film spool gets thicker as you wind it on. Would be worth a test to set it to your current frame number and see if it matches the red windows. It's pretty rudimentary I think (though Certo were pretty good) and may not work as film backing paper now is thinner than it used to be, this is also a problem with some Super Ikontas. There are workarounds - the thickness isn't greatly different. I think you can wrap the fixing tape around the spool as well to thicken it, there are things on line if you google for Super Ikonta frame spacing fix. |
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Hey Johnny, what was wrong with your BX20 again? Just read it will only fire at 1/90 with dead or no battery.
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Yep it'll only fire at one speed, although it does have a battery in it - I think there is no power reaching the solenoids, though not sure why. The meter reads 2-3 stops wrong, may or may not be related. The battery seems fine, it's 6V though so will have to rig up a temporary replacement to see if that's the problem. The LEDs for the meter look bright, so it's not simply dead. Am hoping it'll be some simple problem like the battery and rest is fine. Not got around to it! Not sure when I will actually, loads going on at work and at home. Having another clearout so might knock out the Bessa 66 as well. Not looked at my Contessa yet, except with longing.
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Just sticking the covering back down on the BX at the mo and then I'll give it a good cleaning. Took the battery out of my AE-1 (which seems to now have Canon cough) and the BX fires on all speeds. Wind lever makes a funny click at the end of its stroke though. Also someone has snapped the rewind crank and just glued it back together. Works though. Can't complain for £9 considering I was mostly after the lens.
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When winding mine on it doesn't exactly sound refined, and yes there is a sort of click at the end as it latches.
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