15-12-16, 02:51 PM | #2351 |
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£170????!!! WOW. I think even the charity shop didn't know what they had. They average £20a go now.
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15-12-16, 02:59 PM | #2352 |
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I haven't found any cheap cameras here - even Chinese ones. I mean there must be millions of Seagulls around somewhere. The camera shops tend to focus on premium brands - Japanese stuff and Leica - at crazily high prices. I'll post a few pics when I'm home.
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15-12-16, 06:56 PM | #2353 |
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Hey Yoko, I have found a home for the Sigma mini-wide 2 you sent down with the Canon A1. Picked up a Canon T50 and it dropped on a treat.
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The Ikonta there kenzie is a Mess Ikonta like mine, the RF is uncoupled i.e. it's basically a scale-focus camera. Good pics but slow to use if you use the RF.
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16-12-16, 05:59 PM | #2355 |
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A rare to see Certo on ebay 262756823225
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17-12-16, 01:23 PM | #2356 |
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Does anyone know if I can transfer the shutter and lens from one folding camera to another? I have a Dacora 1 with f3.5 lens and shutter and the bellows is ok, but it is missing the wind kn.ob and one of the top panel screws has broken.
Weren't you looking for one of these Johnny? 222348195192 You on your way back now Yoko?
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I do a search for "Certo" now and again, think that is a Dollina? Never that many of them around for sure, think they changed into Exa or someone. Yes I was intrigued by a Durst Automatica, it's near-impossible to work out their value and they are rare. Interesting back story to them; Durst mainly made enlargers and do forth, but i a story not unlike the start of the Cricket Wars in H2G2, a crashed wartime enemy plane yielded an unusual part which forms the central bit of the camera's pneumatic automation (IIRC).
Shutter transfer: should be just about as simple as removing it from one and putting it in another, as I am guessing there is no RF trickery involved. I think they often had standardised size mounts. Distance to the film is another thing though, I can only presume you can collimate it, or maybe if it is too close you could pack it out a bit. |
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Very interesting - wonder how high this will go
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Might keep the shutter and lens mech from the Dacora so that if I find a fungus ridden folder, I can try a swap. Hey Johnny, this might be a 6x4.5 152342663961
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18-12-16, 01:26 PM | #2360 |
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Well I'm back with a seriously damaged body clock. trying to unpack and to transfer some photos from the TZ and the phone. I'll put a few film related ones up later.
I only managed to use 2 films, both of which went through 4 x-ray machines yesterday. I'll put them in for processing tomorrow and see what comes out. I found a shop selling film in Shanghai. Much cheaper there. Fuji 400 at £2 for a roll of 36 - and processing too but I didn't have enough time. At least I know now. Glad you've got something to put the Sigma lens on Kenzie. Did you ever get the Canon working again or is it dead? |
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