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Old 05-01-17, 09:34 PM   #2481
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I suspect all the false wins were marked as cash on collection and then marked as paid, or some other dodge. I was expecting to be sent a second chance offer, but nothing so far!
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Old 06-01-17, 07:05 AM   #2482
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Yeah, it will be relisted and it will start all over again. I was watching the Rapide they are selling. First bidder has been outbid by that same account. Annoys me.

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Old 06-01-17, 09:52 AM   #2483
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I've just reported that one too. They probably get a lot of reports, you would think they have an escalation mechanism, maybe they need a certain number of reports for example. Report it yourself as well.
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Old 06-01-17, 01:45 PM   #2484
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Well the chap in Plymouth is happy to send me the Contessamatic, I'm not 100% sure if it's all working or has a dead cell, he knows little about it so I'll find out, it has a case so normally they are in good nick. Once he found out the cell was busted he was going to bin it, so I offered to email him a Hermes label, all he has to do is drop it off, and he said yes. Fingers crossed!
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Old 06-01-17, 06:17 PM   #2485
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Well that's good news then? Will you use it to make yourself a good one using the other you have?
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Old 06-01-17, 06:35 PM   #2486
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Will see how it is, I have a Contessa LK I can use for bits. I have a Contessa LKE (rangefinder) which is nice, but the LBE I had for a while had the focusing tabs near the body not on the front lens cell, as does my Contessamat, and I did like that - this new one does too. Some things just click, so to speak, so will see what happens.
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Old 06-01-17, 06:40 PM   #2487
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Nah, you lost me with all the Contessas you have!
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Old 06-01-17, 08:26 PM   #2488
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LK is a scale focus, they are all rigid bodies BTW like the Colora/Symbolica (forgotten what you have) and actually look very similar. The E means rangefinder. They are all different versions of basically the same thing, made at different times. After the folding Contessa 35 came the Contessamatic I think, everything went though a phase of being -mat/-matic. All it really meant was a coupled light meter so you just centre the needle. They went back to the Contessa name with pretty much the same camera (in a few versions, with others like the Colora alongside), then finally the Contessamat which had auto aperture. The S310/312 switched to CdS cells which need batteries, and finally Zeiss lost the plot and the company disintegrated.

I bought the LK to fix the LKE, and though it has no rangefinder, most of the bits are there under the top cover, even I think the half-silvered mirror.
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Old 06-01-17, 08:36 PM   #2489
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Mine is the Tenax. Haven't shot with it yet. How does mine fall into the range?

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It was a sort of scale-focus Contessamat I think. Forgot to say, cine film, v. cool, but how would you view it? Can you scan and animate it?
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