29-03-17, 08:06 PM | #3071 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
I'll send them both up. The 2800 has a tiltable head, and the T20 will charge but not fire. Yoko, will send the X700 up to you.
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29-03-17, 08:13 PM | #3072 |
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Great thanks
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29-03-17, 08:29 PM | #3073 |
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OK Kenzie, thanks. I'll have a look at it. If you could put a spare capacitor in, I can try that.
There must be something with M42 lenses. The Chinon 35 aperture blades are oily and there's a yellow oil blob on the back lens about the size of the f22 aperture and I can't get the thing open. |
29-03-17, 08:47 PM | #3074 |
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Screws on around the mount? Will try and find some screws for the X700 base.
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29-03-17, 09:33 PM | #3075 |
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You don't happen to have lots of tiny screws lying around, do you? I need one for the RC 35 battery trigger. The old one was corroded and sheared
With the lens, I don't know whether it's best to go in from the mount end or the front. I can get the first element off but the second seems to be on really tight. Lens spanner has slipped a couple of times and I don't want to scratch the lens. |
30-03-17, 06:12 AM | #3076 |
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I have loads of little screws kicking around, depends on what you want. If not, I will send a load up if I can find them!
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Ooh, thanks! I'll measure up later.
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30-03-17, 12:11 PM | #3078 |
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Hmm looking at 6x9 folders, am currently scratching my head between a Voigtlander Bessa with Skopar lens, pre-war and uncoated, or a Ross 820 with Xpres lens and Epsilon shutter, which apparently are not very reliable, but a good lens and probably 1950s instead of 1930s. Any thoughts?
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30-03-17, 12:19 PM | #3079 |
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I quite like my Bessa, can't remember what lens it has though. I have the option of half frame as well because I have the mask as well. Not too heavy either. Not heard of the other one though.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/302266160872
this one perhaps |
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