21-04-17, 06:06 AM | #3261 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Just spotted this 3d printed film slitter:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2103954 Will have a go at printing one as it would make using the Minolta 16s so much easier! Problem is that my printer doesn't handle bridging very well.
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21-04-17, 07:18 AM | #3262 |
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Just had a look at Minolta prices. Some of them are way too high but I suppose it's what people are prepared to pay.
If you are after one, XD5 bodies sometimes come up at around £30 - £40. Then again, this seems a bit extreme https://www.gumtree.com/p/non-digita...lm-/1231990707 |
21-04-17, 06:33 PM | #3263 |
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Not after one in particular, but if it came up then I probably wouldn't say no. Going to do a car boot on sunday if the weather holds. I think people are jumping on the film bandwagon and ramping up prices. Guess we got in to it (or fell into it) at the right time.
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22-04-17, 02:49 PM | #3264 |
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I picked up an X-GM for the lens, battery holder and strap. The lens was an f2 so I popped it on the black x300 and put the f1.7 onto the x700. The strap had one of those Minolta battery holders on it which I didn't spot straight away. Also picked up a Yashica Electro FC and an Agfamatic 100 as it had a 126 cart inside. I have split it open and thankfully the backing paper is inside. Will reload with colour film.
This is the one I put the reloaded film in to: Another new toy
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22-04-17, 07:54 PM | #3265 |
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A good score again today. Don't know much about either the Yashica or the Minolta but looking on the web, they both seem like decent cameras.
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22-04-17, 08:04 PM | #3266 |
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It's aperture priority. Takes stupid batteries so I put two lr 44s and a load of foil in. Seems to work and respond ok. It was a local camera. I had a bid in on an Olympus like Johnny had but it got cancelled. Oh well.
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22-04-17, 08:14 PM | #3267 |
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Maybe worth comparing the Yashica's meter reading (if there is one) with another camera. According to what I've read, there can be up to a couple of stops of difference whenusing alkalines in place of mercury batteries.
What Olympus were you bidding for? I decided to put the 35rc on ebay. 700 views in 5 days and 31 watchers. Didn't realise they were so popular. |
22-04-17, 08:18 PM | #3268 |
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It will probably go for a decent amount. I need to add one to the collection. I could always compensate by adjusting the iso.
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22-04-17, 08:29 PM | #3269 |
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I'd still like one, but preferably one with a working meter. I've been vaguely looking but they tend to go for upwards of £45 at a minimum. I think the Ricoh is a decent substitute though so I'll make do with that for the moment.
I put some films in for processing today. Still got another 3 films in different cameras to finish off as well. |
22-04-17, 08:34 PM | #3270 |
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Car booting again tomorrow. Back to a local one as I can't be bothered to go too far.
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