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Old 09-05-17, 07:53 PM   #3411
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I'd give it a try though - but I'd need a new phone first.
I could digitise all my negatives dating back years quite quickly.
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Old 09-05-17, 08:00 PM   #3412
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I'm still tempted as I could use an ipad as a light source. This any good admin? 292111365606
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Old 10-05-17, 07:50 PM   #3413
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Sorry guys work had been so busy. I'll get the stuff packaged up over the weekend.

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Old 10-05-17, 07:58 PM   #3414
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Sorry guys work had been so busy. I'll get the stuff packaged up over the weekend.

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Old 10-05-17, 08:18 PM   #3415
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As Yoko says LPH, no rush, and thanks again.
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Old 11-05-17, 05:44 PM   #3416
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Wooo, got my Perkeo back! Thanks again Johnny. I see what you mean about the front panel, it "rocks" back and forward slightly. I am sure it will be fine. What did you want to do with the film? Wait for me to pull my finger out and dev it C41 or cross process it as black and white?
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Old 11-05-17, 08:10 PM   #3417
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Wait until you have the right stuff, I'm not sure if anything will come out so no rush. I forgot to test the flash sync, looked fine so I presume it works. People keep saying how compact etc. the Perkeo is but it's still a fairly solid lump! Nice touches as ever with Voigtlander though, like the foot that unfolds from the bottom edge of the lens door for setting it down, but is folded up by the action of folding the camera up, and the swing-out film spools. I think if you set the shutter and lens, lock it out, then press the shutter button you'll be fine, the shutter linkage presses straight down on the shutter lever itself.
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Old 11-05-17, 08:28 PM   #3418
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Well if you want one 322513232864, I suspect that the double exposure lock is active which is stopping it from firing. Great little camera and it fits right in your pocket! I have a thing for Voigtlander and Yashica for some reason. Had a Kodak Holiday Flash 127 arrive today.
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Old 11-05-17, 08:35 PM   #3419
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Good call, have put a fiver on it to start with. In the pics, the shutter is cokked and set to about 1/10 or 1/25, also double exposure is set to be ready to fire (arrow pointing forward), but as I found even a loose screw can stop things.
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Old 11-05-17, 08:36 PM   #3420
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You seriously need to figure out how to make 127 film and start a business
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