30-06-17, 08:31 PM | #3691 |
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Film? Poundland, got another 18 rolls. I didn't realise the durst had been relisted, it popped up on my new listed items. Will keep an eye on the Agfa, not sure why I want one. Watching a Lomo spinner that ends in less than an hour.
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30-06-17, 08:51 PM | #3692 |
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See what lens it has, I think Solinar was the best, Apotar not bad, Agnar and others not really worth it. They have a history of leaky bellows though so check it our before you try your first film.
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01-07-17, 02:34 PM | #3693 |
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Looks like it has an Apotar lens fitted. Missed out on the Spinner as I forgot. It went for a tenner. Yoko, is the X500 any good?
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https://www.gumtree.com/p/video-came...ras/1252099355
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X500 is good. Using it at the moment - 6 shots left. Doesn't have the program mode of the x700 but there's shutter info in the display. pretty much the same in terms of body and handling.
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Seen one in a job lot so will keep an eye om it. Nice kit, shame its so far away! Keep teasing us with things we can't have!
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Only because there may be lurkers, but your bro is down there too IIRC
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He is. I forgot its not just about us!
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Woke up at 6 this morning and went out looking for early morning shadow and anything else that took my fancy.
Managed to finish off the roll in the X500 and also make inroads into the film in the Himatic. It has a program mode, whatever way that worked in the 60's, so took the first 12 on that and the rest on manual. Small numbers etched into chrome make it bl***y difficult for my old man eyes to see though. |
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Car boot sale this morning, nothing of interest. Saw a Halina 35AF and an Olympus mju ii 115 but left them there. Saw an AE1 Program and standard AE1 for £50 each and a Centon DF300 for £35.
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