28-09-17, 07:44 PM | #4191 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
No. It has minor fungus within.
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28-09-17, 07:57 PM | #4192 |
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Well I guess it was free so no worries there. Shelf queen it is then.
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28-09-17, 07:59 PM | #4193 |
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Exactly. It's cost me nothing and looks good on the shelf. I'm tempted to buy a working one though.
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28-09-17, 08:02 PM | #4194 |
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I would, great little cameras. I have been playing with the macro on the OM1 and its a great lens. I could really do with a split image focus screen for it rather than the microprism thing its got. Not easy to use.
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29-09-17, 08:45 AM | #4195 |
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From memory they are replaceable on the OM1. Does it not have the standard horizontal split centre and 'freznel' collar?
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Ophic"s right on that. There's a range of different focussing screens which are interchangeable across the whole OM system. Maybe you could ask admin if he'll part with a bit of his doorstop.
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I'll do you swap.
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I don't think it would fit. Slightly different design. I do have an OM10 screen that I use for collimating that I could try.
Edit.... Just read that they are the same, just the om1 has a tab for identification. Will give it a try. Sent from my Xperia using Tapatalk
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Okay. Let us know how you get on
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Yep the om10 screen fits. I actually had two in the bit of paper I had them wrapped in. Focus is a million times better now.
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