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Old 26-11-17, 12:26 PM   #4361
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Thanks for trying Yoko. Looking forward to seeing the photos. Have you considered adapting your omd to vintage lenses?

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Old 26-11-17, 01:41 PM   #4362
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Yes, I was looking at adapters earlier in the year but none of the ones I wanted were through Amazon and I couldn't be bothered with the postage. Also, which one to go for? Pentax, Olympus or Minolta.
One thing about the Phenix - it had the best rangefinder patch and image I've seen so far. Incredibly clear. and easy to line up, even for my bad eyes!
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Old 26-11-17, 02:06 PM   #4363
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I'm sure I could get the phenix running again. Not heard of that brand before. I would probably try a Minolta first, I'm sure you have a fee lenses kicking around. Got outbid on a Sony Nex 3 by £1. It was in the dying seconds so not much I could do.

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Old 26-11-17, 03:00 PM   #4364
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Here's a little taster for you. Been trying to take portraits with the zoom.








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Old 26-11-17, 03:04 PM   #4365
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Nice. Never had the guts to try street photographery.
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Old 26-11-17, 03:13 PM   #4366
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Hmm, that's weird. I loaded and previewed 5 but it's only shown 3.
Street is kind of hard but I'm getting used to it. I like the idea of photographing people in a different country doing what they normally do. Kind of snapshots of daily life. The zoom makes it easier as you can be quite a distance away. Or you can be close to the subject and not aiming at them but having them included in the shot ready for a crop later.
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Old 26-11-17, 06:13 PM   #4367
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Quick one - £45 for bellows is a rip-off, or was it fitted price? Had a reply about the plates and ground glass screen, they are the right ones. Does yours have the removable back? Looks like this:
http://www.120folder.com/jpgcerto/ce...y_IMG_7699.jpg
I have a feeling yours doesn't as it would need another lever on the front for plates/films
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Old 26-11-17, 06:20 PM   #4368
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No, pretty sure that it doesn't. I think it was supply only, would have to fit them myself. Will you be buying the plates?
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Old 26-11-17, 06:37 PM   #4369
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I might, will check their normal price (if I can!). Kiev looks nice, what was the beef with yours?
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Old 26-11-17, 06:46 PM   #4370
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Faulty rangefinder, sticking/slow shutter and I cracked the rf window.

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