22-01-18, 04:49 PM | #4591 |
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22-01-18, 05:06 PM | #4592 |
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Not 100% sure it works yet, I need to get a pack of film. It was displayed open with the flash on. There is enough juice in the pack to work the flash but not enough to make the film eject. The pack inside is toast anyway. Yoko, you are a Minolta fan http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Minolta_Instant_Pro
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I'll give those a miss. Polaroids and instants don't quite do it for me.
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Its a novelty thing for me. I reloaded the film backwards in the pack and it ejects to a certain point, just thing the pack is weak.
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Very tidy
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Its bigger than it looks, and is a fairly weighty lump. There were other cameras at the centre but this caught my eye.
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I bet this will go for a decent amount 192434033380. The Ricoh Auto Half that I was going to use for spares is actually functional, the meter works but it was missing the shutter release. I took the one from the one I was going to repair (dead meter) and made good the new one.
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That was lucky - a quick repair.
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Yeah, I was surprised that the meter works. They are normally dead leaving it in manual mode.
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Tidy Super Ikonta! And with all the bits. Most of the model III have a Novar triplet lens, not so many with the Tessar.
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