21-03-18, 07:54 PM | #4871 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
I've just got hold of a Mitsuki 28mm for £15. That'll fit fine on the MV. I've put some batteries in it and the led's and metering seem to work okay.
I've only got winXP drivers for my canon scanner but I get around that by running XP as a vitual machine within win10. Clunky but it works.
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21-03-18, 08:04 PM | #4872 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Item number?
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21-03-18, 08:21 PM | #4873 |
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I though you already had a Kiev which was working. Are you after another?
Not sure about the spring - according to a Minolta service manual, it seeks to hook in at the bottom of the coupling ring and, as you look into the lens cavity, goes off right but I can't see what it connects too. I had a look at an MD mount but that's no help as the spring's hidden. |
21-03-18, 08:25 PM | #4874 |
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I do, but the rf is bust. I took the mount off my duff X700 and can see how it fits but the XD5 is different, I can the ring connector but nothing on the body.
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21-03-18, 09:22 PM | #4876 |
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Looks like the spring clip has fallen into the camera or on the floor, will have to have a hunt.
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21-03-18, 10:09 PM | #4877 |
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Novar not Tessar (which are rare) but still worth a few bob. Despite my whining about the Ensign 6x9, I've used my 6x6 Mess ikonta a number of times without much trouble, and the Novar on that gives good pictures. Needs new bellows though! |
22-03-18, 06:56 AM | #4878 |
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I'll pop a bid on if that's OK Johnny?
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22-03-18, 09:50 AM | #4879 |
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just checked and I've put £22 on it as long as that's okay with you! I didn't really think about putting it on here first
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22-03-18, 08:17 PM | #4880 |
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I'll keep an eye on it, popping to the car boot sale on Sunday so it depends on what turns up. Mostly lens hunting for the G1. Tempted to get s Pentax Auto 110 to m43 adapter.
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