18-08-18, 05:22 PM | #5451 |
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Nice
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18-08-18, 07:23 PM | #5452 |
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Just a heads up, if you have any button cell batteries that are bulging please dispose of them immediately. I was tinkering with my XA and one rolled down my leg and behind me. Shortly afterwards it popped and scared the crap out of me.
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18-08-18, 07:47 PM | #5453 |
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A few shots from the rebuilt Olympus 35RC. I would say that focus was pretty spot on and the rangefinder good.
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18-08-18, 08:58 PM | #5454 |
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Some nice pics there!
I've been doing nothing for too long. At work I am filming a training video on my iphone, edited the main section the other day, need to add a couple of other bits. Did it in 1080P and 60fps, looks amazing. Off to Yorkshire Sculpture Park on Tuesday, not sure how long we're there for before I have to go to work. Also a guy down the road in Worksop is selling his camera collection, it's on Gumtree but if you email him he sends you a PDF of a load of little thumbnails. Asked about prices of a few, most of them are fairly uninteresting, but he has a late Box Tengor, a Hunter Gilbert box camera that actually looks pretty cool, and maybe just have a fiddle with a few others as well. An Exa 500 which looks nice but I suspect is a PITA to use. Quite a few Russian RFs. His prices weren't cheap but he didn't want too much for the Hunter Gilbert so I might just check it out. I don't have enough cameras, after all. |
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Oh yeah, also got an Iloca Quick B rangefinder for a fiver.
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Love the wallpaper. And those are pretty good results from the 35rc - a good rebuilding job.
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19-08-18, 09:06 AM | #5457 |
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Thanks Yoko, glad I nailed the focus. I wouldn't mind a box tengor, have been keeping an eye out for one. Still got a roll of Pan F 50 to develop as well.
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Made a start on my room. The desk is from IKEA and is height adjustable with a crank, can use it as a sitting or standing desk/workbench. I also got one of the glass display cabinets for the living room to put my best cameras in. The funky wallpaper will be coming soon, picked up two rolls earlier.
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Your very own playroom. Looking good. Wish I had one.
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19-08-18, 08:29 PM | #5460 |
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Oh, and we got one of these for the living room as mentioned above.
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/...-art-60363173/ I had to adapt my old desk to fit in the corner. As the room is above the stairs it has a 45 degree cut out for when you walk up the stairs. But I now have proper space for my scanner and 3D printer. Will post a pic up. Have been busy this weekend unpacking and sorting silly little things like broken smoke alarm, blown bulbs etc, which most people would sort as a matter of course.
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