28-08-18, 06:48 PM | #5511 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
No, wouldn't dream of it. Just lose storage on that side that's all. I know I shouldn't tempt anyone but 332775824917.
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29-08-18, 07:27 PM | #5512 |
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Like I should be looking but there are a couple of Tengors on t'bay just now. One for around 15 that looks very nice, one for 4 that looks like the lens has been sandblasted
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29-08-18, 07:41 PM | #5513 |
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Yeah, the cheaper one doesn't look brilliant.
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30-08-18, 05:54 PM | #5514 |
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I got another Canon Sureshot A1 through, sold as faulty but needs film to work properly. Got a case and manual too. OM2n arrived too, buts it's not in good shape, wanted it for spares but not sure of I can revive it.
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I picked up the cheapo Zuiko 70-150. Stupidly had a look around and also came away with a Vivitar 35-70 f2.8 with shade for a tenner. Tiny thing; fits in the palm of my hand.
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30-08-18, 06:56 PM | #5516 |
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Well it is a paradise in there by the sounds of it. My plan to use the OM2n for spares for the OM1 has been scuppered. The om2 has a meter wire running around the shutter speed inner ring which the OM1 doesn't have. There is a black OM1 on ebay but its £22 odd quid.
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30-08-18, 07:05 PM | #5517 |
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What's the problem with the OM1?
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30-08-18, 07:49 PM | #5518 |
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The shutter speed selection inner ring has damaged teeth, so you can't turn the dial. Also missing the click ball.
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01-09-18, 04:33 PM | #5519 |
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Finally finished a film, any suggestions for where to try for process and scan? I've also finally started taking a few with my Konica S, feels really solid and quiet compared to the Zeiss Contessa I have to admit
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I use Snaps in Bournemouth, not had any problems with them, pretty reasonable price for dev only, only done the scan thing once but I have my own scanner. I did pick up a couple of bits today, pics to follow.
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