20-10-18, 03:47 PM | #5651 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
A couple more for the collection. The AGFA has quite a bit of fungus sadly, but otherwide functional. The Coronet 3D camera came from the tip re-use shop, will need to make a viewer for it.
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20-10-18, 06:37 PM | #5652 |
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You don't see many of the Agfas around, looks nice!
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20-10-18, 06:58 PM | #5653 |
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Nice but heavy! The viewfinder doesn't black out what you take a shot.
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It's more like a TLR isn't it?
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21-10-18, 09:12 AM | #5655 |
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It is a tlr by all accounts. I've done a little reading on it, but need to do more. This one was listed as missing rewind crank (its on the bottom) and shutter sometimes jams (it won't fire if you don't wind it all the way) Just the issue of the fungus. Found these at the boot sale, also got a Canon EOS 10 body for £5 and an Ensign Fulvue for a tenner.
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Johnny, something I spotted in my Contax book http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography...F180mmf284.htm
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Yowsers, think I have heard of the lens, they are a pretty penny. Looks nicely made.
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Did you want the books to go along with your collection?
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You're alright, thanks, I'm tying not to be too much of a magpie! I keep an eye out for Certo bits but I think I have pretty much the full set for my Dolly.
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It's a shame that my Certo is shot, such a hard camera to find. Yoko got me started on Minoltas but I seem to lean towards Olympus.
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