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Old 28-02-20, 06:40 PM   #6801
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Seriously!! Cheap?? And it's out of date Sunday.
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Old 28-02-20, 07:18 PM   #6802
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Ouch! I think we're sold this for about £3.99 in Jessops and in date.

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Old 28-02-20, 07:19 PM   #6803
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Hahahahaha!!!!! How about no. I just picked up a complete Yashica 635 tlr for less than half that.

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Old 28-02-20, 07:27 PM   #6804
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I'm still downsizing. Got rid of a few random shutter cables, sold the OM20 and also my Zuiko 14-42 M43 lens.
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Old 28-02-20, 07:44 PM   #6805
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I've been pruning out the cheapy point and shoot bits as well as some of cheaper slr cameras that I'm not going to be using. Apart from a wisp of what looks like fungus the 635 is very tidy. Family portrait below

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Old 28-02-20, 07:58 PM   #6806
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Nice looking trio.
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Old 29-02-20, 05:06 PM   #6807
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Bit of rangefinder action JR 264649555786 think these need film to work. Also nice 143542630773 but will go high. The description is a laugh.

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Old 29-02-20, 09:24 PM   #6808
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Do any of you guys want a Praktica Super TL? Was at my parents last weekend and madly mentioned to dad that some people collect 35mm cameras and without realising it I ended up bringing home his whole kit bag. Body, Pentacon 50mm 1.8, Hanimar 135mm 2.8, and Miranda 28mm 2.8, along with a Miranda flash gun that fits the cold shoe adaptor and sync cable. There's even a roll of unused Jessops film in the bag that only expired in March 2006... The bag is a rather smart Miranda branded jobbie that would not look out of place today.

Lady Poppy thinks I am nuts but also said that she is never going to use her Pentax P30t with 35-80 zoom and dedicated flash so that's up for grabs too.

Will possibly have a go at eBay if I can be bothered or it's off to the charity shop unless any of you guys are interested. Ping me a PM if you are.
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Old 29-02-20, 09:34 PM   #6809
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Wow, great offers there Trev. I'm going to decline though as I've got a mountain of gear.

Had much of the gamut of camera repairs tonight; dropped a screw inside the body, additional scratches, part fell off before I could see where it came from, put back together and found a spring I'd never seen before, and the dirt that makes your hands itchy. Anyway, didn't get too far with the Mamiya, I need to look into it a bit and it will need more serious opening up as the external bits are fine, but I fixed the meter on the OM1 so will put a film in it tomorrow. Need to figure our what ISO to set it to, in our dim kitchen this evening it looked like it should be set to 80 for a film speed of 200.
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Old 29-02-20, 09:40 PM   #6810
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Thanks Trev but I have a few Prakticas and a couple of P30s. What was up with the OM meter Johnny?
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