03-05-20, 08:26 PM | #6971 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
No it's missing on mine
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03-05-20, 08:35 PM | #6972 |
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I'll send it up with the shims.
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03-05-20, 08:45 PM | #6973 |
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OM1 is OK but the OM2 is missing the battery cover. I've got a piece of clear plastic taped over the hole to keep the crud out but if you've made a cover, that would be great.
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03-05-20, 08:47 PM | #6974 |
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Motor drive cover or battery cover? I printed four of the MD covers and used two, but it doesn't take long to print more.
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03-05-20, 09:07 PM | #6975 |
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Cool thanks. I'll get my thumb out soon and look at it. It was an ebay £1 weekend so sold Ana's old bike in 16 hours, and trying to shift a bouncy castle. Also she was doing a virtual Brownie camp weekend so had constructed an elaborate den.
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03-05-20, 09:11 PM | #6976 |
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I realise that it's not simple to turn a film camera into a digital one, but this thing is pretty hefty
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04-05-20, 06:53 AM | #6978 |
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I think people have been thinking about this for years, wondering how much it would cost. TBH I would just use my vintage lenses adapted to my G1. Just printed off another batch of MD covers.
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Nice idea on the digital back but it looks very unwieldy. And this is the new ergonomic design?? |
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04-05-20, 08:34 AM | #6980 |
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Cool, just printed out another four. Will see about getting them posted. I also finally managed to remove chewed up screw on my P30t, it had rounded off and while not causing a problem it didn't look very nice. Managed to cut a notch in the top and slowly undid it.
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