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Old 12-07-20, 08:29 PM   #7201
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No worries, I had uploaded the pics I had of the repair to Flickr but there were no captions and it turned out the order didn't make a lot of sense, so I tidied it up. Having a good weekend up there?
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Old 12-07-20, 08:38 PM   #7202
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It was only a one night thing, a trial run for a future planned trip. Working out what we need, don't need etc.

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Old 14-07-20, 06:49 AM   #7203
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I put an order in for the 127 film slitter. It wasn't cheap but no more than three or four store bought 127 rolls. At least this way I can get any film stock I want when I want. Plus I can make good use of my Yashica 44A and Baby Ikonta which don't get used much because of the cost per shot.
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Old 14-07-20, 09:16 PM   #7204
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When are you off to Jockland? Check this out, maybe half way there, it's around 4 hours to Glasgow from here, prob about the same to Edinburgh
http://www.visitdoncaster.com/news/f...WQfqFMllF7lbsM
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Old 15-07-20, 05:31 AM   #7205
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It won't be until next year or whenever this pandemic calms down. We have the destinations pretty much sorted, just got to iron out accommodation and routes.
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Old 16-07-20, 05:13 PM   #7206
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I've decided to move on a few duplicates and unused parts of my collection. Anyone interested before I do? So far Pentax ME Super with 50mm f1.7, maybe a Pentax MX and lens, Olympus OM10 body, likely to be a Minolta XG-M and X300 (black paint model) Probably a Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and its Superheadz clone. Likely to be a few more once I go through them this weekend. I have also found a pair of Canon FD to M42 adapters, three pentax to M42 adapters (no keys).

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Old 16-07-20, 07:32 PM   #7207
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I'd bag a PK/M42 adapter!
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Old 16-07-20, 07:34 PM   #7208
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Unbranded or genuine Pentax?
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Old 17-07-20, 07:34 PM   #7209
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Dealer's choice! No rush, I still have the expired film to send you. I've got some random bits myself, mainly filters I think, I'm not sure people use them any more, except maybe UV but they're not, they're coloured ones for SLR-sized lenses. Speaking of filters, I'm trying out a yellow one on the Super Fujica as it has B&W film, see if I notice a difference.
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Old 17-07-20, 07:40 PM   #7210
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I'll sort it out when I find something suitable to post it in. My rummaging also turned up a Vöigtlander VF135 rangefinder and a manual. Last eBay listings sold for between £60-£90. I might save up and put it towards a Leica. I found a load of lenses but they aren't worth listing, so will be donated. I did also find a Zeiss Tenax but the shutter is sticky, cannot be bothered to fix it.

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